Tremendous Upside
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I think it hurts the vibes as KO seems like a great hang. Recently on court KO hasn't been fantastic but I think KO's biggest value is when we have injuries he becomes an effing all star. I have wondered if DA would like to see Hendricks after the deadline play in the KO spot in the rotation... I don't think that would sink us per se... but it would be more challenging.
So there are 3 issues on KO:
1- He's our best passer.
2- He's a great injury insurance policy.
3- He's a vibes god.
Biggest benefits in trading him:
1- whatever we get back in return
2- Getting Tay Henny more PT
If #1 is low then I am not sure you can move him. Is it worth 2-3 second rounders? I know your answer already. I think the tipping point is a late first or a potentially valuable swap... and I likely prefer the ladder.
With the way we're playing, I don't see Hendricks getting any real PT this season anyway. Hardy is certainly not going to play him just because we trade Olynyk.