Tfence92 wrote:Say in three years they are paying Middleton, Giannis and Jabari a combined $55M... is it really going to be that hard to fill in key pieces around them with a cap of almost double that?
This is a point that continues to elude some on this board. They'll tell you that your roster would be set in perpetuity and given that you're currently not a great team now then don't expect anything to change in the future. I think you'd agree that that isn't a reasonable assessment, right?
Regardless, you will mostly see Teague trades because it's believed that he is the most expendable due to a potential replacement playing behind him, holes elsewhere on the roster to fill, and honestly people overestimating the type of haul they expect to get in return for him even at his peak last season. Kyle Lowry, Goran Dragic, Eric Bledsoe, Reggie Jackson, Isiah Thomas, Rajon Rondo, Brandon Knight, MCW, Ty Lawson, and Deron Williams were all the top PGs that changed teams in the last 3 seasons and the best pick with the least protection within the next 4 years and the best player that these teams got in return were the Lakers' pick (which has a great chance of staying in their control) and Enes Kanter.... There's not exactly a great trade market during the golden age of PGs,
Similar to Teague the same is true of Bazemore in that a team is going to have to really love him to get the Hawks to budge on moving a starter because they value what these guys provide on the court more than making a move just to say they got something. Given that he only has early-Bird rights a team would have to have the requisite cap space to attempt to resign him and if they have that cap space in the first place they'd be better served trying to sign him in the summer rather than moving assets to obtain him.














