Speculation Ivan Soldo

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His value has declined since he was traded, not increased.

Port traded #29, #41, #49, #72 for Soldo and #50

Let's pretend the #49 and #50 cancel out.

Pick #29, #41 and #72 for Soldo

A second round pick isn't more value, it's less value than he was traded for.
 
Port traded #29, #41, #49, #72 for Soldo and #50

Let's pretend the #49 and #50 cancel out.

Pick #29, #41 and #72 for Soldo

A second round pick isn't more value, it's less value than he was traded for.

Yes but Port severely overpaid...

Looking back on it I can't imagine many port fans think that they won that trade
 

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Yes but Port severely overpaid...

Looking back on it I can't imagine many port fans think that they won that trade

I can understand the idea of paying for the missing piece but their other choice ruck still had Port win the clearances, so at the time it was fine - but now it's not looking great.
 
Port traded #29, #41, #49, #72 for Soldo and #50

Let's pretend the #49 and #50 cancel out.

Pick #29, #41 and #72 for Soldo

A second round pick isn't more value, it's less value than he was traded for.
72 has effectively no value unless its a club that needs points and even then its negligible.

I can't see them getting a pick in the 20s for him now, likely in the 35-45 range, yet they may well just keep him.
 
The ruck merry-go-round continues... Sweet was traded for pick 50 which is looking alright.

I know it's independent from the Soldo trade but big picture:

Port traded #29, #41, #49, #72 for Soldo and #50, then traded #50 for Sweet. They've solved a need and will get something back for Soldo if a trade does go through.

It's like trading in for Temu Grundy and then shipping him back to China but only getting a partial refund.
 

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