sidsid wrote:Brinbe wrote:OakleyDokely wrote:Players will always use the media to get their demands/preferences out there but if KD was traded to Serbia, he'd learn Serbian because he ain't giving up the paycheque.
Stars will almost always get their way in the end. Teams will placate them as to not sour their reps with other agents/stars and I think Dame was the one situation where it didn't go that way and that was a pretty unique situation in that the Heat had nothing of interest to offer.
And in the end, he still okay'd the Bucks instead of coming here.
So unless things totally fall apart with the Rockets, Spurs, Heat he'll end up in one of those three places.
The 3 KD teams have incentives to keep their ask low.
- Miami will have cap space next year to sign KD outright if he still wants a home and the Heat don't make a move with their expirings. You lose one of the last good KD years, but it comes at no cost.
- The Rockets are looking for a younger star to mesh with their young core. Keeping the Suns picks either to reap the benefit or wait for that other player to come around is likely the more sensible move.
- The Spurs are not beggars. This is the second star directly asking to play with Wemby. There will be more.
The Wolves and Raptors just need to beat out the likely already low offers. A good chance the existing package provided is already there.
i think considering the apron situation with the Suns, the deals are pretty easy to work out in terms of what contracts work, it's just a matter of what the Suns feel is best for their future.
The Heat could wait but I think Riley would be somewhat aggressive if it meant getting Durant for the next three years. Herro/KD/Bam isn't horrible, though I don't know if they're contending for anything. I don't know that Ware would be totally worth the hold up there, but we'll see about their resolve.
As for the Suns, if they think getting a starting level C is that important, (and we know ourselves from past experience that it indeed is) I can see why the Raps offer is enticing.
I don't think the Spurs have any real motion as Vassell/Johnson isn't anything to the Suns, but they might as well try.
The Suns probably have no real interest in Green as the main piece back from Houston and would probably want Jabari included too, which the Rockets probably balk at. So who knows where that goes.
The main question from our end (especially if you're going to the trouble of trading for KD) is replacing Yak with a championship-level C and that isn't exactly an easy thing.