nba2k16 wrote:bondom34 wrote:nba2k16 wrote:
That's a pretty attractive package though. That's a ton of value. Really like that archie Goodwin pick, great young talent that will be a star real soon.
I think if I'm OKC I take that and run. Already have Kanter who is younger and has potential and there is a risk of Durant and WB leaving in the next few years. This trade at least replenishes the pipeline with a lot of youth to build around in the future
Um....
Kanter is an awful defender, made worse by losing Ibaka. Put it this way, if you wouldn't trade DJ for that package, its not enough for Ibaka so that's a counter. And that's not a ton of value, 2 late firsts and a couple of OK prospects for a top defender?
And all this does is makes sure, 100 percent that Durant leaves, which at this point is unlikely, so that is honestly the worst reasoning you could use.
Take that package for Deandre or nah? If nah, then again, this isn't close, because I'd take Ibaka over DJ.
I wouldn't take that for DJ he's too important to our team but that's a bad comparison DJ > Ibaka.
Yeah i could see how that would piss off Durant. But i think the writing is on the Wall isn't it (John Wall to be exact... lol) that he's leaving to go home, hence all the praise he gave to guys like LeBron for going home or leaving to get chips.
Nope, its not. He didn't praise anyone for going home, he said it was their choice. To be honest, he's currently (or just got back from) LA, where he along with Westbrook and Ibaka organized workouts with the team and new coaches. Doesn't sound like a guy who wants out. I'd also be interested to see him say anything about wanting to go home, because I've never heard him say it. I've heard him say it is a choice some guys have made, which is a fact, but not ever that he's interested in it. Maybe he's waiting for Blake to come home to OKC, seems inevitable he's going to IMO. There's a better chance to win in OKC than LA.
But ask around NBA front offices, and you’ll find that the consensus remains that, heading into the final season of his contract, Durant is likely to remain in Oklahoma City. He’s comfortable there, he can take in a bigger paycheck there, and he actually should be able to win there.
http://theweeklychallenger.com/kevin-durant-watch-sizing-up-thunder-stars-2016-free-agency-prospects/Were you surprised to see LaMarcus Aldridge move?
“No, I wasn’t. You could kind of tell once this whole thing started that he was trying to go somewhere else. But in those decisions, man, you’ve just got to respect the guy for making a decision that was right for him. I know a lot of fans were probably upset in Portland with the decision. But at this point of your life and your career, you’ve got to focus on you. I said this last year when Mr. James made his decision, it was pretty cool to see a guy do what he wants to do and not worry about what everybody thinks.”
When you see all the attention LaMarcus and DeAndre [Jordan] have gotten the last few days, have you thought at all about next summer and yourself?
“No I haven’t thought about it. I hear it all the time but I really am just focusing on rehab. I can’t get there unless I take care of today. That’s the way I look at it even though I hear it from every side, thinking past to next summer. But I’m not even trying to focus on that. I’m excited about our team, our new coaches and just trying to get back right.”
http://www.cbssports.com/nba/writer/ken-berger/25240123Most league execs informally polled here at Summer League expect Durant to stay in Oklahoma City when he hits the market next summer. There are only a handful of teams that can legitimately think they're an option. The Lakers, the Mavs and the Wizards (in Durant's hometown) are in the mix, for starters. The Knicks? I mean, I guess, in theory.
As well, trading a guy to make sure he leaves would be terrible terrible awful logic, given its likely he stays.
And to OKC, Ibaka > DJ. Durant
So you're pretty dead wrong on both counts, again. And if you'd like to throw some sort of baseless speculation out there in the future, should probably try to actually be sure it makes sense.