Jamaaliver wrote:
That list is a bit...lacking. (It doesn't include OKC panicking and trading Harden.
That was more about luxury tax, Ressler has said he would be willing to pay the tax if needed. OKC was NOT. They didnt lose him for nothing, they got back assets (almost an All Star in Kevin Martin who averaged 19PPG the year before. a 1st round pick in LAMB who was highly thought of, and i think future picks).
Kevin Martin and Jeremy Lamb, two first-round picks and a second-round pick in the surprising deal that was completed Saturday night
So, if someone offered us a 19PPG Scorer, a first round pick, and 2 MORE first round picks, Id seriously think about it. Not happening.
Or LAL wisely shipping off All Star C Andrew Bynum a year before FA and getting D12 in the first place.
Bynum had injury concerns, knees were already suspect. D12 was in a situation that AH is not in, he hated the coach and the FO. Totally different situations.
Boston trading the rotting corpse of Rajon Rondo for draft picks.
Again, totally different situation. Hawks are in their "prime" right now, Boston was rebuilding. If we had lost PM AND DMC AND somehow like teague or something, then i could see us doing something like that. Rondo also was coming off injury and hasnt been the same played in almost 3 years.
But it does highlight my greater point:
Portland lost LaMarcus for nothing.
Dont you think Portland knows that? Why didnt they trade him? thats MY point, is it doesnt happen because they were prob offered a 1st round pick for him and that is it. Why trade assets when you can just SIGN them in 4 months ?
Lakers lost Dwight & Pau for nothing.
They traded Bynum and his NEVER playing again for 1 year rental of D12 who was injured anyway. Wash. Id have to see what other trade offers they had for Bynum to see if it was really "nothing".
Pau was 19.3 million a year, untrade-able at that salary with his injuries at THAT time.
Toronto lost Bosh for nothing.
TOR got back Draft Picks IIRC
Utah lost Millsap & AL Jefferson for nothing.
Agreed, but, I think they were ok with it. +1 to you.
DET lost Greg Monroe for nothing.
Think that was the plan all along.
Minnesota is a perfect example of being proactive. They traded Kevin Love before the start of his final season (he was expected to opt out) and got a great young prospect as a result.
BRILLIANT MOVE, and IMO all time DUMB move by CAVs. I think 5 years from now youll say that was one of the dumbest things they ever did was let Wiggins go for injury prone , soft Kevin Love (not a fan). Lebron needed youth. having Wiggins on the wing , with HIS mentorship, man..................
No one is offering a deal like that to us. CLE did it because LEbron made them do it.