NuggetsWY wrote:The Rebel wrote:If we could trade Chandler or Barton and the pick to move up and get someone like Tatum than I am all for it, barring that I would rather trade back a little. As I have said before I would rather come away from this draft with a couple of boom or bust picks and hope 1 works out, than draft just 1 boom or bust guy at all. With the new rules on the Dleague we can send the rookies to the Dleague for most of the year and let them develop if need be.
I'd be a fan of this idea. Nobody is likely available or willing to trade two 1sts for our #13, but we could add a couple of seconds but that might not work either. But I'd trade Barton or Chandler straight up for any 1st. Some would think we are overpaying, but we have the assets and if we could swing for the fence on two players, that'd be nice. Too bad we traded away a 1st.
If I'm the GM, I tell all the teams, 1st team to offer a 1st gets choice of Chandler, Barton, Faried, Arthur, Nelson. 2nd offer gets choice of remainder and so on. 1st round picks do not have to be 2017.
But we all know I'm nuts for youth (for now) and willing to fill in with veterans that are cut at the beginning of the season. I still think we can be a play off team while depending on our youth. I do
not believe we can be a play off team depending on our current compilation of veterans.
I can't see the trailblazers wanting to add 3 rookies on the payroll and try to win with one top 15 pick and 2 guys who are not likely to be more than rotation players, or add 2 top 15 picks? Much more likely to get a gem that can contribute right away with those two picks than getting a longer term project or boom/bust type pick. That team does not have much time, next year they will be locked into the luxury tax and they better be contenders. I would trade the 13 for the 19 and 23, because I would rather take a couple of boom/busts picks as we can take some risks on the right guy at F, and can sign a new starting forward free agent if need be.
I think Chandler and Barton are both going to be gone, and I do not think it will be for a pick. Whether anybody wants to admit it or not there are plenty of teams that are going to be looking towards them as guys who can help their team take the next step. Chandler is a good starter type on teams with superstars, he can help young teams go from terrible to respectable and grow with someone good enough to help carry some of the load with whatever he wants. Hell the Nuggets could use him for one more year but he seems to have issues with the coach and so it is better for both sides he moves on now. They don't want to get into a Nurkic situation again, trading Nurkic has already caused a ripple around the fan base. He is easily worth a mid 1st round pick. I can see teems like the Bucks, Heat, Blazers, Hornets, Knicks (if they trade Melo), Thunder, Nets, Rockets, and Jazz (if they trade Favors to save money) all wanting Chandler. That is a big list and I think several of them would give up a 1st for the chance to take the next step or keep their core together.
How many teams out there struggled to get scoring out of their bench? How many need a secondary ball handler? How many teams do you think can sign players at the same level for the same type of contract? He is exactly what teams thought they were getting with Brewer. Brewer was signing $5 million dollar a year deals when he left Denver and got resigned for a MLE deal with the Rockets right after, in today's cap that would be about $8 million a year, and we all know Barton is better than that but he is damn sure worth that next year for a team that needs a 6th man type. I am not going to look up the numbers but I think we can all figure out that half of them are below average, and many of them are hurting their teams starters trying to win games.
They are both worth some value mid to late 1sts easily, in fact so are some of the others. Faried brings a guy who can help many teams with their rebounding, that is a huge need for many teams and he is now underpaid on his contract. Arthur I think can bring back a solid 2nd rounder or future 1st, he is a dream big off the bench but his injuries limit his value. Nelson is basically probably going to be a throw in or a team with a late 2nd and some money will trade for him.
There is no way that the team goes in the season with all young guys, I just do not see it happening. I can see most of our current veterans being gone, and a couple of other veterans brought in to help them take the next step.