bwgood77 wrote:Well I said two picks, and our two unprotected picks in that Rockets trade. Not sure if Ghost was agreeing with that by saying we can't take back 1 or not.
I would possibly take back 1 if we got some premier young talent. Like if we got Amen Thompson, that's definitely worth a first. But that's unlikely.
And it all depends on whether KD will sign for more years where he goes. I can't see a team giving up THAT much for 1 year.
Part of the reason we gave up so much was because he had just signed a 4 year deal. You never get too much with one year left on the deal, and trading a soon to be 37 year old is unprecedented. AD was traded for a lot with I think 2 years left, but he was like 27 or 28 I think, in his prime.
No, I actually was absolutely agreeing with you man. But also sharing my thoughts on a baseline threshold that we need to maintain in order to stop the pattern of getting fleeced in every trade. Now your trade package you mentioned was a good example of our baseline threshold that I'm talking about. And I also agree with you on the premise of a pendulum swing factor in that IF we'd be getting back all three of our 1sts back (not very likely given KDs' age/ contract) then the player inclusion would require less value.
But IF we're only looking at maybe our 27' and 29' firsts, two firsts still being solid of course, I'd demand one of those two 1sts be our 25' 1st. Otherwise the result (to me at least) of giving up a likely top 6 lottery 1st by the end of the season and clearly giving up the best value (player) in the trade would then swing the pendulum to needing greater value from the inclusion of young talent. That being some combination of Smith Jr/ Whitmore or Eason/ Whitmore (as you offered).
However, IF the Rockets try to lowball us and take a hardline stance on a low-value offer, then I'm leveraging some of the other multiple offers with picks that we'll get from teams that'll pursue him hard as well. But yeah, I could be fine (not super ecstatic but still fine) with getting something like two of Houstons' young talents and two of our 1sts back. As long as Houston doesn't try and force us to take only one young prospect with a big salary filler like Van Vleet and maybe Whitmore alone and our two firsts or even just on of our firsts, because that type of package ( Van Vleet/ Landale/ Whitmore/ 1 PHX 27 or 29 1st) would be completely unacceptable!!!
Give me something along the lines of: (don't care about Reed)
Package A- KD for D Brooks/ Landale/Smith/ Whitmore/ PHX 27' 1st/ PHX 29' 1st.
Package B- KD for Van Vleet/ Eason/ Whitmore/ PHX 27' 1st/ 29' 1st.
Package C- KD for Van Vleet/ Landale/ Whitmore/
PHX 25' 1st/ 29' 1st/ 2031 2nd.
** Package C being the lowest value package would require our 25' 1st coming back to replace the missing value of young talent. Whitmore although intriguing with solid upside is only medial value currently, and Van Vleet and Landale are just big salary filler contracts with only Whitmore providing the young upside talent.
Any combination of these three packages I'd accept. But nothing less than these possibilities. Again, IF Houston takes a hardline stance trying to hardball us about EITHER not including our 25' 1st back OR at least two of their young core talent, them I'm immediately pivoting to OKC or San Antonio for their young talent picks package possibilities! And IF Ishbia prioritizes trying to still contend (LOL

) be highly competitive around Booker for another couple of years while ALSO mitigating the value of the draft picks we gave up to Houston, I'm aggressively pivoting to a player-centric package options in this order:
1-
Denver. KD for Porter Jr/ Saric/ Westbrook/ Braun/ Holmes/ Tyson.
There aren't any picks available for us in this trade, but the player package is still premium. Porter Jr could replace KD's role, Westbrook could replace Jones at point guard, Saric could replace Plumlee at backup 5 at least providing passing and floor spacing, Braun would replace Allen at backup SG/SF, allowing us to trade Allen for draft picks/ players, Holms would bee thee legit 3 & D version of Camara/Portis for us at the backup 4/5, and Tyson would replace D Lee giving us an athletic, young, 6'8 - 6'9 floor spacing spot up wing with size. Then we'd get picks from trading Allen and possibly O'nealee to make up the picks not in this trade.
2-
Minnesota.KD for Randle/ Reid/Dillingham/ MIN 32' 1st.
or
KD for Mcdaniels/Reid/DiVencenzo/ Shannon Jr/ Minott/ MIN 32' 1st.
I mainly prefer the Randle/ Reid/ Dillingham package because Randle would give us a big, strong, physical inside post presence that could score and rebound along with an edge too. And would become a valuable $30 million expiring asset next summer if we chose to trade him. Reid has immense value as a versatile backup 4/5 for us, and Dillingham could be mentored by Beal to become our microwave 6th man in the future or could be traded for picks/ assets if we choose. Also, I just don't see Minnesota gutting their roster for KD. It'd be too difficult under this new CBA to fill in the gaps. Their 32' 1st should end up a high lottery pick most likely too. And it would replace the 31' 1st we gave up to Utah.
3-
New York.KD for Bridges/Robinson/Achiuwa/ Mcbride/ Payne (or Kolek).
** The Knicks would still need to cut S760K this summer to do the trade. But they could do that by simply waiving or cutting Shamet, Huktpori, or Wright, or by trading Dadiet for a future pick. I didn't include picks in this because the Knicks picks kind of suck! Also, we'd be getting what I really want anyways in Bridges back and a starting caliber center in Robinson that would allow us to move Richards back to the backup role. Achiuwa and Mcbride could be flipped elsewhere for draft picks/players.
4-
Miami.KD for Rozier/Robinson/ Jovic/Ware/ GS 25' 1st.
Or
KD for Wiggins/ Robinson/ Ware/ Larson/ MIA 28' 1st/ MIA 30' 1st.
Although I'm not inclined to really do Riley any favors, getting KD would really turn their season around. BUT I wouldn't do it under any circumstances without Ware being involved and a 1st coming back too. The Rozier package is excellent value by virtue of including War and Jovic. And the 25' 1st puts it well above any other package other teams might offer. And Rozier and Robinson giving us around $44 million in expiring contracts would also be great for us! Heck, I might do this trade without getting the GS 25' 1st back just on the premise of getting Ware in the deal. But if that's still too rich for them, I'd be willing to let them take out Jovic. But nothing beyond that!
5-
Milwaukee. KD for Kuzma/ Portis/ Connaughton/ Jackson/ Smith/ MIL 31' 1st.
Now this trade would seem kind of surprising and out of left field by a wide Margin. But I absolutely believe the Bucks would jump to do this in a heartbeat
BECAUSE OF THEIR DESPERATION to keep/resign Giannis! Now saying that I haven't forgotten how they did us in the Finals. So in turn, I'll happily take their depth and young players and future premium 1st (MIL 31 1st). For the player package, Kuzma is still very young and versatile and aligns more with Books' timeline. And due to his versatility, we could play him at the SF or PF positions in many schemes. Portis could fill our need for a physical slightly edgy rebounding floor spacing 4/5. The underlying value here is easily in getting Jackson who at 6'6 and super athletic, also has underrated playmaking potential and elite defensive potential too. And Tyler Smith though still relatively unknown is a very talented young, fluid, 6'11 power forward with really high upside in the Jabari Smith/ MPJr archetype. Lastly, there 2031 1st is likely to be a high lotto pick for sure!
** Imagine running a big lineup of:
Booker/ Beal/ Kuzma/ Portis/ Richards.
Morris/ Allen/ Dunn/ Broome/ Plumlee.
Or
Booker/Allen/ Dunn/ Kuzma/ Richards.
Morris/ Beal/ O'neale/ Portis/ Plumlee.
And also having a young core of Dunn, Ighodaro, Jackson, and Smith (alternative to Jabari Smith). Plus our draft picks from CLE and DEN 2nd. With our first and second picks in this draft, I'm taking the best elite defensive prospects available in Jojo Tugler and Yaxel Lendeborg. We'll remain pretty competitive while also getting younger, adding more size, athleticism, defensive versatility, and toughness.
