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Originally Posted by dalakhani
I get your point although i dont know where JJ Redick was more highly regarded than any of those guys but the point stands.
It really comes down to what you think of Foye. If you think he was scoring 16 despite playing on a bad team, you make the trade. If you think it was because he was on a bad team, you don't.
For the wizards, I still don't see the sense. They now have about 8 guards under contract. Where do they find minutes for all these guys? If you are starting foye, it would appear that you have some serious defensive problems with him and arenas in the backcourt.
I think this trade is the pre cursor to another move. At least...i hope so.
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I think Miller would start and Foye would be 1st guard off the bench. It is a pretty good three man backcourt. Harden is not a NBA star quality player. He is more of a Larry Hughes type. While they avoid paying a big contract by trading the pick they are a better team this year, maybe good enough to be a 4/5 seed in the playoffs and potentially in the mix for a big time FA next year if they can shed a little more cap space. They have to avoid injuries though which is hard to predict. I have to go to KY division of motor vehicles now so I'll talk to you guys again after the draft when i get back.