ConSarnit wrote:Los_29 wrote:ConSarnit wrote:
Yeah, whatever will SGA do when he only has 2 other all-star level players left to play with (as well as the biggest draft cache in NBA history)?
Why would SGA ever leave OKC in the next few years? Here is their roster/asset base even if IH and Dort leave
SGA
JDub
Chet
Wallace
Caruso
Mitchell
Topic
Not only do they have a better core than us, they have twice as many draft assets. It’s ridiculous to think OKC’s last chance at a title is this year. They can dodge the 2nd apron in ‘26/27 by getting off of Joe and Wiggins which would allow them to keep both Dort and IH.
That's not that impressive especially considering we have no idea what kind of player Topic will be. Not sure the value of their FRPs either.
WIth that said, SGA is in a way better situation there in OKC than he would here. There is chemistry and familiarity. He also seems to like OKC.
Any way you want to try and cut it they will be in a an excellent spot, regardless of how Topic works out. They could enter the ‘26/27 season with all of the above guys + one of Dort/IH while paying a moderate tax bill. They have 8 1sts (possibly 9) over the next 4 years. Even if only one of the wildcard guys hit as a good role player (Topic, Mitchell, Sorber, ‘26 1sts) they can maintain excellent depth. Outside of getting squeezed by luxury tax penalties they are in maybe the best spot of any team in NBA history.
They are a small market team, in the West, in middle America. They are absolutely going to get squeezed by the tax, and in the West, that will eliminate their ability to compete, as their core (SGA, JDub & Chet) are not physical enough to withstand the grind of multiple playoff rounds.
The most obvious guy to keep would be IH, but Dort is probably the player closest to SGA. And keeping one is still going to cost them significant tax dollars.
Also, as much as Durant talked about how much he enjoyed OKC, that didn't stop him from jumping ship when he had the chance.
Their best chance to compete will be this season. After that, it will all start to fall apart.
The tax implications are serious. Even owners with deep pockets are avoiding it (Warriors, Celtics, etc.).
They would still be a good team, just not a true contender.
I could see a SGA for Barnes & Quickley swap, with more salary filler on the OKC side. Premise of the deal though is SGA demands a trade out 2 years from now, and pushes for a trade home.
Barnes and IQ would complement JDub and Chet.