Trade Scenarios: Converge and Stronghorse's Best Offers for Mikey Williams
Homer Sayson recently reported that TNT is seeking two players and a first-round pick in exchange for Mikey Williams, their disgruntled star guard. Given that TNT isn’t just looking for short-term impact but also valuable assets, teams that want to land Williams must present offers that balance young talent and future draft capital.
With that in mind, both Converge and Stronghorse (formerly Terrafirma) could make compelling offers to acquire the explosive scorer.
Converge’s Offer: Jeo Ambohot, Bryan Santos, Future 1st
🔄 Trade Package:
- Converge receives: Mikey Williams
- TNT receives: Jeo Ambohot, Bryan Santos, Future 1st
For Converge, this trade would be a win-now move. By adding Mikey Williams to their core of Alec Stockton, Justn Baltazar, Justin Arana, and Deschon Winston, they instantly boast the deepest guard and wing rotation in the league. Williams, known for his elite shot-making and playmaking, could form a devastating backcourt with Stockton, Winston, and Heading—giving Converge a lineup that can match up with any team offensively.
For TNT, this deal provides two young, versatile big men in Ambohot and Santos, bolstering their frontcourt depth. Both players fit TNT’s style of developing high-IQ, hardworking big men, and the future first-round pick could be a valuable lottery selection as Converge is still in the midst of building its identity.
Stronghorse/Terrafirma’s Offer: Paolo Hernandez, Louie Sangalang, 2026 1st
🔄 Trade Package:
- Stronghorse receives: Mikey Williams
- TNT receives: Paolo Hernandez, Louie Sangalang, 2026 1st
For Stronghorse, this is a strategic move. While their new ownership means a fresh start, they could still sell high on their 2026 first-round pick by making TNT believe that the Terrafirma roster they’re taking over isn’t ready to be competitive yet. If TNT buys into this, they might see the 2026 pick as a potential high lottery selection, making the offer tempting.
Paolo Hernandez and Louie Sangalang are solid young pieces—Hernandez as a promising wing who can score and defend, and Sangalang as a steady, hardworking big man. This trade wouldn’t just be about adding a superstar in Williams but also setting Stronghorse up to compete immediately while still having enough young assets in place.
Comments
Post a Comment