pcbothwel wrote:nate33 wrote:pcbothwel wrote:As a Wiz fan...no chance.
1) Timeline: Siakim is cheap this year, and has a low cap hold next summer to sign FA's before officially signing his max... But what does that do for the Wiz? we have no intention of competing this year and next years FA class is historically awful
2) Talent: I love Siakim, but it feels a lot like the discussions people had about Ibaka 5-6 years ago and Draymond 2-3 years ago. Great defensive player that seems to improve vastly out of nowhere on the offensive side. But then as the scouting reports came out and their usage increased, the regressed back to their average.
Siakim is a fringe AS caliber player, but I think he is more or less capped out and will never reach the heights of Beal.
So we get the lesser of the players, at the same age-ish, with no real path to exploit the financial gains.
I have ZERO interest in trading Beal, but if we do, we rebuild, not reload. I want the "5 Year" package that NOP received.
1-2 good young players on Rookie deals, a top 8 pick, and multiple unprotected picks and swaps.
Siakam strikes me as a guy that you love when he is making a couple million a year, but once he is on a big contract, he is no longer a positive value - sort of like Steven Adams and Clint Capela.
...Or Otto Porter
Wow... I differ right down the line. Pascal Siakam just finished his 3d season. He got better his second season, & he got better again his third season. Will he get better once again his 4th season? How about his 5th? I don't know. Do you? Answer: no, you don't. So, "I think he is..." this that or the other thing is altogether meaningless: it's a report on what is going through your head. Period. How fascinating & important....
& using the occasion to ding Otto Porter for no reason is on the same level. Otto had an off-season. & who knows (see above), he may never be able to stay injury-free in a way that enables him to return to his production levels in 2016-7 & 2017-18 -- & then develop further from there. Too bad if so.
But in those years, he was better than Pascal Siakam has ever been to date, & he was also better than Brad Beal has ever been to date. (No doubt the response to that will be how little numbers matter, followed by another compelling report on whatever happens to be going through your mind.)
Now... that doesn't mean I'd think it was wise to trade Beal straight up for Siakam. It wouldn't be. Pascal Siakam is only 10 months younger than Bradley Beal. That's not something going through my mind; it's a fact in the real world. Statistical inquiries ("numbers") tell us that improvement starts to slow when you hit your mid-20's, you start to peak. Both guys can still improve, of course! But there's not a lot of likelihood that either will make a huge jump & equally little likelihood that Pascal will vault past Brad in productivity.
But, of course, a straight-up trade was not what the Raps fan suggested, was it? He asked about "a package based on Siakam" in return for Beal. Would we be interested? The answer is simple: of course we would! It just depends on the package. Duh.
Saying that doesn't mean I want to trade Beal. It means that calling anyone on a 32-win team sacrosanct or untouchable is idiotic.