nycericanguy wrote:people thinking Mitch is gonna fetch #6 or Deni are going to be very disappointed. Mitch is likely more a salary dump for us with a small asset coming back.
Deni is a 4th year PF who has scored 13 per 36 with a 45/32/74 shooting split. So far he's a floor-bound Mario Hezonja
EwingsGlass wrote:newyorknewyork wrote:nycericanguy wrote:EwingsGlass wrote:nycericanguy wrote:people thinking Mitch is gonna fetch #6 or Deni are going to be very disappointed. Mitch is likely more a salary dump for us with a small asset coming back.
That’s just like your opinion, man.
of course. aren't all these posts?
I think a realistic trade could be Mitch + WSH gets their 1st back from us for Krispert.
Not sure if we have room for Deni as much as I've always liked him, but I imagine a trade for him would have to include Mitch + both our 1sts this year, and even then I don't think WSH does that.
That would most likely be the offer Wizards consider. But agree still a long shot. The hope would be maybe after drafting Coulibaly last yr in the lotto who had a pretty solid rookie season who plays SF. With them being as bad as they were last season. Turning Deni into 3 other pieces would be a way to upgrade their overall talent for the long run. They would end up with 4 picks in the draft where they would have the #2. Probably use the 2 Knicks picks to move up the draft, and have their #26.
Maybe come away with Mitch Robinson, draft Reed Sheepard #2 or in a trade down swap, use the Knicks picks to target Tristan De Silva, and still have their #26 pick for say a Terrance Shannon Jr or Muc.
Mitch/Holmes/Bagley
Kuzma/Bagley/Silva
Coulibaly/Kispert/Silva
Poole/Sheppard/Shannon Jr
Jones/Sheepard
Mitch, Sheppard, Silva, Shannon Jr is a nice haul for Deni.
You realize Washington already has the #2 pick, yeah?
Seems like you only read the first sentence before replying.
EwingPSD wrote:nycericanguy wrote:people thinking Mitch is gonna fetch #6 or Deni are going to be very disappointed. Mitch is likely more a salary dump for us with a small asset coming back.
Deni is a 4th year PF who has scored 13 per 36 with a 45/32/74 shooting split. So far he's a floor-bound Mario Hezonja
he just averaged 15/7/4 on 51/37/74 shooting in just 30mpg as a 23 year old. His PER 36 this past season was 18/9/5 and he's only getting better every year. Mario never sniffed those numbers and was nowhere near the complete player. not sure the comp there other than they are both EURO?
nycericanguy wrote:EwingPSD wrote:nycericanguy wrote:people thinking Mitch is gonna fetch #6 or Deni are going to be very disappointed. Mitch is likely more a salary dump for us with a small asset coming back.
Deni is a 4th year PF who has scored 13 per 36 with a 45/32/74 shooting split. So far he's a floor-bound Mario Hezonja
he just averaged 15/7/4 on 51/37/74 shooting in just 30mpg as a 23 year old. His PER 36 this past season was 18/9/5 and he's only getting better every year. Mario never sniffed those numbers and was nowhere near the complete player. not sure the comp there other than they are both EURO?
and they both suck. He was stagnant for 3 years than he played better on the most unserious team of all time. He still shot like trash above the break and was only decent offensively despite getting way more on-ball reps and touches than he would anywhere else in the league. I can't imagine how fast Knick fans would turn this guy when his job was to get a touch every 5 minutes and try a CnS 3. The idea that Mitch couldn't or shouldn't land Deni is crazy
All this Mitch slander is going to motivate Mitch even more. Especially now that iHart is gone. Remember I said this. Once Mitch turns back the clock, everybody is going to say “blackness Monster” is back
blkexec wrote:All this Mitch slander is going to motivate Mitch even more. Especially now that iHart is gone. Remember I said this. Once Mitch turns back the clock, everybody is going to say “blackness Monster” is back
He was the defacto starter before he got hurt and was having his best season.
iHart was his back up.
His "Motivation" is to stay on the court healthy. That will get him paid in two years.