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Re: Teague traded to Pacers, Hill to Utah, 12th pick to ATL
« Reply #120 on: June 23, 2016, 08:47:07 AM »

Offline Endless Paradise

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What I dont understand is why involve the pacers?

Imo Teague is much better than Hill so why not trade the 12 for teague....don't understand why indiana only gave up hill and got teague  the better player?!
I was wondering that as well.  I'd rather have Teague than Hill.

a) Teague is more ball-dominant and less of an off-ball threat; Hill fits better in Utah with guys like Hood and Hayward handling the ball a ton on the perimeter.
b) Teague is an Indianapolis native; I wouldn't be surprised if the Jazz thought he'd be less amenable to re-signing in Utah than Indiana. Hill is also an Indy native, but his agent's comments after the trade give the impression that he and the Pacers were probably heading for a separation after next season.

Re: Teague traded to Pacers, Hill to Utah, 12th pick to ATL
« Reply #121 on: June 23, 2016, 08:55:55 AM »

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I was surprised that the return for Teague was only the 12 pick. I figured Teague was worth more than that.
Last year of his contract. Teague's value is down.

Same will happen to Isaiah Thomas in one year's time. Now is the time for Isaiah to be traded if Ainge doesn't want to give him a max contract in 2 years time.

A few things:

1) I doubt IT will get a max contract in two years.  There will be less cap room available for many teams due to a much smaller cap rise, perhaps even a cap contraction, and teams will have spent a lot of money the next two years.  Teague, for instance, will not get the max next season, although he'll probably get a hefty extension this summer.

2) The Celtics may be at or over the cap, and so would value Bird rights more than Atlanta would have next year.

3) It's been said for awhile now that 1st round draft picks are very valuable in the current salary cap regime, given the cap explosion and the slot levels.  The cap has gone up about 60% since the start of the CBA, whereas slot values have increased about 18%.  A CBA revision may help catch slot values back up in the future, which could depress future picks' values somewhat.  But again, the answer may not be "Teague is worse less than I thought" and rather "the 12th pick is worth more than I thought."