Texas Chuck wrote:Star is different from level of play in one year. You do get this right? Kawhi is a star even when he misses much of the season.
I don't care to argue who is better. My point is LA can trade for a player on the level we are being told they cannot.
Okay, no, I think your method of valuing players is purely vibes based and there's no real methodology.
Like, this is in particular a REALLY BAD evaluation of Harden's value because
we know Harden's valueThe Rockets said "nah, we would prefer Fred Van Vleet" and no one else wanted to pay him.
Like, this just happened.
The Clippers massively overpaid the Thunder and 76ers for Harden (a player no one else in the NBA wanted and who was valued less than Fred Van Vleet by a team) and it looks horrible.
I don't view Kawhi as a star at all because I think his body is finished. If we're defining "star" as "has been talked about a lot" instead of anything about their future performance, well, that doesn't seem to have anything to do with how much trade value a player should or does have.