letsgosuns wrote:^Besides the fact that I think Johnson is still a better player than Dragic right now anyway, and this trade gets rid of the logjam at point guard, you want Dragic to walk at the end of the season without getting anything in return?
If you think Johnson is still a better player then you're wrong. Even if he was, dumping IT, Green (another expiring, so even if you think he's a negative simply don't re-sign him), Plumlee is moronic.
IT isn't a fan favorite here, but his advanced stats are awesome and he has value. He makes $6 million going forward, 1/11 of the CURRENT cap, which is expected to go up and make him even more valuable. Negatives aside, he's a 6th man of the year finalist for the next 5 years or so, and his contract is miniscule.
Plumlee is a quality, proven backup big in a league without many good big men (resulting in guys like Mozgov getting 2 1sts in exchange) on a rookie deal for a few more years. He also has value even if his PT on this particular team is declining.
You pay what the market dictates. Joe Johnson, Deron Williams, and Brooke Lopez have all been shopped all season long, with the 1st 2 being given away with no takers. The Nets want to rid themselves of bad contracts. With Lopez they want some type of return, but with the others they are happy to dump them. You don't trade an All-NBA player from last year in his prime, even if you think he's leaving, for a guy the other team is trying to give away and who is also expiring.
I don't think it's a stretch to say Phoenix could get a first for IT and a first for Plumlee and a 2nd for Green. So essentially you're trading Dragic, 2 1sts, a 2nd, and Zoran for an expiring (in 1.5 years) 33 year old.
So even if you think Joe is better, this only makes sense if the only thing you care about is this season, and even then our bench is going to take a step back without IT and Green and Plumlee. Hell, between Dragic, IT, and Green all out the door, you've traded arguably 2 of our top 3 current players and 3 of our top 7 overall.