bullsnewdynasty wrote:You can always trade young players for veterans, especially if a star wants out. Guys on rookie contracts are the most valuable trade commodities next to draft picks. i.e. look at how the Clippers got CP3, they traded a future pick plus two recent lottery picks. Just because you go young doesn't mean you're committed to a full rebuild in the long term.
Exactly. HOU essentialy got Harden for Lamb (a high draft pick) and a rental of KMart. Granted OKC did get Steven Adams also but Harden is worth more than all of those players combined.
You never know when a KLove deal might spring about and if we had productive young talent on rookie deals that would be very attractive to other GM's.
A lot more attractive than an aging Luol Deng on a high end contract that doesn't end for 4-5 years. Teams that have stars who leave usually look to rebuild afterward, meaning they probably don't want vets who make them middle of the pack (i.e. DEN after Melo trade), especially not vets making upwards of 13 mil a year.





















