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In the end Damian Lillard (plus Nurkic, Little, Keon Johnson) got the the Blazers:
Robert Williams C 25yo
Malcolm Brogdon G 30yo
DeAndre Ayton C 25yo
Toumani Camara G 23yo
GSW 2024 1rp (top 4 protected)
Celtics 2029 1rp
Bucks 2029 1rp
2028 and 2030 swap rights with the Bucks

Brogdon is obviously not part of that young group, so I think they're gonna trade him; they can't get too much in return but some teams could surely offer a promising young guy or future picks. They could trade him soon or have him play some minutes to show the league he's healthy before trading him

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

Brogdon could be a good presence for a limited time if he'd start and I don't think this is the case. They are rebuilding the team but most of the guys already have enough experience to let them try to win. If they need a veteran they can sign someone who can act in the locker room and in case of need (à la Dellavedova with the Bucks). Other than that, I think Brogdon has still some value both as 6th man and as a valid backup or injury replacement for teams who plan to do deep PO run and above, if he can stay healthy