Fairview4Life wrote:ConSarnit wrote:
Name me one other trade that worked out like the Kawhi trade where the acquisition cost was as low.
Off the top of my head, the Miami S&T for Butler from Philly and going to the finals. Hell, Philly getting him from Minnesota in the first place for peanuts. That Sixers team would have won the title if they didn't get Kawhi'd.
Boston trading for KG and Houston trading for James Harden were both sending very little for perennial MVP candidates.
When did Miami win the title? A SnT is also not the same thing as trading for a star. Butler wanted to go to Miami (because it's a premier destination, unlike us) and the Sixers accommodated him rather than getting nothing back (much like we did when Bosh went to MIA, or ).
The goal is also to win the title. Not sign the guy whose team loses to the title winner.
The Harden trade is actually an example of an SGA type move, which often comes up here as a "one-off event". Basically, stealing away a high potential young player. He was not a star at the time of the trade. And again I'll ask, when did Houston win the title with Harden?
When I say "worked out" like the Kawhi trade I mean "won the NBA championship". The path for us repeating the Kawhi trade has to be the lowest odds of any strategy we can pursue.