tontoz wrote:
If he was a lock to be a star then we wouldn't have a chance to get him. There is risk in any draft pick. Stars are so hard to get that if you don't take a risk to get one you might not get another chance. But role players aren't hard to replace.
Meh. You're basically saying "Well if Derrick Williams doesn't pan out, I'm not wrong because there's risk involved in every trade." I'm pretty sure that any GM that uses that excuse after a trade would get fired immediately after.
A team that lacks stars isn't going anywhere no matter how many decent role players they have.
A team that lacks stars with a bunch of role players might win the championship this year. A team with three stars might lose.
Did you even look at those comparisons? Beasley still can't shoot and has had character issues from the beginning. West was a nobody when drafted and eventually developed a midrange shot. Those other guys weren't even comparable. Jamison was much weaker and struggled with his shot. Marvin is soft as tissue paper and has no moves at all, anywhere. Harrington is smaller and can't jump. Shareef was soft and unathletic.
Dude I didn't make the comparisons...highly reputable draft sites that do due diligence did. If you think their opinions don't matter, by all means start your own and show em who's boss.
The old adage in the NBA is that the team that gets the best player wins the trade. If you can think of examples to the contrary then by all means please share.
Did we not get the better player in the Rod Strickland/Rasheed Wallace trade? Or the Ike Austin/Ben Wallace trade? Or that Rip Hamilton/Jerry Stackhouse trade? Hell, I'm just using Bullets history.




















