Netaman wrote:vincecarter4pres wrote:We just gave up too many uber skyrocketing high valuable picks to get only 2 of our picks back, to not pick top 7 at least twice, I’m sorry.
You do not pivot and act like those Phoenix and Dallas picks were whatever.
Anyone who knew anything understood what those picks were potentially going to become, and quickly too.
I get it’s no given we pick top 3 this year or next, and do not feel entitled to it or anything silly, but you cannot do things to intentionally incrementally improve, or a boneheaded trade for some ancient vet or fading star at the expense of even a chance next year.
Tbh, we should have shipped DLo out immediately upon trading for him.
And they need to swing for the fences no matter what pick we wind up with this summer. You don’t take that bum Duke center, or some other big stiff, or some safe low ceiling pick.
Marks needs to find a way to trade up if we get stuck somewhere like 8 or 9, and land someone like Tre Johnson, or Edgecombe, Jakucionis, etc, and keep tanking, using the cap space to trade for bad salary and future 1sts.
Ship out Cam J and grab another top 10 pick.
S&T Cam T.
ship out russell to who though? unless we are taking back multi-year salary half the league is up against aprons and cant aggregate to make deals and dont have expirings or TEs. we know there are the 4-6 other teams basically tanking.
i agree about the trade w/ suns picks and getting back their own pick. i understand it but i think they could have easily just sat on the phoenix picks because they had more long term upside. now, this draft is very strong and if they win the lotto into top 3 it will be a gamble worth making probably, but if they dont end up hitting the pick out of the park it probably ends up being that they overpaid.
To anyone who would have given up a 2nd and a useless player preferably on expiring.
Not kept a legitimate big minute NBA rotation player who can also run an efficient offense.
Seriously, there might not be a long term keeper on this entire roster. What was the point of instilling these good habits and developing a bunch of guys who will, or should be on other teams or out of the league within 2 seasons?
Why did we ship out an over performing Schröder and swap him for another legitimate engine?
You don’t trade one of the Cams or Clax for a garbage return just to rack up more losses, I totally get and agree with that. But what you also don’t do, is bring in this vet whose a known quarterback and can get red hot and also has numerous game winners in his resume and keep him past the deadline, during a season where the goal is to lose, and on a roster where maybe 2 of these guys will still be in Brooklyn in 2027 and won’t be key cogs. Or at least hopefully won’t, or we’re in real trouble.