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Originally Posted by mvspree8 |
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I think, if you're pretty determined to trade Mills, it would make some sense, and be fair, if you traded him with your 2014-15 pick for a pick projected to be 5-10 spots higher (like right outside of the lottery). Mills on his own isn't worth more than a very late first-rounder or an average prospect plus a second-rounder. Just my opinion.
That's a pretty fair trade, though you might even be giving up too much. In a vacuum, I think Ryan Anderson is a more effective player, and is probably seen as more valuable than MKG around the league, but when I make trades with the CPU, I lean more towards slightly overpaying than trying to swindle them out of potentially valuable assets. Considering the fit MKG would have on the Pellies (especially with the recent departure of Aminu), I think you're giving the computer pretty fair value.
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That's not fair to Charlotte and y'all know it lol. They value him highly, he's raw offensively but still, they don't really need him to contribute on that end, his value comes from defense and potential. He has a new jumper that he worked on and it looks nice and Ryan would be a great fit next to Al but they just drafted two power forwards in the last two years. Noah shot 49% from deep at Indiana, they don't have a need for Ryan.