jazzfan1971
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I am enjoying Sexton's game more than I did Mitchell's game. Mitchell is better. But, Sexton seems to be bringing a more team oriented game to the floor.
Mitchell is better according to who?I am enjoying Sexton's game more than I did Mitchell's game. Mitchell is better. But, Sexton seems to be bringing a more team oriented game to the floor.
Give a per 36 bro. He isn't playing enough minutes (his minutes this season are actually down from last year. A year when we had Mike Conley for a large chunk too)Sexton’s stats during this current 6-game Jazz win streak:
23.3 PPG, 5.3 APG, 2.3 RPG
61/56/93 shooting splits
140 points in 138 minutes on 81 total shots
74.3 TS% and +66
During this current 6-game win streak:Give a per 36 bro. He isn't playing enough minutes (his minutes this season are actually down from last year. A year when we had Mike Conley for a large chunk too)
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Yes. This is the infection theorem of wanting to trade guys when their value's low and then watching their value rise and, in turn, not being willing to sell. This isn't a slight to Sexton.The Pistons are desperate and they offer you their 2025 and 2027 unprotected for Sexton.
Do you say yes?
What kind of sell high deal for Sexton would you consider? A KOC Ringer article seemed to suggest Sexton might still be on the trading block with how high the Jazz are on Keyonte.
View: https://twitter.com/AndrewDBailey/status/1746939750144168379
Sexton is now up to 56! He’s moved up 15-20 spots per week since becoming a starter. Last week he was at 73.
I don't think they can, because if it falls in 1-13 they suddenly owe their '26 pick to Knicks, which they then can't trade. The only picks they can trade are '29 and '30, and they can't trade both. They can of course add swaps, but that's not the same value.It’s interesting, Hardy told Locke in an interview that he let his pre-conceived notions of Sexton affect the way he thought about him at first. Things he heard around the league talking to people. What Sexton has done has made Hardy change his mind and props to him for admitting this. He said it’s like calling your girlfriend’s ex to get the scoop on how she is as a partner and that he shouldn’t do that.
As far as your original proposal, I think a team would have to be extremely desperate for me to consider it. That is a pretty desperate proposal you outlined. They do owe their 2025 1st to the Knicks but it’s top-13 protected so technically the language on it could be if it’s in the top-13 it conveys to the Jazz and if not it conveys to the Knicks, etc. I think that pick is pretty much guaranteed to be in the top-10 next year and probably even worse like top-6 or so.
I think you’re right but I think it’s just purely a hypothetical at the moment to gauge what it would take to get him.I don't think they can, because if it falls in 1-13 they suddenly owe their '26 pick to Knicks, which they then can't trade. The only picks they can trade are '29 and '30, and they can't trade both. They can of course add swaps, but that's not the same value.
The pistons can’t trade two unprotected picks. They owe a pick that likely falls out of the protections in 2026 maybe. So earliest is 2028.Yes. This is the infection theorem of wanting to trade guys when their value's low and then watching their value rise and, in turn, not being willing to sell. This isn't a slight to Sexton.