MoreyWins wrote:shi-woo wrote:MoreyWins wrote:Here's a delusional Celtics fan overvaluing Jaylen Brown and Jrue Holiday (who btw make $85.5M for the next THREE seasons):
I find it weird you think that's a lot. Do you think it's because of Jrue, and that Celtic's would need to add more because you think he is a dead contract?
As a Celtic fan, I think that is on the lower end of the value to expect in a Brown deal, let alone attaching Jrue. I'm more in the #2 and Vassell camp for Brown, and think that offer would blow this one out the water.
Jabari and Tari have not even shown the ability to make an AS game, so getting a legit finals MVP wing who's made All-NBA and averaged 25+ multiple times, would be a boon for the Rockets. Brown is still a 2 way player, in his prime, and one of the best wings in the NBA. There are not many players better than him in the league.
But really, a later lottery pick, energy bench wing, and underwhelming former #3 pick is not nearly enough for a player of Browns caliber. I suggested Reed, 10 and Brooks for White 28 and Hauser, and think that's more of a fair deal.
Value wise, Rockets kill this deal, as they are arguably getting the 2 best players, easily the best player for 2 dudes on their bench and a mid pick...You must really have no faith in Brown
No, I don't have faith that Jaylen Brown can be the #1 option to a team with championship aspirations. I don't think he's worth the money he's paid or the headache that'll present itself when Houston is forced to make more drastic consolidation moves. Boston gave the both of them a sweetheart deal to stay on the team with the impression that they'll be competing together for the next four years. Nobody would have given Jaylen or Jrue those contracts on the open market. If there's a big swing move to be made by Houston, Jaylen Brown would be near the bottom of the list of desired targets for me. You can save Jaylen Brown's resume for someone with less options than Houston. Running it back would be a better option than going all-in for Jaylen Brown.
Jabari is also more valuable to the Rockets than Bill Simmons (or anyone that doesn't watch the Rockets) thinks. Our defense and rebounding fell off a cliff without him this season. We're not getting a player back to supplement his role. He has All-Defensive potential. He only lost his starting spot because Amen Thompson is so good that Ime wants to play him as much as possible.
Man some of these Brown takes are wild. So as a Rocket fan you consider Smith Tari and #10 going all in? While still keeping Green, Sengun, Amen, Cam and Reed?
Holy smokes, that's wild. All in would be Sengun, Amen, Jabari and #10. This trade package is not it, and while the idea of having 2 Alex Carusos is nice, those players literally don't matter unless you have All-NBA offensive players to carry the team. So many players have All-DEF potential, not many have that and can score you 25 a game.
I get not liking Brown, but I assume the whole purpose of this trade proposal for HOU would be that it's not forcing you to go all in. You still would have Green/Shep/Whitmore/Amen/Brooks/Shengun and all your picks to fill out the roster and potentially trade for another game changer. Brown might not even be the #1 or best player on this team when it's all said and done in this scenario
For the Celtics's it's the contracts that are the most attractive part of this deal, not the players or their talent.
I expect the Rockets to make a deal this summer, hopefully involving Green, because if not I think you are going to be shocked at what "all-in" in going to look like for this team, assuming they are hunting for another All-NBA player.
I love Jabari, but i'm not holding onto him for a player of JB's character. Tari and #10 are getting very over rated in this scenario.