Post#397 » by JonathanJoseph » Thu Jun 9, 2011 9:28 pm
This all seems pretty far off track.
If either McGee or Blatche were in this draft they'd be the consensus #1 pick. And Seraphin would be a lottery pick as well.
For starters, trading big for small is usually cardinal sin. Even if Derrick Williams can play PF and even if he becomes an all-star caliber player, I would still be hesitant to give up anything more than the #6 and Seraphin for him.
For all the bellyaching of fans, there have been plenty of NBA coaches to comment on McGee being a defensive difference maker if just for his shotblocking who was invited into the National Team program. Trading him AND a lottery pick for a SF/PF, even a very good one, is borderline insane. Trading him straight up for a Derrick Williams would still be a bad idea.
As for the Blatche hate, which continues to be out-of-control, I seriously doubt EG would consider moving him either. I don't understand how all of you think that 24 year old 6'11'' players who average 18/8 hurt and going through the motions and are under contract fall off trees. If Derrick Williams is averaging 18/8 within 2 years he'll be seen as a very successful draft pick.
Trading DOWN makes far more sense than trading up. This isn't the final piece to the puzzle so adding more big men prospects (exactly like OKC has done with Aldrich, Mullens, ibaka) or BPA is the way to go. You can never have enough big men prospects but perfectly fine SG, SF, and PF can be found much more easily.
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