NyKnicks1714 wrote:SOUL wrote:NyKnicks1714 wrote:
Do you not think this is a significant overpay?
Overpay yes, significant? To be seen. We still have our entire core.
I think every board overrates picks. I was defending the Gobert/Mikal trades while 99% of people were reacting this same way.
I'll take a 26 year old 22/5/5 guy on 48/41/90 to a team desperate for shooting.
We still need point guard play, but I think we should or could use our MLE to get that in addition to already having Suggs/Bane/AB/Franz/Paolo all handle the ball.
You're not looking at future 1sts as what they are, which is basically currency. They might be overvalued but they're a major component of the packages that land stars. We have plenty of examples of both successes and failures with these all-in trades, but making one for a player like Bane could be a huge mistake on the basis that a much better player could become available.
Example: maybe mid-season Giannis does indeed ask for a trade, and a package around Wagner + 4 picks is able to land him, especially if Phoenix is having a really bad season. Maybe Booker becomes available next summer, and I don't think there will be a great market for him. Maybe the Sixers decide to go full rebuild and look to trade Maxey in a year. And if they decide to hold off and Memphis trades Bane elsewhere, the opportunity to trade for a player of his caliber is always going to be there with a package like that.
Or maybe none of these things happen and what, the Magic are just forced to ride the treadmill? Like, if Bane is available and fits your needs, you can’t just say “Well, this might happen later on, so we’re not gonna bother.” Like, how can you plan your team building around a potential player maybe asking out in the future? It doesn’t seem Giannis is going to be traded, what if the Pacers, thinking Giannis was gonna ask out, hoarded their picks and didn’t trade for Siakam last year?
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I mean, if the player is available, you can’t really say in the moment “well, this might happen in the future, so we can’t consider it.” You just have to consider how it improves the team in the moment now, how many assets you’re giving up, and the offer you can make, etc. But you can’t just based your entire thinking on things that might happen later on. Especially when of all the things you listed, none of those things could happen. Ar ethe Magic just supposed to tank for 2 years waiting for some of these things to potentially never come?


































