Value of our sweeteners

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  1. BrianFromWA

    BrianFromWA Editor in Chief Staff Member Editor in Chief

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    Kind of a tangential riff on a theme, but if you were adding the PG and SF (like it seems to indicate, using RLEC), which sweeteners do you think have the highest value?

    Travis
    Blake
    Webs+ 2009 1st
    Webs+Sergio
    $7M more in expiring contracts (CFEC, IDEC, Shav)
     
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    Outlaw has nice value. Blake too. Webster is probably a negative since his foot is still a big question.

    But I think the only way we have any sort of shot at a guy like Butler is if we throw Bayless in as a "sweetener."
     
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    Travis
    $7M more in expiring contracts (CFEC, IDEC, Shav)
    Webster
    First round pick
    Blake
    Sergio
     
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    1. Travis (cheap contract for a good player, one of the better values in this league)
    2. Expiring contracts
    3. Blake
    4. Webs + First-rounder
    5. Webs+Sergio (not for talent, but because Webster is injured and just signed an extension)
     
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