I think a lot of tanking teams should go after him. There are portions of things he does very well and some things he does good, and the hope would be that he irons out the things he's terrible at. He has very slowly improved his first three years, but he is still a very harmful player and shouldn't be touched if your goal is to win any time soon.
For a team like Phoenix/Chicago/BRK/ORL it would be a low-risk move because his contract #2 will probably be dirt cheap and there is a chance that he'll end up figuring things out and being ok to good and then you have a cheap asset. Worst case scenario is you have a young player who's a former mid-lotto pick that might excite fans while racking up L's.
He's a good kid who's handled his DNPs professionally, and I really hope Denver just does him a solid and sends him somewhere he can develop regardless of return. I'm concerned that Denver is worried about the optics of basically giving away a former #7 pick, but imo they've earned the benefit of the doubt with their recent drafts.
Here's how bad he's been visualized, from Ryan Blackburn at Denverstiffs... ouch
Last edited by Seadood228; 01-10-2018 at 12:43 PM.