Chapter Fifty-Eight: Maverick's Trading Plan

The first trade option would be to trade their veteran Derrick Harper for the Nets' interior bench Hammer Guillermo.

Although Harper did not make the All-Star in his prime, he was selected to the All-Defensive Team twice and is a two-way guard player who is quite good defensively.

The offensive ability is actually not bad, and he has averaged more than 16 points per game for many consecutive seasons.

Last season, Harper averaged 18.2 points and 5.4 assists per game.

But this season, Harper is due to age on the one hand, and on the other hand, because Mavericks newcomer Mashburn has taken a lot of shots, which has caused his form to decline greatly.

Both the stats and the hit rate have dropped a lot......

If it weren't for Harper's decline too much, I'm afraid the Mavericks would be reluctant to sell it, and they are still dreaming of relying on the backcourt trident to dominate the league......

Jim Jackson, Mashburn and Harper are the Mavericks' backcourt trident.

If these three are at their peak, then maybe these tridents can really hit something, at least they won't become soft persimmons that anyone in the whole league can pinch like they are now.

This first plan seems to be good, but if you really want to trade, it will definitely be a loss for the Nets.

Harper averaged more than 10 points per game this season, with a shooting rate of less than 40%, and his condition was really poor, even if the Nets brought Harper, they could not effectively strengthen the backcourt.

Unless Harper can return to last season's 18+5 per game, which is obviously unlikely.

In the second trading plan, Maverick expressed full sincerity.

They want to trade this year's No. 4 pick Mashburn for the Nets' Murraysan.

This is undoubtedly a fairly sincere trade offer.

The rookies in the class of 1993 have also played more than a dozen games now, and they can tell whether they are mules or horses.

After removing the interior players, the three best outside players this year are the third, fourth and fifth rookies in the draft.

No. 3 Penny Hardaway, No. 4 Jamal Mashburn and No. 5 Ryder.

Hardaway and Ryder are both now averaging 16+ points per game and shooting 46% from the field!

Although Marshburn has a low shooting rate, he has a high score, averaging 19+ points per game, which is quite amazing.

You must know that the champion Webber is now averaging only 17 points per game.

Judging by the potential shown by Marshburn, as long as he doesn't suffer injuries in the future, he will definitely be a proper All-Star caliber player.

The 203-centimeter-tall Frontguard Swing Man is tempting to think about.

If it weren't for Muressan's amazing performance, the Mavericks would definitely be reluctant to trade Marsh.

The standout of the perimeter players are Hardaway, Mashburn and Ryder.

Among the interior players right now, the best ones are Webber, Bradley and Muressan.

Among them, Webb is undoubtedly the best, now averaging 17 points, 9 rebounds, 3.5 assists, 1.5 steals and 2 blocks per game, and the shooting rate is as high as 55%, which is unbelievably versatile.

But this is also normal, if you don't have two brushes, how can you be ranked among the Michigan Five Tigers, how can you be elected champion.

Murraysan's current average of 9 points, 13.5 rebounds, 3 assists and 3 blocks per game is obviously certainly inferior to Webb's.

But it's also a lot better than Bradley.

Brad's current average of 10 points, 6 rebounds, 2 assists and 3 blocks per game is far inferior to Murraysan.

Although he scored more points than Murraysan, Bradley, as a big center, only had a 40% shooting rate, and his offensive ability was really not enough compared to Murraysan, you must know that Murraysan's shooting rate is not as good as Webb's, but it has reached the point of nearly fifty percent.

The Mavericks' deal can be said to be to exchange Mashburn, the second-best outside pick, for the second-best Murraysan on the inside.

It can be seen that Maverick is really sincere and does not quote randomly.

They are also clearly aware that they can't get a foothold in this league by relying only on outside players......

Now that Nets Edwards is injured, it's a pretty good opportunity for the Mavericks.

In Daddy Chuck's office, Daddy briefly told Tolbert about this, and also told the two quotations of the Maverick, and Davidson, who listened directly, felt numb and chilled.

What are you kidding, if Muresan is traded away, won't it be cool on his side?!

He made a well-thought-out plan at the beginning, and then got Murraysan to the Nets, and now if he is sold, even if the traded Mashburn is strong, even if he is as strong as Jordan, Davidson will definitely not be happy.

Because once Murraysan is traded to the Mavericks, Davidson's life will be sad, and the income of Evolution Coin will drop sharply......

Ten times less!

And if the two are not on the same team, they will not be able to trigger the mission and get some special rewards.

The more Davidson thought about it, the more it hurt.

"Wilson, let's go, the general manager has a meeting in half an hour, let's go first." Tolbert informed Davidson.

Davidson nodded and followed Tolbert towards the conference room.

Half an hour later, Willis Reed entered the conference room.

"Alright, guys, we're about to break our scorer gap."

"Let's talk about it, take Muresan to trade Mashburn, how feasible is this deal?"

Willis Reed directly did not mention the first plan given by the Mavericks, because the first plan does not mean anything to the Nets.

Everyone present expressed their opinions, and what made Davidson hurt was that everyone's opinions were surprisingly unanimous.

That is to use Muresan to trade Mashburn, this deal can be done.

It is true that the value of the center player will be greater, but the value of Marshburn is not low, that is a 203-year-old swingman with first-class skills, and he is born with the foundation to grow into an All-Star.

Now that the Nets have enough interior players, there are not enough backcourt players at all, and using Muresan to trade Mashburn is just the right thing to do.

Although they are also reluctant to let go of Muresan, an excellent interior rookie, considering the current situation of the Nets, trading Mashburn is the best option.

That's why everyone in the room supported the deal.

Willis Reed, as the big boss, naturally won't be the first to express his opinion.

Only Davidson and Daddy Chuck were left in the room and did not express an opinion.

If Daddy Chuck had given the nod, the deal would have been finalized.

Looking at what Willis Reed means, it's clear that he's also in favor of the deal.

"No, this deal can't be done." Davidson spoke.

All eyes were on Davidson.