Tai wrote:ermocrate wrote:mademan wrote:
Thats absolutely the minimum asking price for Russ. Dude is a top 5 player in this league and could very easily be the best player in the league next season (so can 3 or other 4 players). I dont think Boston should trade a bunch for him, but I also dont think OKC should ever ever sell him cheap. That guy is wayyy too good.
He has not to run the 100mt at the Olympics or play tennis at Wimbledon, nobody cares if he is top 5 in the NBA, one all star and two top 3 picks are too much for anybody right now in the NBA, there's not really a game changing talent, no Bird, no MJ, no Bill Russell, just a bunch of talented guys with no real leverage on the team as a whole, plus he is going to take off and say bye bye to OKC anyway next year...
I'm sorry; this isn't Wadeitout bad but what are you talking about? What does Olympics or Wimbeldon have to do with this? If you don't think it matters that Westbrook is a top 5 player then I'm not sure what to tell you; did you mean you don't think he is? Cause that's a better debate, maybe he is maybe he's not, but we agree he'd be the Celtics' best player today, don't we?
Which leads me to my next point; too much for Westbrook? Perhaps, but I agree with mademan; OKC may as well sell high for Westbrook if they'll sell him at all. He IS way too good; saying he's not MJ doesn't change that.
Now, a Westbrook/Griffin led team not good enough to beat the Cavs? Hmm...I dunno. I agree we don't want to blow the farm to make it happen, but I'd like it better than our current team.
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He is not playing a sport alone, he need a team, in a team game you are not searching the best singular athletes but the best player in a team environment, he would be the best player on the Celtics for sure and that would only make us the hot mess of losers OKC was, give they key of a team to Westbrook is like give they key of a pastry shop to a fat man, you dismantle the team and you form an entire new team where Westbrook is the leader, recipe for disaster. Sure OKC is willing to sell Westbrook high but nobody is going to bite, they should have done that before KD free agency, now everybody knows he is going to leave OKC and nobody is sure he will renew an eventual contract, there's no way in hell someone is gonna pay a rental with two top three picks and an all star that makes a quarter of other all stars. He is not MJ talent wise but more importantly is not MJ regarding the influence on the team, he is not a franchise player, so he is no Jea Crowder either in this regard. Griffin/Westbrook/Hoford can beat the Cavs but Thomas/Griffin/Horford can either so there's not really any point in make the team shorter and with less flexibility while risking 2 star players free agency.