lilfishi22 wrote:DarkHawk wrote:Kevistics wrote:Valancuinas for pj tucker, tyson chander and a future 1st rounder??
I'd still pass.
Going after Valancuinas means we are going to try to win. Right now we're nowhere close to ready for this. Our team is super young and we need someone like Chandler for his leadership.
How could you see this move as us going for wins? We'd essentially be trading two old vets (who's job is to win) for a young big with potential who still hasn't reached his prime yet. We're going
younger by trading for JV (doesn't turn 25 until the end of the season) and he's only YR1 into his new deal which I consider to be fairly reasonable for someone of his age, production and potential.
I still am looking at the big picture. Taking into account that it will take a perfectly built team to topple the Cavs or Warriors, is it worth trying to put a competitive team together now when there will be nearly no chance to find the right combination of players to be elite again anytime soon? I want what we had during the Nash era. I don't see Valencuinas moving the needle. It should probably also be a concern if Toronto would be willing to give up on their supposed prized big man for Tucker and Chandler and what would likely be a late lottery pick.
I'm still on the train of drafting high and hope to land a superstar. I don't care about the playoffs. There are 2 things to be excited about as an NBA fan.
- Your team is elite and a legit title contender
or
- Your team is bad and you can watch the young players grow so there's at least hope.
I don't want to be in between anymore.
The Warriors, Cavs, and OKC were bad until they finally nailed the draft. Minny and Philly were bad (still bad but...) until they had good drafts/trades that gave them possible game changing stars. That's just how this league works and is what we need.
I will happily take 10 more losing seasons if it means we find our cornerstone. I know management won't be that patient but it's more exciting than the treadmill.
I would rather keep Chandler to help influence the locker room than trade for a guy who, at best, may just help us reach the playoffs.
That being said, given McD is fighting for his job, I wouldn't be shocked to see this type of trade this season.