sogood wrote:DowNY wrote:DowNY wrote:How about having Rondo sent to another team?
Rondo might just fit better with a player like Kevin Durant than Russell Westbrook does at this point in their careers.
Russell Westbrook might fit better next to a player like Melo than Rajon Rondo would.
http://espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=kr5l4n8Knicks acquire: Russell Westbrook, Gerald Wallace, Keith Bogans, & Kendrick Perkins
Thunder acquire: Rajon Rondo, Tyson Chandler, Raymond Felton, JR Smith & 2018 1st round pick via NYK
Celtics acquire: Reggie Jackson, Jeremy Lamb, Andrea Bargnani, Perry Jones III, Beno Udrih, Hasheem Thabeet & 2015 1st round pick via Thunder (top 10 protected pick)
Who says no?
Thunders obviously says no. You have them giving up Westbrook and all of their young talents for Rondo and 3 bad contracts.
Not saying it's a good trade idea (although it's not bad value wise), it's just trades with more than 5 players aren't common, let alone one with 14 players (2-3 all star players in this trade too) and picks....
but to call Tyson, Ray and JR bad contracts is ludicrous. Fans always go extremes with valuing their own players and in this case you're grossly under-rating them.
The only one that you could argue is a bad contract, is JR... even then it's debatable. JR of last year is worth $8-10 mil and grossly underperforming JR of this year is still worth ~$3 mil because you always know (and so do defenses) that he's capable of lighting it up. So average that out and you're looking at JR's value being around $4 mil. He gets ~$6 mil a year for the next 2 years, if anything it's a minor over pay (but at the same time it could be a good contract).
I promise you that every single team in the league would happily take Tyson on his contract... to call him a bad contract is laughable. Tyson at his worst still brings so many positives. He's still a major positive asset. I really don't have to explain this anymore, I'm sure everyone would agree.
Felton makes under $4 mil for the next two seasons. And yeah I don't think he's a starting caliber PG anymore... but he'd easily be a top tier back up PG. Looking around the league, that's a good rate for a back up PG (not on his rookie deal obviously). Some players who are around the same level as Felton: Sessions ($5 mil), Hinrich ($4 mil), Andre Miller ($5 mil), and Steve Blake ($4 mil). Felton may have more years on his contract than most of them, but that's just because he signed his deal after they did (besides Miller/Hinrich). And when you have someone on a fair contract, a lot of times you rather have them locked up for longer. Ray's 29 now, odds are he's not gonna decline much (or at all) over the next 2-3 years.