I want to preface this by saying I love me some grant. I love his game and how he is a vibes guy. That being said, he and Malcom belong on contending teams and both are not in the youth timeline. They should both be traded before the deadline and I have full confidence that Joe will get us the best packages for both. What are your thoughts? What do the potential packages look like?

  • tomhalejrB
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    11 months ago

    He can’t be traded until Dec 15th. Unless there has already been a wink and nod deal that couldn’t be executed through an S&T (can’t get 5 years, etc.), it’s going to be about 20-ish games before he could be moved. We won’t know what potential packages may be out there until about 1/4 of the way through the season.

    POR doesn’t need to trade JG. There is no top 3 pick at the PF spot that JG is taking developmental minutes away from. There’s no shooting gravity outside of Ant without JG, the 3 is worth more than the 2, you have to be able to spread the floor. JG is not a problem in the locker room, and he’s cool being here.

    A couple of years from now if POR is still looking at least a couple more years away from sniffing the playoffs - Then yes, JG might rather be traded to a playoff team once he’s in his 30’s.

    By the third year of his contract, he will be below an average starter contract. 4+ year FRP’s signing their second contract will make more than him. Those players have to get to the years and get the contracts, without trade restrictions/poison pills, in order for POR to keep the contract slot, so they don’t lose a starter level slot.

    Mookie Dew is a different situation. Long term, he probably has one “big” contract left. At 30 on a 2 year deal, he is in the situation now that JG may be in 2-3 years from now. For Bird rights purposes, it’s in everyone’s best interest to get him to the team that wants him to re-sign when his contract is up, ASAP. “Most of the past two seasons” is the middle Bird rights tier, and the re-signing team could offer/match more than one season Bird rights.