See, I think the goal of the franchise should be as competitive as possible in the long run. As in, should eventually be good enough to compete for a championship. This team just doesn't have it in them. Brad and Mikki are both, as you admitted, old and tapped out. Ron is in the middle of his prime; he's not going to improve by leaps and bounds over the summer. Same with John, he's only a month younger than Ron. That's 60% of the starting lineup right there, our entire frontcourt. No matter which roleplayers you put around them, this is as far as a team built around Ron/Kevin/Brad takes you.
Sure that should be the goal, but there are several different ways of doing that. Again, I'm not saying that this team, as is, can compete for a championship. But they can be competitive and that is good for the franchise in many ways. Let's say that if this team stays healthy, they can have a 44 win season. In all likelihood that won't result in a playoff birth next year, but teams will respect us and our players, and fan support will increase. Spencer will get enough time to work on what he needs to work on, and the rest of our guys may be able to earn spots in the rotation.
Why would we want to recreate a younger version of this foundation anyways? It's not going anywhere. Sure, Hawes may take over for Brad. Ok, Kevin gets better. But our best player clearly is Ron Artest, who not only do we not have a young replacement for, but also isn't good enough to lead a team anywhere. He's just not that player.
No, you can't build a contender around Ron. But does that mean that you shouldn't want him on your team? And I'm not saying that like, I want to draft a young Mikki or something. I'm really not totally sure about what you're arguing here. I'm just saying that our young guys can take over when they earn their starting spots. I think having to earn it will certainly help in their development as well. Not to mention that I'd rather have Spencer going up against Brad every day in practice then some crappy backup.
Portland can afford to sign veteran PGs because their young core of Roy/Aldridge/Oden is in place. We, however, have no such young core. All we have to go off of is Martin and a few end of season minutes from Hawes. Garcia is nice, Beno is solid, Douby has shown flashes, but they're all ultimately roleplayers. Roleplayers are easily replaced. Franchise cornerstones are not, and we don't have one yet. Where do we get one? THE DRAFT.
All right. It seems that you and SacKingZZZ are arguing different points, which is fair enough. I was just saying that worry about developing future role players and clearing out vets to do so is kinda silly.
But I would consider Spencer a part of our young core. Heck, if Oden is part of Portland's without having played a single NBA minute, than Spencer is certainly part of ours. We'll also have our draft pick this year, the potential to trade for people next year with our expirings.
I do agree with the last point to make only trades that are fair to us. I don't think Kleiza/1st is good value for Ron. I'm not advocating to sell the farm for pennies on the dollar. My argument is that our veterans eventually have to be traded and we'll take a dive one year. Petrie's draft record speaks for itself, that'll be all he needs to pick up the final piece to our young core, and THEN we can talk about progress and the upwards trend.
But if we can't get good value for them, then what's really the point? You say that our veterans eventually have to be traded as if a good, helpful trade will just fall into our laps. I remember one time when it seemed that Geoff approached a trade with the attitude of "I just have to trade this guy regardless of whether or not I get a good return". Because of that, we still have Kenny Thomas on the end of our bench making about 10 times what he is worth.
And anyway, like I said before, I think this team without Brad and Ron is probably like a 30ish win team right now. Definitely bad, but definitely not "guaranteed top 5 pick" bad. That would probably leave us at 6th or 7th in the lotto usually.
Phoenix was able to sign Nash using capspace; they drafted Amare. Capspace + picks, sound familiar? Everyone else are roleplayers, including Marion.
I don't know where you're getting this idea that I'm anti-capspace or something. I just know that we won't be able to clear any significant cap space until our veteran bigs expire, so looking for expirings for say, Brad's contract really won't help us sign a big name FA (before you look at the salaries and tell me I'm wrong, remember to add in Kevin's extension, perhaps a re-signed Beno, and our draft pick this year).
And part of my point with Amare is that he was the #9 pick. And after doing some research on this, I've found a pretty incredible fact--he is the only lotto pick that they have kept (they selected and traded Deng in '04) since 1988! And my point more over was that they got him with the #9 pick--they didn't have to tank really, and they got their guy.
Lakers had a top 20 player of all time left over from their last run who was just entering his prime. Hardly a comparable situation, but they did manage to nab Gasol for Kwame, who they got for Butler, who they got by trading Shaq for youth.
Yeah, and I mentioned that it was a different situation. Although connected the Shaq trade with the Gasol trade is a pretty bigass stretch. My point was also though that they got Bynum at the #10 spot without having to really tank. They took their one kind of down year and got a future great center out of it.
Detroit truly is a unique situation. They managed to pull a top 5 PG out of thin air, and surrounded him with a lot of talent. Regardless, they are an exception to the rule, though I think they are vastly overrated, especially since their ECF runs were, well, in the East.
Yeah, they made a brilliant signing with Chauncey, because they saw potential where others had given up--like with the JO to Indy trade. If Geoff sees another opportunity out there for a guy like that, I wouldn't be surprised to see him jump at it. Still though, other than Chauncey, all of their big time players were acquired via trade.
Oh, and I'd kill to have an overrated team with a ring.
See, the rarity of that scenario just implies bad planning. What are the chances of us magically finding a diamond in the rough that is actually good enough to get us to relevancy? That should be the question management asks themselves. Gathering high draft picks, while not foolproof, is easily the best way to get such a player. Easily. It seems like you're advocating sitting on our hands waiting for a miracle to happen. Fortune favors the bold, just look at Portland.
The chances aren't great, but they're not horrible either, especially since we have a GM who has essentially drafted 3 or 4 guys outside of the lottery who will probably have been all-stars by the end of their careers (Peja, Hedo, Wallace and Kevin).
But more importantly, you talk about "gathering high draft picks" as if we can just snap our fingers and make that happen. The only guy (who we'd be likely willing to trade) that might get us a high pick would be Ron, but even that's a big question mark. That's part of how the draft works--teams that suck and/or are young don't really have a need for a Ron Artest.
Fair enough, though if Petrie is aggregating talent like you say he is, then I think that he would have found a way to keep Bibby. Signing Mikki Moore just isn't a move a team afraid of the luxury tax would do.
Well we clearly did have a need for Mikki this year. I mean without him, our starting PF would have either been a 19-year-old or a frog. But regardless, with Mike still around we still would've been far over the tax. Having Mikki wouldn't have changed that. We were going to have to clear off somebody's salary. Like, maybe if we didn't sign Mikki, we could have traded Ron instead, but that hardly would've improved things. I think Geoff knew all along that he would have to look to move Mike's contract.
Or he was waiting to see if his value could go up? All indications were that Geoff was the one making the phone calls up until the deadline, and asked specifically for what he wanted.
He was waiting so long that he just let the deadline pass? Wait, what? I'm not sure what you're arguing here.
If it's going to help in the long run then it's going to help in the long run. Losing sometimes hurts in the short run and helps in the long run. It's the nature of the NBA. Any trade for Ron at this point is going to make us lose more games in the short run; thinking that we'll get youth AND win right away is wishful thinking at best.
Of course we won't, and I wasn't thinking that. I was thinking that "expirings/youth" isn't good enough because "youth" is too general. Like I said, if it's for a specific young player that is available that Geoff likes, then I would support it. I think that that is partially why Geoff doesn't usually look to trade for picks outside of draft day. He doesn't like "youth", he likes specific young players. That's what I'm getting at.
You're thinking too much in specifics here; I'm just saying conceptually to rebuild you get under the salary cap, take a flyer on some youth, and get a high draft pick. I understand we won't be under the cap until 2010. That's no reason to delay a rebuild. This is the right summer to start deconstructing the team. Ron and Brad have significant value that could net us something nice. John showed flashes, and a contender might take a flyer on him, but if we keep him it's alright because he's cheap. SAR and Kenny may be untradeable at this point, and I'd prefer to keep Mikki because he's a good teammate and is expiring anyways.
Yeah, but I just don't see the point in talking about cap space if we know it's probably not coming next summer. Clearing off those salaries really doesn't do much of anything in the way of helping us rebuild.
Sure there's reason to delay a "rebuild" (by your definition). If we can't get sufficient value, then I'd consider that a very solid reason. You said yourself that you wouldn't have done Ron for expirings/Kleiza/1st, so what makes you think that something better will appear for us? I mean if it does, I'll be glad, but assuming that it will is really far-fetched.