yosemiteben wrote:DY_nasty wrote:i just think that we'll never get a better chance to get value out of kemba than now and the odds of kemba making some massive improvement after all this time in the league is slim at best.
Strongly disagree with both of these points. Trading him coming off a disappointing year just as he is about to start the first year of a five year deal is the best chance to maximize his trade value?
I think this year was an off year for about 3/4 of our roster. I would be shocked if he doesn't look much better next season with more familiarity with his teammates, more development and productivity from our young guys, and hopefully a smoother running offense.
Unlike most of the roster, his poor shooting, inability to create reliable offense or make those around him better, and largely inconsistent play are nothing new though. Those are constants throughout his career. On top of that, this was a terrible year defensively for him and his intensity on that end has never been a question before. That's a terrible sign of a guy counting money. I don't think you should wait for a guy to bottom out before trying to move him, basically. And with Mo around (an if, but maybe not a big if at this point) the drop off isn't even all that large or altering to the team's identity - so its not like we'd be locked into Mudiay either.























