nate33 wrote:The fact that Porter is about to land a big contract is not a consideration for me. ALL good players are either on a big fat contract already, or will be given a big fat contract in the next year or two. It is what it is.
The bottom line is that Porter is way better than Nurkic, Barton or a late 1st round pick. You don't trade quality for quantity. Porter is really, really good. All the advanced metrics have him as the 6th best SF in the league behind the "Big Five" of Lebron, Durant, Kawhi, Butler and Greek Freak. (Those "Big Five" players are top 12 overall players in the league.) Given the fact that Porter is still very young, an extremely hard worker, and hasn't even fully filled out his frame, I'm expecting further improvement going forward. He is easily the 2nd best asset on the team behind Wall. I don't anticipate a trade scenario that would convince me to give him up.
Oubre is a different story. He has tremendous potential, but there is no where near as much certainty that he will be as good as Porter. Also, Oubre projects to be a good player far enough down the road that Gortat will be entering his decline, so the timing isn't great. There is some logic to trading him for win-now prospects that balance out our roster. That said, I'm not exactly looking for such a deal. I'm totally comfortable with having both Oubre and Porter on the roster for a long, long time because I believe that by the time Oubre is ready for 36 minutes a game at SF, Porter will be capable of playing PF for 24 minutes a game, so there will be no overlap.
This is well thought out, nate (i.e. I agree!

). I'm not sure it's a question of "win now" guys, however, at least not if it were oubre for Nurkic plus whatever. I really love Oubre's potential, but I'm also really tempted by Nurkic's potential. If Barton (a pretty good player) and the Memphis R1 pick came along w/ Nurkic, I'd be hard-pressed to turn that deal down.
But, I don't think Denver would give all that for Oubre alone.