Sigra wrote:I was reading Boston forum just few days before Garnett trade. People said things like: "why we traded for old man Ray Allen? We are not going to contend anyway. We should trade Pierce, collect high picks and start from 0. But we are so stupid that we not only kept Pierce but we also add his father Ray". And then they got Garnett and BUM everything changed.
Things can change so quickly. You can go from one of the worst team in league to NBA champion in one year (like Boston did). Before them Nets traded for Kidd and insteed of one of the worst teams they become best team at east for years. Things can change so quickly if you have other pieces at place. RJ is good piece. He proved that over years as a member (amd starter) of eastern conference champion for years. Bogut is good piece as well. Hammond turned Yi and Simmons into RJ. That was miracle. One more miracle like that and we are contenders. Book it.
Ray Allen is a 9-time all-star, who made it on his own merit because he can create his own shot, for others, and score anywhere on the court. He was the best player on an EC Finals team, who would have won the NBA championship had Stern not rigged the Philly series. He was one of the key players on a gold medal winning U.S. Olympic Team. If you didn't know he got game, maybe the movie with expressly that title should have told you. He has a skill in a jump shot that allowed Reggie Miller to be effective until he was 40. And his contract ran for 3 years.
Richard Jefferson is a 0-time all-star, who can't create his own shot or for others, and got a huge contract because Jason Kidd is one of the best pure point guards of all time. RJ was a distant 2nd or 3rd best player on an EC finals team. He was one of the worst players on the first US Olympic team with professional players, who never won gold, and in fact they were crushed a few times along way. He's never been in a movie about how sweet of a basketball player he was. His game is primarily predicated on athleticism, which has waned because of injuries and age. And his contract runs for two years.
C'mon, RJ, especially in his current state, is not part of a 3-man core who will aid a team in winning an NBA championship. Our window for even using him would be small if he was. And the Bucks don't have the young assets ala the Celtics did, to acquire a superstar like Garnett in the near future. We don't have an Al Jefferson. I suppose we could have, but we passed on Brook Lopez last season for a bust like Potsie. That's what happens when you draft for need, Sigra. Let that be a lesson to you before you continue advocating doing the same in this year's draft. Your chances of getting the best player available that would be the primary piece in a Garnett type trade is decreased 80 percent, theoretically.