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Originally Posted by CliffFletcher
He blew his wad with Hamonic. Without those picks, it was always going to be next to impossible to make a significant acquisition at forward. If picks are currency, then Treliving's wallet is empty.
It's clear the Big Four D approach was a failure. One of the Big Four (most likely Brodie) will have to be dealt in the off-season.
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I think Treliving's record at the TDD shows he doesn't use it to acquire long term pieces. So nothing unusual this year.
But i agree the Big Four D approach is his and it isn't working very well yet. Thus he may consider trading one of them at the draft. Likely it will be Brodie since the two Hs are Tre's acquisitions and Gio is not being moved. Personally i would rather he deal Hamilton since i think he gets more in return and a move like this has to make a bigger impact on the team than what dealing Brodie will do.