Falstaff wrote:bucknersrevenge wrote:Had an open question to draftniks out there just for comparison's sake. Let's say the the Brooklyn picks turns out to be around 4,5, or 6. Jaylen Brown, Brandon Ingram territory potentially. And then GSW makes Harrison Barnes available because they don't want to resign him. Which of those 3 would you prefer?
I've advocated trading for Barnes recently, but I wouldn't give up a pick nearly this high for him simply because his contract will be huge and a rookie will be on a controlled deal. Both are a gamble on potential paying off, so better to take a chance on the rookie with the smaller deal.
I am a Barnes fan as well. It is a tough question for me, though he is an RFA right, so the scenario would be trading before the deadline this year and the pick would still be up in the air though probably a good idea where it is...or trading the rights to who ever we pick next July in a sign and trade. In the second scenario, we probably need a fair bit of Salary to ship to GSW in trade, so the first is more likely IMO and not likely at all if GSW is playing well.
That said I think in this draft (still early) difference between 4 and 6 looks big to me. I think I would take my chances with Ingram or Brown over Barnes at this point, but if those guys are off the board and Skal and Simmons as well...I think I could be interested in trading the pick for Barnes. Circumstances of GSW being a young solid team that just won a championship and his RFA status make it all unlikely though.