Lapinski wrote:freshie2 wrote:I think you get a little more back for Iguodala than the package for Wallace or what you would get for Granger. Probably best to hold him for now, and maybe you can get a team like Sacramento to give up a draft pick and player as you approach the draft...still think he has to be part of the rebuilding by the assets you can acquire for him, but they are fully invested in this playoff run and trading him for little return made no sense.
We are rebuilding now....we have 7 of our top 9 players 24 or younger...5 of those 7 22 or younger...you really can't get much younger and if you do without any veterans that can actually put on a uniform and still play you have the Clippers, the T'Wolves and the Kings....
In 2 weeks when the 76ers overtake the Knicks, maybe you'll understand then....
I understand, but I also understand the need pieces to be serious contenders moving forward (next season...trade deadline passed this year). Yes, they don't want to be much younger, but if Iguodala returns a young big (Thompson) and a top 5 pick (even in this draft) it may ultimately get them closer to a championship than keeping him. Ultimately, they have decisions to make, and it may lead to them taking back some younger big men who give them a more competitive/long lineup that is playoff ready.


















