It would take more to do it. Perhaps much more. I would think hard about it though. personally though I would want to wait for a trade like that next offseason. See how high the rockets pick is next year and then trade what you have to, to move up higher. There seem to be a lot guards in next years draft that you could pair with a big man in the draft plus green and Sengun.
Also though if you were able to make that trade and keep the rockets own pick next year it would be a very high pick because of the youth. Adding a top 8ish pick to that group would give you a lot of options along with the cap space that would enable you to sign a very good vet. Perhaps bucks pick next year, nets pick this year kpj, Christopher and one nets pick or no Christopher and two nets picks.
https://www.si.com/nba/2022/03/16/n...cts-chet-holmgren-paolo-banchero-jabari-smith Ivey made himself a national name with a breakout sophomore season and has put himself in position to be the first guard drafted, coming in at No. 4 on our most recent Big Board. He has a case as the best pure athlete in college basketball, coupling unusual open-court explosiveness with the ability to decelerate and change directions off of long strides. That makes him near-impossible to stop with a full head of steam, and generally negates the fact he doesn’t have much of a left hand. It’s easy to look at Ivey and see starry upside if he can evolve into a full-time lead guard, and he’ll have a physical advantage from day one in the NBA. He’s not a great defender, but he should be able to turn that on when he needs to. Having said all that, it hasn’t all been smooth sailing for Ivey and his team this season. Purdue faces a tough pathway to the Final Four, presenting a runway for a major star turn from Ivey or conversely, a precipitous exit. It’s pretty hard to keep him out of transition, but it’s not all that complicated to gameplan for him in the halfcourt, which even weaker teams have been able to do this season. If opponents can slow the game down, the concepts are fairly simple: try and force Ivey left, show him bodies at the rim, and try to make him stop and think in the midrange, where he lacks a reliable jumper or floater and can be prone to turnovers. If you do that, you can live with the results. Ivey’s decision-making skills haven’t shown much improvement over the course of the season and his three-point shooting clip regressed to 35.6% after he made just 30.9% of them in conference play. While you can argue his upside might put him at the very top of this draft class, NBA execs I’ve spoken with have grown more concerned with that aspect of Ivey’s game as the season has gone on. His body language and leadership have come into question at times, in addition to his decision-making in close games. Rightfully or not, the pressure situations Ivey will likely face in the tournament will put a magnifying glass on those habits, which have been a trend all season. If he’s able to lead Purdue to the second weekend and beyond, he might help himself on that front.
Another fun fact is although Jaden Ivey’s father doesn’t appear have been in his life much, he played WR in the NFL and his grandfather played in the NFL as well.
That move he pulled at the end where he just kicked in the afterburners and UT had no choice but to foul....geez. The thought of him and Green is tantalizing.
From all I've seen this year, he's an all-around guy. At worst he's your: best wing/ball defender 2nd best 3pt shooter 2nd best distributor 2nd best scorer 3rd best rebounder 1st best bball brains you know...at worst?
Jaden Ivey looked dam good, nice handling I see a lot of KPJ in him - But measurements on him are tricky I’ve seen 6’3 or 6’4 With wingspan anywhere from 6’7 - 6’10 D. Wade 6’4 in a half 6’11 wingspan
We’ll see what he measures at officially, but the length is apparent on the screen to me. I would bet he’s on the higher end of that wingspan range.
Ivey looks the part compared to the others right now. If we could get Ivey and the Hologram together, and move Green, I would be happy with that. But either way, I would have no problem getting this guy. Holmey has potential, but hasn't really shown it. Banquero looks like every other power forward in the league.