If we don’t love someone at 27 then it would make sense to trade, especially if it gives us future assets. Having some future picks as trade assets would be more beneficial than drafting the next Wendell Moore who was a useless asset since he was drafted.
DrPepper1904
What is the potential return? A player? Future picks?
ProductNeither1713
Yawn
Salsashark_21
My understanding with this draft is that it’s pretty underwhelming. Trading #27 in 2024 for the Nets 1st round in 2025 might actually get you a better player. I think that Nets pick is actually from the Suns, so it’s not going to be a great pick
CantaloupeCamper
If it is such a not great draft, why the nets trying to move up to the 20s?
ImmediateWeb9
Interesting the Pelicans aren’t mentioned because it was reported they were willing to trade there 21st pick for 2nd rounders. Nets have a bunch of 2nd rd picks
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If we don’t love someone at 27 then it would make sense to trade, especially if it gives us future assets. Having some future picks as trade assets would be more beneficial than drafting the next Wendell Moore who was a useless asset since he was drafted.
What is the potential return? A player? Future picks?
Yawn
My understanding with this draft is that it’s pretty underwhelming. Trading #27 in 2024 for the Nets 1st round in 2025 might actually get you a better player. I think that Nets pick is actually from the Suns, so it’s not going to be a great pick
If it is such a not great draft, why the nets trying to move up to the 20s?
Interesting the Pelicans aren’t mentioned because it was reported they were willing to trade there 21st pick for 2nd rounders. Nets have a bunch of 2nd rd picks