payitforward wrote:fishercob wrote:verbal8 wrote:
The rights to Saric would be pretty good return in a S&T deal.
They sure would. I also think Philly is one of the few or only teams that might actually pay for the rights to max Beal. They need to balance their roster and they need NBA talent. At the same time, I think they will be sensitive to blowing up "The Process" and trading young for (too) old. While Beal at the max will be an overpay in a vacuum, they are so far below the salary floor that they can easily afford it -- and it's the big picture that matters so much more than one individual deal. Beal about to turn (just) 23, so I think he fits with their overall growth plan. I don't think HInkie would want him, but the Colangelos just might.
So Saric could make sense; though I worry about a Fran Vazquez situation and how much it might ultimately cost to sign him if he waits out the rookie wage scale.
The other option would having them give Okafor and dangling him in a 3 way deal. I think Boston would be a prime target. There's got to be some combo of players and picks they'd give up for Okafor. I think they would value him from an asset standpoint. Given how they developed Al Jefferson and used him as a centerpiece for KG, I think they'd see value in bringing Okafor into their system with the hopes of making him part of their core OR in using him with other assets to tarde for a superstar down the line.
Imagination is the great human faculty -- they give us Okafor and Saric for Beal. We trade Okafor for Boston's #3 and 31 picks. We get... oh who am I kidding!?
I was thinking more like Philly agrees to trade Okafor for Beal. They like EMbiid and Noel and think Saric is worth waiting for. Okafor got off to a rocky start adjusting to professional grown-up life, so he's the odd man out.
The Celtics don't have illusions that Okafor is going to be a generationally great big man. But he could be quite good and they think he's young enough that they can fit him into their fantastic culture, not rely on him to the point of putting too much pressure on him, and help him thrive. But they're not giving up the #3 pick for him.
So they give us Olynk, #16, #25 for Okafor. Perfectly defensible deal for the Celtics. They give up a good player a year away from free agency and two mid first rounders for the #3 pick in last year's draft who has yet to turn 21. They add that, the #3 pick in this year's draft and a boat load of cap space to a team that won 48 games. That's exciting for them.
The Wizards avoid maxing Beal, get a rotation-ready young big and 2 more young talents to stock the cupboard. What's not to like??