Tha Cynic wrote:YogurtProducer wrote:Raps in 4 wrote:
It's not homerism. It's different priorities.
If a trade won't push the team over the top, I'd rather take my chances on Scottie becoming that player who will push us over the top.
We don't need more Siakams and Freds on this team. We need a Kawhi.
Either we trade Scottie for a Kawhi or we hope he becomes one. Trading him for another top-20 player accomplishes nothing.
Scottie ain’t gonna be Kawhi man. That’s such a ridiculously high standard to hold for a dude who has not shown the shooting or defensive potential.
If you can cash Scottie in for a top 20 player you almost have to do it. Especially if he’s an offensive force as we have the secondary pieces already.
That's selling really low. At minimum the player you're trading for has to be a top 10 player. I would not trade him straight up for Siakam for example.
I think you're at a stage where you're underrating him.
Take that take to the general board and see what other fanbases think. Guys will rip you to shreds for that take.
Scottie Barnes is at minimum (MINIMUM?!?!) worth a top 10 player? That is **** outrageous.
I was against the KD trade for Scottie but KD was also a million years old and injury prone. But if you were to get offered an all-nba / all-star talent in his mid 20s how the hell can you seriously say no to that?
Progression is not linear, it is quite possible Scottie tops off as a Siakam level talent which is damn good but now we are stuck in the same situation where Scottie needs a co-star and we likely do not have a lucky Tampa Tank to acquire assets. Just imagining Donovan Mitchell / Siakam / OG / Poeltl together would be incredible. It is outrageous to say you would not trade Mitchell for Barnes (salaries aside obviously).