http://grantland.com/the-triangle/pick-or-trade-what-should-the-jazz-do-to-make-the-leap/
" Avery Bradley
Again: Utah may look at wing players before point guards, since you need two of them on the court at once. Bradley is perfect. He’s about the same age as Favors and Hayward, he’s content working for off-ball jumpers at the shooting-guard spot while Hayward works the pick-and-roll, and he would give Utah a third vicious defender in the starting lineup.
He’s also locked up on a nice contract through 2017-18.
The Celtics turned down offers of a late first-round pick for Bradley at the deadline, but perhaps a pick about 10 spots higher than that would tempt Danny Ainge. What if Utah tossed in Hood?
It’s a long shot. Boston has too many first-round picks as it is, and Ainge adores Bradley. The Celtics are more likely to package some of their own late first-round picks to try to move up in the draft. "
Would Utah give up their #12 pick for Avery Bradley + the Clippers pick?
Would we be happy with a return like this for Bradley? I would be VERY happy with this, I think a top 15 pick for Avery Bradley is a nice return.
If we ended up with the 13th pick, and Utah gets the 12th pick, I'd honestly rather do whatever we have to do to move up and secure Heznoja or Porzingis if they are still at #8 and #9.
I think with a Brooklyn pick we should be able to move up from #12 or #13 into the top 10.
Charlotte, Detroit, Denver or Atlanta should have a shot at getting either one of those guys.
ie:
Celtics send:
2015 pick#12
Clippers pick#26
Brooklyn pick 2016
Celtics receive #7 or #8 pick +a future 2nd round pick.
I believe that Ainge will do this for Heznoja (after reports said he was watching him at a Barcelona game recently and supposedly loves Heznoja). I personally would love Porzingis above all else but he may go top 5 or 6.
So if we could get our hands on the #8 pick AND the Jazz #12 pick, which two players would you take with them?
why are you always so eager to overpay in trades? you consistently like to throw away picks like they're pennies.
If Utah wants to give up #12 for AB straight up I'd probably take it. AB and Clips pick for #12 and Hood? maybe. not sold on Hood yet.
Eager to overpay? That's a pretty generalized statement and it's not like I've suggested Marcus Smart and a Brooklyn pick... jesus lol.
Perhaps I put a realistic price on trades as opposed to the majority of one sided homer trade scenarios you're used to fantasizing about. The Clippers pick is #25 at this stage, which is 5 spots away from being a second round pick.
Did you see the reports that other teams offered late first round picks for Avery Bradley and Danny Ainge turned them down? Now throw in Clippers pick #25 and instead of a late first rounder you get a lottery pick in a deep draft. You also clear Avery's cap room and the log jam at the guard spot.
It also gives us the ability to move into the top 8 picks if we like a particular guy by either giving up a Brooklyn pick or combining picks #12 (Jazz) and #13 (our own if no playoffs). If Danny thinks that Mario Heznoja or Porzingris are significant risk worthy assets then why wouldn't he consider this?
Just because Danny likes to make bargain deals, doesn't mean that every team is going to agree to getting hosed- they have to see potential value too.
So no, this isn't an overpay by any means. Bradley is an undersized, solid role player on a mediocre/bad team with a career rating of -9 when he's on the court. Great defender, loves to put up inefficient long two point shots and is okay shooting the three.
What else would you expect to get for the guy? If you're going to suggest such scenarios as 'overpays' then I suggest you take off the green glasses for criticizing what most people would consider a high value, fair trade idea.... and about the most we could ever hope to get for Avery Bradley. Plenty of people would actually consider this an underpay or 'selling high' on an ultimately limited role player.