GONYK wrote:Cookies4Life wrote:GONYK wrote:
A. Whether or not it is counterproductive depends on the guy they are trading for.
B. What young talent? None of the young guys on the roster are premium talents. The only one with any reasonable potential probability to get there is Mitch, and even his most ideal fantasy ceiling is Anthony Davis.
Come on, there's young talent here. It's hard to project how far their games will evolve, but guys like DSJ, Knox and Frank I believe to be young talent. There's a reason they were all selected in the middle of the lottery- they're very young teenagers coming into the league that need 3-4+ years to see how their games are evolving.
Why give up on our young lottery guys when they've only had 1-2 seasons in the league? There's the obvious chance that their games don't pan out, but I'd rather roll the dice on seeing if they can continue to improve.
I saw Mudiay go from a career sub 40% shooter to a guy who averaged around 45% from the field this year. If that moron can improve, I have faith our other young guys can if given ample opportunities.
The inverse of that is why wait for those kids to maybe pan out in 3-4 years when you can form an elite trio and spend those same 3 years pursuing NBA titles?
I like the kids. I really do. But the name of the game is championships. Kyrie, KD, and AD put us significantly closer than DSJ, Knox, and Frank.
But the debate is what Kyrie, KD and AD do vs DSJr, Knox, and Frank.
It's what does Kyrie, KD, and AD and Trier? do vs Kyrie, KD, RJ, DSJr, Knox, Frank, Mitch, Trier, all the Knicks own picks moving forward, plus Mavs picks in 2021 and 2023, where some of the players and picks can be moved in along the way for better players.
I get AD the scenario where AD is potentially available right away. I'm just pointing out KD & Kyrie can come and it can be all the youth around them, or half the youth and half moved for player(s) X, not named AD. Even if it takes another season.