KidA24 wrote:I have no doubt in my mind you would've been a proponent for giving Brandon Jennings 4/48 and just gone with him. He was, afterall, a near all-star talent.
No one is saying let Knight walk for nothing. The idea of a S&T (gasp) instead of overpaying to keep your own guy is very appealing. Getting an asset while not overpaying is much better than paying market value -- when that market value is beyond what the player provides on the court.
Nope, I did not like Jennings, he was selfish and doubt he ever becomes a winner. He is Starbury without the talent essentially.
All I see is offers for another teams trash. Something interesting would be Knight for Kanter and find a 3rd team to take on Knight. That makes sense. But these offers for guys like DMO, Canaan, etc.... I just do not get. These are low end players that will not become the talent that Knight is today.
The best example I can use is the Thunder. I know Knight is not Harden, but Knight can in fact impact games, letting him go in these trades many of you propose could be exactly what prevents us from making the climb to the top. Had the Thunder kept Harden, no doubt in my mind that they have 1-2 titles right now. Again, not saying Knight is Harden-esque, but that could really be a move that hurts us. We need to be looking at others players that actually have as high a ceiling as Knight, not bench fodder like DMO and Canaan.