Phenom's_Revenge wrote:The Nerlens Noel for Jeff Teague rumors are gaining some steam. I gotta think Noel for Dunn would be a preferable choice as he is on a rookie deal. Teague could be a one year rental although they would probably just overwhelm him with a monster payday next year.
Also speculation that this could trigger a Horford departure. Man, he would be perfect here.
Last I heard the talks were Noel, Covington, and one of their later 1st round picks for Teague. Even Noel for Teague is a bad move. Teague is an outstanding player, but I doubt he'd resign there after next season. At this point I would only trade Noel for a top 15 draft pick, or for a promising player on a rookie deal with 2-3 years left. If not, you keep him until at least next years trade deadline. For the meantime, he provides insurance if Embiid isn't fully healthy. If Philly can't offload him at the deadline, then I would assume he doesn't have a ton of value and can sign/match for his second contract and look to trade him when he's on a new deal.
But this is Bryan Colangelo who probably still views draft picks like he did in the 90s. He has stated that he is full in on improving now, and they can afford to with the lakers/sacramento picks that should be in the lottery next year. If he does it for a rental, i'd be a worried 76er fan and a very furious Hinkie. I still feel terrible for Hinkie. The guy had a vision, and it was nearly coming together. Hinkie needed 2 more years with the assets he had to work with these next two seasons and the boom in salary cap. Either way Hinkie loses. Colangelo blows all the accumulated assets in 3 seasons and screws it all up, or he uses these assets he was gifted with and looks great by building a contender.