I've been thinking about that also, not for Orten per se, I want Moteijunas, but thinking about how we might be able to get another pick between #10-#20.
If we take Favors or Cousins, than would you package Spencer or Jt and our 2nd round pick? Or would you be willing to part with anoth young player, because thats what I think it would take. I like Orton. Not sure yet what I would be willing to give up for him. If we got Cousins, I might be willing to package Spencer and our 2nd rounder for him.
Maybe Spencer, not Thompson. I still think JT has a bright future and at the moment happens to be the best rebounder on the team. So I'm not ready to give up our best rebounder until I know for a fact we have someone else that would be better.
Remember that Orton has proved nothing yet, and were talking about giving up an established player plus another player that we would aquire with our 2nd round pick. Thats a lot to give up for nothing more than potential. Also remember that Orton has already had one knee surgery in highschool. Don't get me wrong. I'd love to find a way to get Orton or Udoh with another pick. But I'd rather just buy the pick if possible. Or trade a pick in the far future for it.
Possible sellers, prior to the lottery, might be.
Timberwolves: 2nd, 16th, 23rd, 45th, 56th.
Wizzards: 5th, 30th, 34th
Net's: 1st, 27th, 31st
Grizzleys: 12th and 25th
Atlanta has hinted that it might be willing to sell its 24th pick in the draft.
The most likely team to deal with is Minny, since they have 5 picks in the draft and 3 in the first round. Its common knowledge that what they lack is help at the center position and at the SG position. So Spence for the 16th and perhaps 45th picks in the draft might be appealing to both teams depending of course on where both the Kings and the Timberwolves land in the lottery and who they pick.
Lets say they end up with Turner and we end up with Cousins. They then are still in need of another center. At 16 they're not going to get anyone better than Spence. Of course I'm not sure the Kings are willing to give up on Spence just yet.
I'd rather not give up anyone, but just try and buy another pick.