Ruzious wrote:I always need a reason for hope, so I prefer to trade Okafor rather than Nene. I don't trade Nene unless his foot doesn't improve - so I wait, because only time will tell unless the doctor knows something. Okafor is a solid dependable player, but Nene is more than that when he's healthy. To me, trading Nene is almost like giving up and truly not having a goal to be more than a .500 team. Nene and Pau together might not end well, but at least it's taking a chance at something real good.
My thinking is that trading Nene for Pau gives us even more hope. I think Pau is roughly as effective as Nene but with more durability. We would be a real strong team with a healthy Nene at 30 minutes per game for 75 games. Pau gives us just that.
But the beauty is that next year, both Okafor and Pau come off the books, giving us an insane amount of cap room. We could resign one or both of them, or we could try and sign Cousins or others. Or we could keep our powder try and then go after Kanter the following year.




















