Utah trading the 12th pick for George Hill is.... sure a move....
Why didn't Utah just trade directly with Atl for Teague?
On another note, Teague for the 12th is great value even if it's Indy that got the value. Hopefully Danny is seeing this and is pushing for more from Philly than Okafor (and especially more than Noel!) in a trade for #3.
They probably gauged Teague's interest in re-signing and decided they'd be safer with Hill. Remember, Teague's actually from Indianapolis.
Utah trading the 12th pick for George Hill is.... sure a move....
They don't need another project. All they were going to get with that pick was another backup. They're trying to make the playoffs next year.
It'll all be worth it when they lose in the first round.
They should take on all projects if that means they have potential. They aren't a good enough team. Not even close.
Making it to the first round is a hell of a lot better than what they've done the past three seasons.
Oh, no, they missed out on the chance to draft another guy like George Hill or Jeff Teague in favor of just acquiring that guy right now. How ever will they cope with missing out on what would more than likely top out as a role player?
Enjoy the useless first round exit.
1) Jeff Teague is a lot better than Hill but you are lumping them together.
2) Give me a risky guy with potential at 12 over George Hill, who is only getting worse and is average at best anyways. This draft is actually very flat past the first few picks. There is great value to be had at 12. Give me Sabonis over George Hill any day of the week.
That's nice for you. Utah doesn't agree. They have enough "guys with potential." They can use some actual solid veterans, especially considering they were literally a tiebreaker away in an injury-hit season from making the playoffs (but yeah, they're "not even close.")
And they'll definitely enjoy the useless first round exit as much as Charlotte, Boston, New Orleans, and other bubble teams have in recent years. Not like they're giving up much of anything. Whoopty doo, they miss out on the chance to draft a role player in a shallow draft. They'll live.