JordansBulls wrote:Rerisen wrote:coldfish wrote:I have no issue with shopping Jimmy. He is at peak value and I'm not sure the team is going anywhere with him.
My concern is trading him for a crap package. Even guys like Wiggins are a joke.
People keep talking about the 'package' we would get in return. Makes little sense to me.
The whole idea of starting over would be because Butler is not a Top 3 player, and you presumably can't build a title team around him as the best player.
So in starting over the only way you win such a endeavor is to end up with a player better than Butler. And you pretty much are only going to get one shot - likely a single top 3 draft pick in return - on which the entire plan hinges on. If that pick turns out to be Tryus Thomas, or even LaMarcus Aldridge, both avenues are a fail, and you end up with a franchise player no better than Butler, but in the meantime set your franchise back between 3 to 7 years, at which point, you'll be in the spot we are now, except next time you don't even have a Jimmy Butler level asset as a starting point.
If you get Shaq, MJ, LeBron, only then did the plan truly succeed, and support the entire rational for trading Butler in the first place.
Historically, the odds of success of drafting such a player, even with a top 3 pick, is less than 5%.
Exactly or a Magic, Bird, Duncan, Hakeem to name a few more examples.
Since 1990, or 26 years, the following players account for 21 of the titles:
Duncan, Shaq, Jordan, Hakeem, Kobe, Lebron.
People kind of get lost in that fact. 4 of those 6 guys were consensus #1 picks that you could see coming years before hand too. When you tank, you are looking for a generational talent if your true goal is to be a contender. Even good picks like Anthony Davis and KAT are just leading their teams to more lottery picks. If you want to win with that kind of player, you probably need 4 of them.