bwgood77 wrote:Lindecision wrote:bwgood77 wrote:
You think Dieng and Lavine are more promising future pieces than Bledsoe? The Suns would never trade a guy like Bledsoe without getting at least Dieng back from who they have. And no way they take Martin or Pekovic.
I think Lavine could be. But its not really about whose a more promising future piece anymore. Its more about Bledsoe's situation in Phx being untenable, and public. Phx doesn't feel Bledsoe is worth the max, but when another team is prepared to give him the max, all of a sudden Phx thinks they can be picky with what assets then want in return?
The deadline for the QO isn't far away and Bledsoe has already made it clear he will sign it, so we're at the point of no return. Unfortunately for Phx that means very little leverage. That's is why I said the pick makes this interesting. A package of Pekovic and a top 3 protected 1st is good value, all things considered. I mean Bledsoe probably wants out at this point.
I don't think he will take the QO. He'd be an idiot to, especially if the Suns ultimately go up to 4/54 or so. He'd never make his money back, even if he got a max deal next time.
They can be picky because Minnesota can't sign him outright. If they could, then yes, the Suns couldn't be as picky, but they'd still hold leverage since they could always match.
I am confident he would already have that deal long ago if his side would have come to negotiate. I think this is as much about the status of being a "max" player as it is about the money itself.