RunDogGun wrote:Puff wrote:carey wrote:
The value of asset A is not based on the value of the asset B you traded for him. I don't understand this logic. It's based solely on how asset A preformed last year. The trade to acquire Eric is inconsequential now.
Yep - really strange. It is like that if you lost the $1,000,000 you won after you bought a $1 lottery ticket, you only lost $1.
Hopefully we learned a lesson when Amare left town for nothing in return except for a bunch of garbage. I think Ryan understands that Bledsoe is an asset and a very good one. We cannot let him go for nothing in return. Coro's column on the subject puts it all in perspective.
Amare was an UFA, and we got a large TPE and a second round pick instead of having a terrible contract. It was the right choice.
Since we have not made the playoffs since he left town, how has that worked out for us? What exactly did that TPE and 2nd round pick do for us? What legit free agent have with signed after Amare left that anyone expects to make an All Star team any time soon? Who is our power forward?
Even with his poor health and poor play I doubt that our record would have been any worse than it has been if he we would have matched the Knicks offer. The garbage that we brought in from other teams, via free agency, to replace him did not work out at all. The talent we do have has been acquired by trades and the draft.
Everyone raves about what a great move Sarver made not to match, was it really that great?
If we let Bledsoe go for nothing in return I expect we will be set back in a similar fashion.
Players like Amare and Bledsoe do not grow on trees, the smart franchises find a way to keep those kind of guys around or trade them for legit replacements on their way out the door.
If Bledsoe signs the QO and leaves town next summer, what year will we be in the playoffs again?
The Western conference does not seem to be getting any weaker.
What gets me about Amare is that everyone raves about how smart Sarver was. Yeah I am so happy that a Billionaire saved a couple of bucks while breaking up a team that went to the WCF. He saved some money and the fans have not watched a Phoenix Suns playoff game since.
I expect he win spin it in his favor, if Bledsoe leaves the team as well. Just like he did the Amare departure.
Fans rejoice