bwgood77 wrote:letsgosuns wrote:I never said Wall was available. Re-read my posts. I said maybe he asks for a trade. Who knows. I am 100% speculating. I also never said George was available either. I said I would trade for George. And I always look at it from the other team's perspective every time. Like the Pacers. How good is that team ever going to be with George. Can they attract any free agents. Have they already maxed out. If they think they cannot get any better and/or cannot sign a free agent, maybe they want to rebuild. So if the Suns call up and say we will give you two 2016 lottery picks plus Knight or Bledsoe and maybe another player or whatever, you think they would turn that down? We are talking about a top 5 pick and another potential late lottery pick, plus a player that can help immediately, and maybe even more. That offer is fantastic for any player in the league.
Let's put into perspective this hypothetical trade offer for a superstar:
A top five pick
A pick in the 12-13 range
Eric Bledsoe
another filler or maybe another future pick (not the Miami picks)
Tough to beat a package like that. Something like that rebuilds a team overnight. Most people on here argue that Bledsoe was playing like an all star prior to his injury this season so these are quality assets the Suns have.
I'd trade for those guys too. If your proposed trade package rebuilds a team instantly, why doesn't it rebuild ours? But to equate with your thinking, yes, we should trade for Wall, Westbrook, or LeBron. It doesn't look like OKC can go anywhere so they might as well trade Westbrook. The Cavs can't win the finals so they might as well trade LeBron. This is a slight exaggeration of what you sound like.
That package could rebuild the Suns and I am not eager to trade the package I mentioned. But I am basing my scenarios on what McDonough has said. He wants to turn the team around immediately. So that is why I keep saying I expect the Suns to trade their pick. He even said on the radio he is willing to trade it for the right player. Now imo, there is nothing they can do in one offseason to become championship contenders. The only way I think they instantly become real contenders is that dream scenario I mentioned a while back of trading for Blake Griffin and then signing Durant, which is most likely not going to happen.
This Suns team is so far away from being a contender and no one player is going to move the needle that much. However, they still have to start somewhere. So doing whatever you can and basically cold calling teams for their superstars is what the Suns need to do. Maybe they can get a team to bite at their offer. They gotta try.
Now I do not watch college sports and I know nothing about anyone in the upcoming draft other than what I read. I am not big on youtube highlight videos because those videos always make the player look like the greatest player of all time. You could make a Brandon Knight video and he will look like the best player in the NBA. Anyway, is there anyone available in the draft that will transform the Suns overnight? Like a rookie on par with the potential immediate impact of players like Grant Hill, Jason Kidd, Shaquille O'Neal, Chris Webber, Charles Barkley, Michael Jordan, Hakeem Olajuwan, Larry Bird, Magic Johnson, Lebron James, Kevin Durant, etc. Is there anyone in this upcoming draft like that? If not, and if these players might take years to develop, I really envision the Suns packaging the pick to get the best star they can to make the team relevant again immediately.