Pickled Prunes wrote:The players you mentioned are not like each other. (Wall, CP3, Westbrook, Beal etc... )
Your arbitrary comparison is not relevant.
Only relevance being drawn was the preponderance of NBA twitter/ pods / msg board fans calling for the selling team to take back lots of negative assets, stretch, buyout or wait out.
But you're literally making my point of "fans will revise and call it an anomaly"
RE: Wall being injured -- that's precisely *why* he was then-flagged as untradeable. It wasn't a "secret" that he was hurt. At the time of the trade, Wall had not set foot on an NBA court in 2 years. And he was traded with 3y 125M left on his deal. This was overwhelmingly considered the most immovable asset in the NBA and they got back Westbrook (as you said coming off 6 straight all NBA seasons) without having to add major assets -- And Russ even played great for Washington. This is exactly what fans said would not happen (getting off Wall without paying a huge premium). And it happened despite people stamping their feet.
Pickled Prunes wrote:CP3 was always tradeable and clearly PHX underestimated his importance to what they had.
This is my point about how people forget and try to revise history. I'm talking about in Houston when Paul, was on his 3rd straight year of sub 60 games played and almost 4 years removed from his last all star game but scheduled to make 80M over the next 2 seasons.
Was traded -- along with 2 swaps and 2 picks (1 left, 1 did not convey) -- for Westbrook. Again you said RW was on his 5th straight all NBA season at that time.
And for Russ I'm talking about Washington being able to flip him to LA at age 33 with 2y 90M without paying but also getting back assets (Dinwiddie + Kuz on a 13M salary)
Pickled Prunes wrote:The narrative that PHI traded Simmons for Harden has some serious Morey spin. Simmons was salary filler in that deal.
I sometimes wonder if you disagree just for the sake of disagreeing haha...
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Talk about spin. Harden forced a trade. Morey waited for the moment.
Are you disagreeing that Ben Simmons was considered a negative trade asset or disagreeing that Philly won the deal that sent Simmons out?
Look at it another way:
If Simmons was "just filler" What assets do you think Brooklyn "won" over a different trade of Harden?
They could've kept Harden. They could've traded him elsewhere.
Is your argument that they agreed to pay Simmons 100M over 3 years to get.... Seth Curry? Andre Drummond? Or is it the VERY late (#28) FRP pick Or the deferred asset (2027 heavily protected 1st) -- which eventually turns into cash.
Brooklyn was 100% counting on Simmons restoring his health and becoming a very good rotation player (if not hopeful an all star again).
Salary filler is exactly the "revisionist history" that we will see with Jrue Holiday.
The point I think you're ignoring is that Philly got off a guy who did not play -- almost at all -- let alone at a max level. And he had 3y 100M+ left on his contract... And they got back a guy who is still All NBA caliber three seasons later.
I assure you that there will be a lot written here, NBA twitter, and in the podcast world saying Jrue Holiday has almost no trade value with his contract.
But when he is moved a positive asset will come back.
And then people will spin ("He was salary Filler!" "Wall was hurt!" etc...).