orlando_joe wrote:aim2please wrote:Texas Chuck wrote:
agree it was a great trade for OKC, but that kinda proves bondom's point rather than refuting it. That's why the deal got done. If the Magic just offered Dipo or just offered the pick, then OKC says no thanks and keeps Ibaka. IT was the combo of the assets that got the deal done.
Same will be true with Westbrook. If a team steps up with a serious offer than Presti has to weigh that against the odds of Westbrook leaving and make a decision. But if the offers are the lowball ones we have been seeing here, than there is no decision. He won't trade him.
Your point is, unless someone overpays we're gonna keep a player on expiring deal. Cool story. Maybe it's the truth. I would love to see that scenario.
To me, this is as close to Harden situation as it gets. They knew they weren't going to pay him max dollars, they shopped around and took the best deal. It wasn't a monster package, but it was the best deal out there.
IMO unless Westbrook commits, he's going to the highest bidder. Now or at the deadline. I could be wrong, but losing Durant and Westbrook in back to back years would be the end of Presti's tenure in OKC.
By the way, Oladipo + Ilyasova for Ibaka on an expiring contract would be a fair deal. Presti took advantage of a weak GM, God bless him. But expecting that to be the norm reminds me of that time when Nuggets fans expected multiple lotto picks for Lawson because they got two 1st rounders for Mozgov.
weak gm? I will let that go..i think smart gm don't get good players for free in small markets...but to me reminds me more of the love ..what did wolves get again? westbrook better...then there is howard ..what did they get again...melo what did they get agin... d Williams.ect..ect...westbrook might be better? or same as any ..weak gms ? maybe..team s in need of star? most of time you pay the price...
Yeah just let it go man. Every move they criticized ended up being a win. Real GM posters combined don't have half the foresight as Rob Hennigan.





























