Ghost of Kleine wrote:ImNotMcDiSwear wrote:I've been hoping we would blow this team up since our game 7 loss to the Mavs. Now, we can't blow it up unless the Rox are willing to send our picks back for Booker. But if you're the Rockets, do you go for it? Or does holding our picks guarantee they'll contend for the next 10+ years? What makes this nearly impossible is that because of Jalen Green's extension, his contract has a poison pill, so we can't take him back in any deal. They'd have to find a third team for him, which would be very difficult unless the Pistons would send us Ivey for him.
Ideally:
- Booker and O'Neale to HOU; Brooks, Adams, Sheppard, Ivey and picks to PHX; Green to DET
- Tyus Jones somewhere for 3 2nd rd picks
- Allen somewhere for a bad contract and a 1st
- Durant to the highest bidder
- Let Beal rot here in hell
Dream scenario: Loop WAS into the Durant trade so we get our picks back in exchange for whatever Durant would net us.
Problem #1 is that if Houston isn't interested, we are f*cked, pure and simple.
Problem #2 is that Ishbia thinks he's smarter than he is. I bet he'd prefer to trade for other team's picks and continue trying to win - and this simply will not work. If he tries to avoid the tank, he'll turn 10 years of sucking into 20. And at some point, we'll all be dead.
I'll preface this by saying that I fully expect Problem#2 to be our outcome because Ishbia (our very own Kendall Roy) would rather keep doubling down than admit failure and take any true accountability. His excessive hubris will keep fueling his delusion as he scrambles to avoid any accountability. But as for my perspective on Jalen Green, I'd prefer him included because I actually think he's a smaller raw version of Booker, But with much more athleticism and more bravado and aggression. And to your point about the money concerns.............
Actually even with the "poison pill" provision, Greens' salary (incoming would only count for $33 million. So we could trade for him in a blow it up rebuild situation, and not have to rush his development. And personally, he'd be a key piece that I'd want back to replace Booker because I for my part at least see "star potential" with him. I get that he's not as efficient as Booker. And he doesn't have the size that Booker has (albeit maybe 2 2-inch disparity). But he's significantly more of an explosive athlete, a better ballhandler and iso creator, and can put up points in a hurry quite easily. Also, BOTH he and Booker state that Kobe is/was their idol, but unlike Booker, Green is actually aggressive and a fierce competitor.
And in any trade with the Rockets, with Booker being a SG same as Green, he'd likely be required to come back as a salary-matching piece in the deal because the Rockets won't really want to gut their young core completely to make the money work. And as a rebuilding team, I wouldn't really want Van Vleet back, maybe Brooks though for a tough thuggish mentality. But my ideal package would be:
Booker for Jalen Green/ Landale (or Jeff Green- expiring)/ Eason/ Whitmore/ PHX 25' 1st/ PHX 27' 1st/ PHX 29' 1st.
For my part, I'm really looking to try and get us a good promising, and talented young core, while also getting our key picks back so we can full-on tank/rebuild. And in taking back Green, the Rockets wouldn't really be sending out their top perceived players (currently) in Thompson,Also in keeping Van Vleet and Brooks too, they can be competitive and these two factors give us greater leverage to get our picks back in the deal (in terms of equitable value exchange). Our package (in my eyes) would give us:
- A young, very explosive, aggressive raw Booker/ Wade archetype player in Green.
- An elite lockdown defensive 3/4 ( Marcus Morris/ Anunoby/ Jerami Grant archetype)
- An $8 million expiring (Jeff Green).
- A young, explosive high potential fringe star wing talent in Whitmore (Stackhouse/ DeRozan archetype). can become our 6th man off the bench or be showcased and moved for another young piece.
- Our 3 1sts back in 25,27, and 29. This way we could rebuild without worrying about giving up potential lottery picks to other teams. The package (incoming young players) seems modest in order to get our picks back. but has the potential to still be really great with the young players and their skillsets/talents we'd get back in the trade. Then in getting our 3 most critical picks back in the 25,27, and 29 1sts, we can more freely bottom out. That Booker trade would give us a very solid young core. Then I'd follow that up with this KD trade:
KD to Denver for Michael Porter Jr/ Saric/ Westbrick/ Braun/ Holmes/ Tyson (filler)/ DEN 26' 1st/ DEN 2030 1st.
Post KD and Booker trades, we'd be getting back:
Core assets for rebuild
- Michael Porter Jr (KD replacement).
- Jalen Green (Booker replacement).
- Tari Eason Young, athletic elite lockdown defensive SF (can create lockdown defensive wing/forward duo with Dunn interchangeably or together at 3 and 4 positions in small-ball lineups).
- Cam Whitmore Young, explosively athletic power wing and explosive scorer (can replace Beal once he chooses to leave as we rebuild).
- Christian Braun Young, very talented/skilled SG (at 6'6 could be our version of Austin Reeves).
- Day'ron Holmes Very athletic, skilled 2 way power forward/center with high potential.
- Hunter Tyson (low-cost filler just to make the money work). A 6'9 Doug Mcdermott/ Bojan Bogdanovic type sniper at the 4.
- Dunn. A long ultra-athletic, high energy, high IQ lockdown defensive wing/forward. Can create a suffocating elite lockdown defensive duo with Eason.
- Ighodaro. A long athletic high IQ, playmaking defensive small ball center.
Picks
PHX 25' 1st (back), PHX 27' 1st (back), PHX 29' 1st back, DEN 26' 1st, DEN 2030 1st (**premium pick likely post-Jokic and KD). The only draft year we'd really be missing is the 2028 1st.
Tradable vet contracts
Jeff Green, Saric, Westbrook, O'neale, Allen, Okogie, Nurkic, etc.
I'd look to trade any/all of them (as needed for 1sts and/or 2nds?? draft/trade for a young PGOTF. draft/sign/ trade for a young athletic center option. Fill out the roster with low-cost minimum players, and rebuild.
You know, you weren't posting when we were 8-1, but look at us now and that glimmer of possibility that we trade for our picks back....gonna have to fire up that draft thread soon! I was just looking at some of the prospects. Some interesting prospects. Aside from the top 3 or 4, Edgecomb and Demin would be really interesting if they were a little better shooters.