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What would KK Short fetch in a trade?


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Let's suspect DG really likes his new toy from the draft. Lets also suspect KK wants more than the number we have on the table (15m/year is rumored number)..

What would KK fetch on the open trade market as a trade and sign? 

Would 2 first round picks be likely? If so.. do we say goodbye to KK?

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1 minute ago, The Lobo said:

I appreciate the thread for conversation, but please KK sign a deal...this is going to be a long offseason if you don't. 

Idk man. I think we're good at DT. Sure, we're much better with him.. but I think depending on how our draft pick plays, we see hem dealt before the deadline.

 

DT is DG's bread and butter draft position.. i think he's replaceable 

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While I agree that we need to sign KK, I cant help but think this same thing. I think now after the Cox deal there is a not insignificant chance that KK doesnt come back next year. With that in mind, would DG try and trade him? Especially during the season? I dont think so. I think if KK isnt re-signed then he's just gonna walk, just like everyone else.

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38 minutes ago, 15 said:

A high first and a 3rd. 

NO way do I entertain not getting another stud young player at a premium position for KK right now.  We're trying to win it all THIS year.  The names are few, but there are some.  Ezekiel Ansah, Tyron Smith, Tyler Eifert are a few that I'd consider that are just within the realm of realism to post, even if it took an additional pick or player from either side to massage out.

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