aggo wrote:do the **** math
Lets rank some of the top 25 players in the NBA and whether or not they can be traded for
1/ Luka- no
2/ Jokic - no
3/ giannis -no
4/ curry- no
5/ LeBron - no
6/ durant- yes, but cant be traded here
7/ kawhi no
8/tatum- no
9/ embiid - no
10/ booker- no
11-25/
j butler- no
ja morant - no
Donovan Mitchell -yes
siakam - no
kat- no
Brandon ingraham- no
lamello - no
Anthony davis - no
trae young - no
gobert - no
Jalen brown - no
lavine - no
jrue holiday - no
beal - no
Lillard- no
now lets say for arguments sake you dont even believe Donovan Mitchell is a top 25 player, and lets rattle off some guys:
jalen brunson -no
Tyrese halliburton- no
mikal bridges - yes
bam adebayo - no
FVV- no
vucevic - yes
John collins- yes
Darius garland- no
SGA- no
sabonis- no
Desmond bane- no
Marcus smart - no
... and tons of other guys at this level- no.
im sure im missing some guys here and there in the top 25.
So realistically you have to get into the "Mikal Bridges" level of player, around rank 40. Basically guys who are #3s on winning teams and #4-5 on championship level teams.
so exactly who else can we get thats better than Donovan Mitchell?
The best part of this list is the complete lack of self awareness -
Jokic - 41st pick
Giannis - 15th pick
Kawhi - 15th pick
Butler - 30th pick
Mitchell - 13th pick
Booker - 13th pick
60% of your top 10 are guys who weren't even top 10 picks, but you want to trade every single pick we have, for a guy they drafted 13th
Gobert - 27th pick
Pascal - 27th pick
FVV - undrafted
Bam - 14th pick
Mikal Bridges - 10th pick
SGA - 11th pick
Vucevic - 16th pick
Collins - 19th pick
Sabonis - 11th pick
Bane - 30th pick
We have 11 first rounders in the next 7-8 years, the reason why Ainge wants all these picks is because statistically speaking if you value the picks you're eventually going to hit on one of them, even if it's not a lottery pick. You're increasing your odds to find someone, and take risks with those picks. Earlier you said Grimes isn't even a Civic, we don't even know what we have with him, what if the Grizz felt the same about Bane last year and traded him in some bloated package for Beal? What if the Raptors had decided Siakam wasn't worth the time to develop, and traded him for Blake Griffin at that time in some ridiculous package that included a first from 4 years down the line, guess what? They don't end up with Scottie Barnes.
Mitchell is a good player, he was drafted 13th, he's not the type of offensive engine you build around which is why someone like Ainge, who has built a championship team and drafted Brown/Tatum wants to move him. If the asking price weren't so extreme fine, get him, but this is the type of trade that if it goes wrong will destroy your team for the next decade. This is not a LeBron/Giannis/Luka talent, and we're really not that far off from being good without him.