letsgosuns wrote:bwgood77 wrote:letsgosuns wrote:
I am thinking more about trading the pick for a superstar. A top three pick is what a team wants. Anything lower than that makes it tougher to get a top player in trade.
Oh yeah, that's right. I keep forgetting superstars are available for a high pick.
Idk if you are being serious or sarcastic. When you factor in the Suns own pick and all the other picks they own, they can make great offers for just about any player out there. I expect the pick to be available for the right player.
I am not sure who you consider superstars but the ones I can think of are unlikely on the table. The only semi one that might be is Love and Cleveland doesn't want picks, they need players to play with LeBron now. So I am being sarcastic, because you keep saying we will trade for a superstar but there are only a handful of them and teams with them won't trade them for unknowns unless they have to. Blake Griffin is the one other guy, but he is a free agent soon, so that would be a risk. In my estimation, he would be the ONLY possibility, but we could probably only do it later with a guy like Telly signed, but we still don't really have enough unless they want a guy like Knight, and Paul's time is running short, so he probably wouldn't be happy with picks either.
I don't think people competing blow it up. Chicago doesn't look like they make the playoffs, so there is Butler people have mentioned, but he is more of a young cornerstone to build around, and they would get rid of vets to competing teams more than trade a key guy who could be with them for 10 years rather than trade him for picks...they already have him, Portis, McDermott and others, including their own lottery pick this year. And is he a superstar anyway?