peachbucket wrote:greenmachine_2849 wrote:jmr07019 wrote:Even Lopez for Lee Dallas, Boston 1sts and Philly 2nd could be a good trade for both teams at the deadline.
Heck, I would even go further. Provided that they agreed in essence to throw in the towel for the season (by not making any additional trades), in exchange for Lopez I would give them back their 2018 1st round pick as well as remove our option to swap 2017 picks.
This would pretty much guarantee a bottom 2 record for the Nets this year (and hopefully at least a top 3 pick this summer if the ping pong balls don't screw us) and give us an all-star caliber center. Would also make us look much more attractive to potential free agents this summer. From the Nets perspective, they could get a two year head start on their rebuild by actually having a reason to be bad now.
I know there will be those who say that is the worst idea ever and that we must hold onto all the Nets picks at all costs, but I disagree. I would rather do what we can to ensure one great pick than wind up with 2.5 mediocre picks. Because I REALLY don't see a Lopez led Nets team finishing with even a bottom 5 record this season. They are currently only three games from the 8th worst record, and the teams ahead of them haven't set their eyes toward the draft yet. But remove Lopez from the equation and the Nets have far and away the worst roster in the league, imo. They would have a devil of a time winning much more than 5 more games the remainder of the season.
The fact that I think the odds of a better player than Brooke Lopez being available in either the 2017 or 2018 draft (at least where the Nets will likely to be drafting) are remote at best is a secondary consideration but I think is likely true as well.
No thanks. I'll take my chances with Brooklyn being horrendous for what looks like a very deep 2017 draft class and a 2018 class that already has a franchise player in DeAndre Ayton. Based on past history and his extensive current usage, there is also an above average chance that Lopez will miss a substantial portion of at least one of the following two seasons.
I would however offer them Kelly Olynyk and Jonas Jerebko for a pick swap in 2019 as well as their unprotected 2020 pick.
I agree - worst idea ever. You need to diversify your bonds. Nothing guarantees a lottery win, and there's little reason to think they'll improve in the next years.
Better 2 extra top 7 picks and lotto tickets than trying to shoot the moon for better lottery odds this year.




















