superunknown wrote:CDM_Stats wrote:First off, you'd be entirely surprised at how many puppies I'd allow to be kicked before i finally caved and took Kuzma on this team for free. It would be on par with Michael Vick levels of heartlessness. And I'll joke about that long before I'd ever joke about Kuzma on the Warriors
If I was trading for a veteran, I'd be trading JK. If I was rebuilding, AND if the offer was worth its salt, I'd trade Wiggins. But the thing is that if the team was rebuilding, you don't trade from the middle at first. You trade from the top, and then let the middle guys try and rise up and increase value
So JK is the far more likely option to be dealt obviously, but unless Kerr goes into the default mode of last year where he's just starting based on feel and it clearly isn't working, I dont see much of a need, or personal desire, to trade JK. This is one of the last years he'll probably be valued correctly as a bench scorer with upside.. take advantage of that. Its one of the last years the team will even be in the realm of contention, so why? There's no way they can get an impact player for him without gutting the team, and 1 for 1 his salary wont get anyone worth it back
That's why the whole "2nd star" idea is **** stupid. It was fine in the offseason with CP3 as ballast, but now it will just be something damaging and pointless. If this team is going to go anywhere, it will be like the 03-04 Pistons where they add another really good role player and ride a deep team to relevancy. All I want is Schroder while keeping JK... it should be low risk asset-wise and potentially impactful roster-wise
that's a different way to look at the kuminga situation that I haven't thought about before.
The only issue I have with that is that if there is no intention to extend him (and, as for today, he' hasn't shown he is worth the 35Mx5 he's seeking), you will lose him for nothing. It's still better to trade him than seeing him walk away for nothing next summer or paying him the bag he's seeking.
unless, of course, he improves his all-around game and/or lower his extension request.
I mean we can always match any offer he gets. We’d then have to wait to move him but it won’t be out of the realm of possibility. The question just becomes, is it worth matching at all costs or letting him walk and adding a middle level player more effective.