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1 minute ago, ThrillzforthePils said:

I’m very curious what we value him as.

Irrelevant.  What other teams value him as would be far more important in this equation.

However, as I said in the other thread, we aren't trading him.  Our depth is terrible and you can't tell your team six games in that you're giving up on the season.

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5 minutes ago, ThrillzforthePils said:

I’m very curious what we value him as.

Tepper views him as the center of the defense. The rim protector, he blocks a lot of shots. He's also very fast, and it is hard to find a rim protector who can run. 3 1st rounders is Tepper's calculation.

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7 minutes ago, Swirly said:

Tepper views him as the center of the defense. The rim protector, he blocks a lot of shots. He's also very fast, and it is hard to find a rim protector who can run. 3 1st rounders is Tepper's calculation.

Tepper is like that guy in fantasy football who offers you ridiculous trades every week. Thinks all of his guys are the best and yours are the worst, while he is in last place. 

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