Well, this would be good news. Basically if the deal is "Well, this is the lowest we can possibly buy on Ja" level, we'd bite, but not giving up anything of value
Take Ja out of the equation and say you were able to trade Zach for a bad contract with one more year on it and a 2028 Memphis FRP.
Now I know that isn't even on the table and Memphis wouldn't do it, but you're telling me we wouldn't be happy to flip Zach for a future first?
To cite another alleged suitor, team sources say the Sacramento Kings would only do a Morant deal if it didn’t involve giving the Grizzlies any significant draft capital. That’s … sort of a big obstacle. What’s more, it appears the Kings — who insist they’re not currently pursuing Morant — don’t see him as a good fit for their current timeline. (If you haven’t noticed, that roster needs a whole lot of work.)
I wouldn't have hated that. Downside is your stuck with a toxic contract for more years than Zach, but one of those risky swing for the fences moves a team like Sac probably needs to take.KOC said the Kings offered Lavine and Keon for Ja.
I don't "like" it because I don't think highly of Ja, but it would open up space to see if Carter can do anything, and would also (one would think) lead to moving Dennis or Russ before the deadline as well since presumably Ja moves straight to the starting PG spot. It also gives us an extra roster spot if that's the deal. Granted it comes at moving Keon.I wouldn't have hated that. Downside is your stuck with a toxic contract for more years than Zach, but one of those risky swing for the fences moves a team like Sac probably needs to take.
I wouldn't have hated that. Downside is your stuck with a toxic contract for more years than Zach, but one of those risky swing for the fences moves a team like Sac probably needs to take.
I question the logic that Ja would be brought in to win games and not just to rotate the big anchor to a different position and get out of the way of the guys you want to develop.They don't necessarily have to take these kinds of risks, if they would just commit to a rebuild and to the draft. It's always some sort of attempted short cut there creates the never ending issues. Morant isn't going to lead anyone into being a contender
I question the logic that Ja would be brought in to win games and not just to rotate the big anchor to a different position and get out of the way of the guys you want to develop.
Is Morant the kind of Pg you want playing with guys trying to develop?I question the logic that Ja would be brought in to win games and not just to rotate the big anchor to a different position and get out of the way of the guys you want to develop.
Is Morant the kind of Pg you want playing with guys trying to develop?
Yes and no? If we are picking top 4-7 over the next 3 lotteries we probably draft a Ja like PG one year. It's no real difference than having Fox as PG. Clearly San Antonio is doing ok with that. And like the Kings in 2022 or San Antonio now, I don't think Fox or Ja win you games until the rest of the team is fleshed out.Is Morant the kind of Pg you want playing with guys trying to develop?
I don't even believe this.KOC said the Kings offered Lavine and Keon for Ja.
I know he runs with an unsavory crowd but Memphis, St. Louis, New Orleans, Baltimore, all the cities that get called the murder capital, they all have really nice pockets and really horrifying pockets. Sometimes separated by a block. But even if he is cosplaying a banger I wonder if he really enters those seedy pockets and ever needs to use that piece he carries. Maybe he does, maybe he doesn't.Getting Ja Morant out of Memphis might be a win for him and a win for the Kings. It might even save his life since Memphis has highest murder rate in the country. Hopefully, the suspect crowd he is known to hangout with in Memphis would disappear if relocated to Sac Town. Finally growing up in relatively quiet, relatively safe surroundings instead of gritty, crime ridden Memphis.
Yes and no? If we are picking top 4-7 over the next 3 lotteries we probably draft a Ja like PG one year. It's no real difference than having Fox as PG. Clearly San Antonio is doing ok with that. And like the Kings in 2022 or San Antonio now, I don't think Fox or Ja win you games until the rest of the team is fleshed out.
Personality wise it's a different story.