The Real Dalic wrote:MagicStarwipe wrote:The Real Dalic wrote:Why would you wanna trade Afflalo? He's someone you'd like to have when we start competing for championships. He can be just as good as Battier for the Heat or Pietrus for us not that long ago.
We should try to keep as many assets as possible unless someone offers us an upgrade or a great pick.
Because you don't want young guys coming in and constantly deferring to Afflalo. Our young guys are too often spectators while Afflalo attempts to take over. Guys like Oladipo, Harris and Vuc should be taking on more responsibility. When Afflalo is on the floor it's like no matter who else is out there with him, it seems like everyone on the court feels the offense has to be run through him 90% of the time. It's because he has that alpha personality and demands the ball and also because he is not fully trusting of the young guys on the team.
I disagree. Afflalo will back off once this team starts competing. When we can make him a 4th or 5th option.
Besides, I think if you're going to blame someone for Afflalo's high volume shooting, it should be Vaughn. He's the one that ultimately makes that decision.
The age-decline is one thing, but the more important issue is playing time and asset accumulation. Basically its an issue of opportunity cost.
At some point Oladipo will be a regular starter, so will Harris, and so will Vuc. In addition, the the best talent coming out of this draft are all forwards. What value does Afflalo provide US for the next 2.5 years? He reduces our odds of a high draft pick this year and takes away playing time. We arent going to win a title this year or next, so his positive value is limited, while his negative value is higher.
Btw, Im not saying a guy like Afflalo is not extremely important to a title caliber team. Im saying he isnt important to a developing team right now. I have no problem with having a vet-guy like Battier on this team when we enter contention level play. But that can be acquired in free agency.
Look at the follow two hypos-
1. Trade Afflalo, get 1st round pick, draft Wiggins or Parker or Randle and draft someone else with Afflalo pick. Then in summer, sign Shane Battier/Afflalo type vet to act as 4th option glue guy. Hell, Luol Deng is a free agent. Bring him in.
2. Keep Afflalo, limit playing time of other guys, dont make playoffs or lose to Heat in 1st round, draft non-star lower level 1st rounder and then have to decide what to do with Afflalo in 2 years when he is a free agent.
Do you see the opportunity cost there? Can you justify why keeping Afflalo is that much more important?






















