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Originally Posted by skinsfaninok
All for #2? That isn't happening and it shouldn't. Neither Tua, Chase or whoever is worth that much.
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Totally agree, but in principle the trade offer has to favour us. If it's effectively an equivalency offer then there is less incentive to take it.
i.e. Your car is worth $1500 and you like it and someone offers you $1500 for it. Unless you have a need to sell (which we don;t) why are you parting with something you like for it's street value? If you get an offer for $1600 then you think hard about it and $2000 you probably say hell yeah and buy an equivalent car and come away $500 richer.
Any offer for #2 has to at least slightly over value the pick to give us incentive to do the deal. 2 x rd1's is not enough. 3 might be but I'd hold out for 4, given that barring a miracle any future pick from Miami is going to be mid round next year at best. I just don't see how Miami is that desperate given Tua could easily fall to #5.