letsgosuns wrote:Bwgood77, If you think it would require Booker to get a superstar, you are dramatically underestimating how valuable picks are. I mean dramatically. In 1996, Jerry Colangelo supposedly did everything he could to move up in the draft a few spots to select Kobe Bryant and he could not get a deal done. Not one team was willing to do it no matter what the Suns offered. In 2002, Portland furiously tried to move up in the draft to select Amare before the Suns got him and they could not do it. No team was interested in anything they were offering.
Teams treat their own lottery picks like gold when they know they have a good pick and there is a player they want. For all we know, the Suns own pick is untouchable and McDonough has his sights set on one player in the draft. The most valuable asset in the league besides a top ten player in his prime is a high draft pick.
And why do you think think I am mentioning Knight as being a great centerpiece? He is garbage. He is a throw-in that could start on a team just because he can score. The centerpiece of the deal is the Suns own pick. Then after that, the second most important part is the other pick. Whatever players the Suns use in the trade are not as important as the picks.
Btw, the Clippers might look very different next year. Ramona Shelbourne talked about how yesterday was the worst day in Clippers history. They lost their two superstars on the same day. Plus both Griffin and Paul are going into the last year of their deals next season. Even if they were fully healthy, it was pretty obvious that they are not on the level of the other top Western Conference teams or the Cavaliers. They are in the same position each year. And what are the Rockets supposed to do? Lots of there fans are fed up with Harden's horrific defense and possible lack of leadership qualities. Even Shaq called him out the other day saying he is a terrible leader. The landscape of the NBA could change next season.
You keep saying no team is interested in what the Suns have to offer and I do not get it. You think guys like Griffin, Harden, George, Butler, Wall, or whoever else are like Michael Jordan or something. What do you think these guys are? Surefire first ballot hall of famers? I think you underestimate how little patience owners can have and want to move in a different direction when things are not working.
Just go throw some of your crappy proposals around in the trade forum and see if they stick. Teams DO value picks.....but stars under long term deals don't get traded....George, Harden and Wall are certainly not going anywhere. But it's pointless to argue this any more if we both think each other are unreasonable.
Booker feels pretty untradeable.....so if that's the case, I'm not sure why guys like George or Wall wouldn't be. Those guys are obviously A LOT more proven...same goes for anyone you are talking about.
And picks are worth less this year than usual. Teams rarely trade young superstars under contract for a long time. Superstars usually move after they are the only star left on an old team OR if they will likely leave in FA in a year. So Griffin fits that, but then you risk him leaving us too.
















