DASMACKDOWN wrote:The thing is, if money were no option, no one would even complain about keeping Deng.
People are making it seem like we would keep some horrible player that just kills the game. Deng without question is top 5 at his position on both ends.
Most peoples single problem is he doesn't score they way they want him to. That's it.
But yet even though he doesn't score that way, he still ends up scoring doesn't he?
But like most have said, if we have an actual strategy with this, I am fine.
But don't end next year with Gar saying, we wanted to resign Deng but his asking price would have put a damper on our flexibility. - i.e. the Asik speech
That's what I'm afraid will happen. Depending on how this off season goes (if Lebron stays in Miami and Melo in New York) then Deng would be the best small forward free agent available with multiple teams looking to improve that position. I like Deng but if GarPax can't come to a verbal agreement with him about his next contract by the trade deadline they should trade him.




























