Village Idiot wrote:princeofpalace wrote:V: Kobe
N: Monroe. Not sure how a 22 year old C who is currently averaging 16 points/9 boards/3 assists/1 steal on 32 mpg isnt getting more mentions. He's showing an expanded FG range as well and using his ability to pass. I don't see how he wouldnt have more value than a guy like Paul George, Ricky Rubio, Stephen Curry, etc..
Not sure how people keep voting for Kobe, Dwight Howard and Tim Duncan. Kobe is paid $30 million, is worth more to the Lakers than anybody else and has a no trade clause which is why he isn't a Bull or Knick right now, Howard has burned a lot of bridges and the teams that he might condescend to play for will have cap-space to sign him outright this upcoming off-season and Duncan has Spurs blood running in his veins and took a paycut to play there.
Because to me, judging this by the likelihood of the guy getting traded is just silly, because the Heat aren't going to trade Lebron and the Thunder aren't going to trade Durant either. I interpret most valuable as a simple "Who would I want on the team above all else, factoring in things like age and contract and all that?"
Consequently, I nominate Duncan, because even the chances of the Spurs trading him are Zero, everything about Duncan as a player is great for any sort of team for reasons I've already discussed. Kobe in the meantime is well, Kobe Bryant, a legitimate superstar who while being paid a lot, isn't paid for that long a time at this point. I can understand Lillard or Curry or Wade going ahead of him, but I'm a lot more iffy on Deron ( I want to see him play at a great level longer before I'm really comfortable with him) and definitely don't like Drummond because there have been far too many young big men who play well initially but only settle down to be good or okay.