Utah says no. Boston probably says yes.
Yep. Taking contracts out of it, I don't even know if Utah would trade Hill straight up for Thomas given he is a vastly superior defensive player and a more efficient offensive player (though with lesser volume).
Moranis, the way you devalue C's players is numbing. You must be stunned we're currently the #2 seed. So by your rationale, the C's swapping Hill for Thomas would yield a similar record, right? Not sure if you realize this or not, but the reason why the Pacers wanted to move Hill is because he lacks anything reminiscent of playmaking skills. He's basically a better version of Chalmers, where he can play off a facilitator on offense (George in Indy, Hayward now) and cover opposing 1's on D.
In small fairness to Moranis, this is a necro'd thread from six weeks ago -- towards the beginning of IT hitting a new level.
There was never a point this season aside from after the first or second game that Thomas was averaging less than 25 points. He was an all-star last year and was always projected as one this year. It was an insane devaluing of our star player then and it looks even more foolish now.
Notice how I said "small fairness."
Thanks. Obviously Thomas has gone to another level since then and since Hill returned from his injury hasn't been as good as he was early on (but Hill is still shooting 40% from three and is still a much better defender than Thomas), but Hill and Hood is still good value for Thomas. With the contract situation and the fact that Boston doesn't need 2 guards for 1 guard you don't make that trade if you are Boston, but in a vacuum I think that trade is pretty fair.
um, no. not then and especially not now.
I have no issues with trading IT in the right deal and i'm probably one of the few here who harp on his shortcomings (no short jokes implied) but he was worth more than them before he went on his scoring tear this year. Now, he'd be easily worth Hayward in a trade (with Utah probably having to cough up more pieces in the deal) or Favors and Hood (with Utah kicking in more in that deal too).
I'm not ready to proclaim IT a top 20 player but he's become just an unstoppable scorer at this point. Factor in his current contract being a real bargain for what he's producing and his value is incredible in any deal --> that's if Danny is ok with trading the current face of the franchise so soon after dealing away the previous face of the franchise.