CATEGORY ONE: LOW LIKELYHOOD, HIGH UPSIDE YOUTH
Most likely candidates will have many of these characteristics:
1. They've been given opportunities, but have not made the most of them.
2. They may have had injuries.
3. The team may be a contender and needs a roster spot over youth.
4. The team may be a contender and doesn't have minutes to develop youth.
5. The team has alternate youth at that position.
6. They aren't 2009 draft choices
From what I've seen, most teams seem to believe in potential, and become even more invested after they've drafted a guy. They see him for what he could possibly be, not for what he most likely is. Players with the characteristics above may have lost some of their shine, and a team may be willing to forget their dreams for something more pragmatic.
CATEGORY TWO: POTENTIAL STARS WE'D SPEND 2010 CAP SPACE ON
Most likely candidates will have many of the characteristics:
1. A flaw that has gotten in their way (injuries, attitude, etc)
2. He doesn't fit the direction of the team (young player on old team)
3. A team that has financial need - perhaps over the lux
4. A team that wants to change direction.
5. Someone we'd be willing to trade for now, rather than wait for 2010 and give nothing or try to grab in free agency or a cap space sign-and-trade
This may cause another team to be willing to trade a star.
CHARACTERISTICS OF PLAYERS WE'D LIKE FOR BOTH GROUPS
5. Younger player
6. Longer and athletic
7. Able to run
8. Not a PF or PG
Like I said, I don't want to name and specific players myself, but I certainly have my ideas. What I'd like to hear are your ideas. Give me some names in both categories and I can hopefully develop some trades that will be more appealing to you guys.