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If we draft Kanter, would you trade Al Jefferson or Paul Millsap?

If we draft Kanter, would you trade Al Jefferson or Paul Millsap

  • Jefferson

    Votes: 7 15.2%
  • Millsap

    Votes: 20 43.5%
  • Both

    Votes: 4 8.7%
  • Neither

    Votes: 15 32.6%

  • Total voters
    46
I think Millsap's trade value is at an all time high. If you traded for Millsap, your getting a 17 and 8 starter.
 
I think Millsap's trade value is at an all time high. If you traded for Millsap, your getting a 17 and 8 starter.

On the other hand, if you don't trade him, you keep a 17 and 8 starter and longest tenured player that also isn't very old at all and has improved every single year. It's 2 bad he 2 shortor lolbrb
 
On the other hand, if you don't trade him, you keep a 17 and 8 starter and longest tenured player that also isn't very old at all and has improved every single year. It's 2 bad he 2 shortor lolbrb

And at about half the cost. Tough call.

Would the Pistons consider him for the # 8 pick? Would we?
 
I have to go with the neither option at this point. No reason to trade either Jefferson or Millsap until we see what we have in Kanter. And if he and Favors can work well together. If it looks like Favors and Kanter can be the front court of the future I think you trade the one that brings back the best package of players and picks.
 
^^Agreed. Easy answer for some if Al ... but he's a big time producer. For others it's Sap, but we get mega production for the $ ..

How to decide without seeing what we got???
 
If Kanter is both good and ready to play right away, I'd absolutely trade nobody. Al/Sap/Favors/Kanter would be Murderers Row. Just way too big a frontcourt advantage not to juice for all its worth.
 
Can you imagine a front line of Sap, Jeff, Fave, and Kanter(assuming he lives up to the hype). Now that is a front line to fear.
 
Can you imagine a front line of Sap, Jeff, Fave, and Kanter(assuming he lives up to the hype). Now that is a front line to fear.

Seriously, there are very few teams I can think of that have the depth to counter that. Chicago. The Lakers. Dallas to a point. I'd have to think about it, but I'd be shocked if it wasn't top 5. The difference is 3 of the 4 are legit scoring threats (assuming Kanter comes in a scorer) who can also create their own shot. And if Favors develops his offense even a little, that's really unique.
 
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