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According to the general Talking Head-o-Sphere, Bledsoe's value around the league is a rough neutral, largely driven from the (Arguably correct) take that he doesn't actually improve a team's ceiling very much. Now of course, teams that are picking in the top 10 shouldn't care about ceilings yet because they don't even have a floor, but they're also not trading for Bledsoe because they're rebuilding and he's not as useful for them. And teams in the mid-to-late teams do care about ceilings because they're trying to start/continue competing and therefore don't value him highly.
Basketball.
Bledsoe probably has the most value for teams trying to be relevant and steady. He won't raise your ceiling but he will raise your floor. Why I would target teams like Knicks, Pistons, and Magic
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Hill is getting some interest
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I think if I had to trade one of the two, it would be Bledsoe. I know that he is the better 2 way player at this point, but he's also the guy who openly tweets about wanting out of teams and such, and if he's that discontent with being on a non-playoff team (which we may well be this year) then he can go elsewhere. We don't need that in the locker room.
I think after Eric Gordon and AD and so on, I'm quite done with hosting players who literally want nothing more than to be anywhere else.
That's a pretty unexciting trade imo. Elfrid isn't a better guard option than we already have to be honest, and we have a lot of guards: plus if we got #8 and he slid, there's a decent chance we'd be walking out of the draft with at least one more guard who would be a better option than Elfrid; he's basically a nothing in this deal. So we'd be dealing Bledsoe and 24 for 8, basically, and that's far too much value for a not-even-top-5 pick in a bad draft.
I don’t care so much what the deal is, I just want the Pels to move Bledsoe. I trust that they will get all they can for him, but I want them to get rid of the contract. I can live with Hill and the one year he has left.
Breaking, per an NBA source: The Magic have agreed to trade their second-round pick (45th overall) in tonight’s draft to the Milwaukee Bucks for two future second-round picks.
— Josh Robbins (@JoshuaBRobbins) November 18, 2020
This is a decent move for the Bucks. Future 2nds are cheap for them anyway (they usually are, of course, for every team) so getting a decent one in the middle of the second this year is good. There's probably going to be someone there they can pick up, maybe a Skylar Mays or something, that they can throw a few regular season minutes at just to reduce load on their 4.5 good players. Obviously wouldn't be likely to get run in the playoffs but who cares?
Again, this is all assuming they even use it.
I'd rather deal Bledsoe and keep Hill. We need his shooting and locker room presence.
I’m fine with moving both. Hell, I’m fine with moving JJ if we really wanted to blow it up and the right deal presented itself. I’m just happy to see us attempting a steady rebuild for once.
I agree. Although it has been said there isn't room for Hill and Redick I disagree. In particular, situations where you need a 3 or want to spread the floor we would have the top 2 3 point % shooters in the game literally spreading the floor.....would be a tough assignment for any team.
Gallinari signing with Hawks apparently
They've done their rebuild so well
George Hill reportedly has trade interest from the Lakers, Clippers, Warriors, Celtics, and Heat, via @GeryWoelfel. pic.twitter.com/gzq6IxK0P5
— Hoop Central (@TheHoopCentral) November 18, 2020
hmm
The Milwaukee Bucks' agreement with the Sacramento Kings to acquire Bogdan Bogdanovic in a sign-and-trade is now in peril, source tell Sam Amick of The Athletic.
The deal was reported on Monday, several days before the opening of free agency in which teams could technically begin negotiating sign-and-trade deals.
The Sixers are trading Al Horford and a first-round and second-round pick to the Thunder for Danny Green, sources tell ESPN.
— Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) November 18, 2020
This is a good move for Philly.
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