Ball4life32 wrote:Celts17Pride wrote:docholliday99 wrote:I agree with this and I certainly agree about Dallas needing frontcourt pieces; since they went to the WCF, they've moved Porzingis, Boban, DFS and other defenders and we can't forget that they lost Brunson that summer.
I'm not sure what that FO is doing tbh and having Irving makes their defense even worse - but much harder to upgrade now.
Thinking about the Hawks', I've always thought they should trade Trae and hand the team over to Murray.
Problem with trading Trae Young is the same issue with Chicago and LaVine. Trae Young doesn’t have anywhere near the value in the NBA that the Hawks think that he should have, thus it’s hard to find a trade.
Except Trae is significantly better and has way more value than Lavine plus hawks aren’t shopping Trae. He only gets moved if he demands a trade. Also why would hawks move the younger superior player? Not happening. And pretty wild to think no one would want a PG averaging 28/11+ on 59 TS% 25 yr old locked up.
When you are talking about under-rated in regards to trade value, you run into two other stumbling blocks.
First, a team’s star is often more valuable to his current team. He has been marketed for years, and the team has told local fans how amazing he is, and that they should come out and buy tickets and merchandise. There is an image that he represents the team - THAT team. He is often at the center of their positive memories of the team. This effect is magnified, the better the player is.
Second, the current team has had the player for years, and has often been constructed to maximize him. Trae is an exceptional talent offensively, but you need the other four players to pick up his defensive slack. Also, Trae is going to be the show on his new team, and he is valuable with the ball in his hands and with a high usage. It’s hard to find a team that is already built with a strong defense, and wants to cut the usage of their current star(s). When we talk about trading a player like Anunoby or Bridges, we say he is a seamless fit anywhere - Trae is the opposite. He needs a specific team, or they won’t be willing to make big offers for him.
One good thing in Trae’s case is that he is only 25. You could see a struggling franchise complete embrace a rebuild, and Young is young enough to be a part of it. If the Hawks trade him, I think that’s where you’ll see him go.