AtheJ415 wrote:cosmofizzo wrote:I was thinking, if we wanted to trade Len at the deadline, because we decided to stick with Chandler for the next couple years - who would be interested? Similarly, if we simply wait til this summer for RFA - who would be interested (and capable of making an offer)? There simply aren't that many teams who would appear to be in the market for a guy like Alex. Given that, we might be able to sign him at a bargain. No matter what you think of Len, if we can retain him for under $10 mil/yr, that's a bargain.
You can't trade Len for that reasoning imo. Chandler is super old and you need 2 centers. We're a rebuilding team who will probably be really bad again this year and Len is still super young and a better fit for the direction of the team. If you want to trade Len because you are scared of his next deal then okay, but it would have to be for a young center or picks that we could use to get a comparable young talent. Keep in mind that bigs take time, so anybody we draft is going to take a few years to develop. And Chandler may not last that long. Imo, we should trade Chandler for a youngster or pick, start Len and see exactly what we have before negotiating his deal. If he's not what we want we can move him then and go into FA with a starting spot and money to sell, or with an extra pick or 2 to use on bigs.
That said, I'm biased because I don't really want Chandler on the team and would rather he be traded. We're in rebuild mode and I think you can find vet locker room presences for cheaper. Same goes for Tucker, who a playoff team would value at the $5 mil mark for the stretch run, and who we really don't need on this rebuilding team.
Being the 4th year of his career, do you think Len is our center of the future? One that could start on a contender?