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Originally Posted by howard_the_duck
I’m not pretending to know what was offered.
My point is, there will need to be cap casualties this off-season anyway. Some hard roster decisions are coming. This would have been an opportune time to get in front of those decisions, create some flexibility, and get some assets in a heck of a draft, even if they’re picks in the latter end of the first. Those will be the same picks they’re offered next year regardless.
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But they said they looked at that ... guessing the prices weren't met.
At the end of the day you hope they can assess their own talent and they don't fold in the "we need to do something" stress.
Treliving has always been pretty good on the trade front, so I feel the assessment part is probably pretty solid.