Seattle won't take Giordano for the long-game of course. That doesn't make sense. They just take the highest value asset available. Whatever fits in the long-term outlook, they keep. Whatever doesn't, they flip during the season up until the trade deadline. Sure, there is a risk of injury, but there is a risk that Kylington never 'gets it' either, and there is a risk that a pick won't amount to anything at all. Of course it isn't a long-term solution - a 38 year old is not a long-term solution for anyone.
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