Sundown wrote:mksp wrote:PhilasFinest wrote:I think no matter what type of trade we end up doing, its a going to be a lose lose in the fans eyes.
I feel like we as fans are sometimes overly attached to our own players and have a perceived value of what we think should be the return for our players, which may not be the case in the actual NBA.
I mean, ATL fans sure don't seem to have a problem with the value here.
Because it's a great deal for them.
Atlanta is precisely the type of team that Hinkie supporters wanted to avoid becoming. They've reach their ceiling in terms of competitiveness, they know they are not good enough, but they don't have the salary structure or the draft position to easily improve. They're stuck. So the best they can do is look to make lopsided deals with bad franchises. Say hello to Bryan Colangelo.
The Sixers should have all the leverage in this deal. The Hawks need to make this deal for Teague with someone, SOON. They absolutely aren't going to pay him the money he'll command next year as a FA. That's why these same rumors around their PGs surfaced at the trade deadline last year. A Colangelo was probably behind those too. Jerry prioritized bringing in a vet PG and we saw Hinkie make the only questionable trade I've seen from him -- renting Ish Smith for half a year at the cost of a high 2nd round pick. Now the Sixers are looking to pay an even higher price for another rental. I see a pattern.
Sure, the Sixers have a decision to make with Noel. But it is FAR less dire. As a RFA, he's a controllable asset that teams should covet now and at the deadline, not just because of his talent but because he's on a rookie deal that they can squeeze into their cap (before it goes up) while retaining his bird-rights and RFA status. Combine that with the money they'll have in free agency when the cap goes up and it's a nice shot in the arm for any team that has limited growth opportunities.
I am not advocating for this deal, but am just trying to spin the conversation in the other direction.
I keep hearing we don't wanna be the Hawks. Sure thats true to an extent, but we also have a lot young talent with upside across the board.
Joel Embiid
Jahlil Okafor
Ben Simmons/Brandon Ingram
Dario Saric
2 1st rounders via Mia/OKC
2017 Draft pick w/ swap rights via Sac
Lakers future #1
Kings Future #1
ETC.
What if the presence of a good, still semi- young experienced veteran PG is a shot in the arm for all of that talent?
What if it helps elevate the rest of the talent on the roster? If a journeyman Ish Smith can come in and make Noel/Okafor look better, What if someone like Teague can take them to another level?
If Noel truly isn't in the teams long term plans and moving him for a deal around Teague helps 1-2 of the pieces reach their potential....Does this deal look better?