WeekapaugGroove wrote:LukasBMW wrote:Making Booker and Warren go against Tucker daily in practice is worth more then a late 1st.
#14-#21 pick in the draft for PJ or you sign try to sign him as a free agent.
For a contender, it's worth it.
I disagree with you on this. I'd take a 1st rounder of any sort over having Tucker for two more months of practice. Frankly I believe the whole notion that vets are so important for teaching young guys a bit overplayed. Coaches coach and players play. Sure it's good to have some vets like Barbs on the back of your bench to show guys how to act like professionals and I do see some use in having a vet pg who can get you into your offense but that's about it. Remember when Chandler was supposed to be some great teacher for Len? Heck if anything he's stunted his growth by taking minutes from him. Is PJ helping TJ Warren be better? If so he's doing a **** job of it.
You mention 14-21 as the range you want and sure of course that would be nice but the problem is teams picking in that range are probably not the teams that think PJ would make a difference for a title run. Teams 21-30 might. Heck PJ's real value is probably an early 2nd rounder and I would take that... but the problem is the teams who will have early 2nds are bad teams who aren't trading for PJ.
I agree - the teams wanting PJ do not have early seconds unless they made other trades and usually like aChris Anderson deal, those picks are so protected, the good teams never get them.
I am at the point where I don't give a crap the return value - its clearing cap, acquiring some assets and moving this sucker forward. Chandler, Knight - just way too much money for the wins the team is getting out of them. Tucker, last year of deal, let him go win.
Ryan needs to go big - maybe not Hennigan style with the Ibaka deal but he has to start making moves that give him a bit more to work with this summer
And quite frankly, I am tired of draft picks - team needs to get older, not younger