So I was in the T&T board, minding everyone else's business, and I saw a "help Russ bring in a star" thread. And it looks tough, if not grim.
So I start thinking the opposite direction - OKC essentially saying that they dont see a path to a title with their current superstar and other assets, and look to turn it the other way. With of course, the first move being putting Westbrook on the block. So I started to craft some Westbrook trades.. and man, its just as tough. So I'd like to ask you guys some questions, just to get a feel for what you guys think/expect:
1) How much would the fanbase be open to trading Westbrook, on a scale of 1-10?
2) Would the fanbase be open to taking a very long (2-3 year of picks) style of rebuild, not Hinkie-like, but on the longer end? Or would fans prefer already drafted players and try rebuilding with more 'known' quantities?
3) If Westbrook were to be traded, would you guys be willing to accept bad salary back if it enhanced the quality of the picks/players being offered back?
my answers as an outsider wrote:1) I'd be in the 7-8 range right now, probably closer to 8, simply because of the statistical season that Russ put together. I cant see his trade value being higher than it is in this offseason
2) I would also say yes to a long-rebuild, and I would prefer known quantity young players. Guys like Brandon Ingram, Jaylen Brown, Devin Booker, Jamal Murray (etc, etc)
3) I would accept bad salary back too. Think OKC has to re-earn the ability to be a FA draw, and I think the only way to do it is by doing what Presti did initially - making smart and consistent lottery picks that pan out well.
So just other points that I think about in any kind of Russ deal:
- the pick owed to the Jazz is lottery protected through 2020, where it turns into 2nds. So that really puts a crimp in trading picks right now, unless the Thunder were resigned to making all of those picks through a rebuild
- Russ is a superstar no doubt, but a superstar that doesnt fit with some teams. I think he'll return a haul, as a surefire top 10 player like him should, but I'm not sure it will be one of those jaw-dropping hauls. For example, if I was thinking of sending him to LA, would the Thunder get 2 of Ingram, 2017 1st and Russell back for him? Would it require taking on one of their awful contracts? It's hard to gauge
- if Russ is dealt for future considerations and raw players, it would give the opportunity for guys Oladipo and Kanter to get more counting stats and potentially increase their value as well. It almost certainly wouldn't hurt their value.
So, thoughts?