CelticsLV wrote:jbk1234 wrote:CelticsLV wrote:There's no reason for other teams to offer much for Irving. The fact he requested a trade and listed preferences will scare away a lot of suitors. This is a clear signal Iriving could leave potential suitors like Suns in 2 years. An automatic red flag that needs to be taken into account when you make an offer. If the situation is as terrible as some paint it then return could be underwhelming. I think Kevin Love was the last all-star who was traded for big return and even then it was all-in type move by Cavs because LeBron was coming back. People thought returns for Boogie, Butler, George were underwhelming and i expect same with Irving.
Supply & demand:  How do they work?
Seriously, there are 28 teams in the league.  He's under contract for two more years.  There aren't 28 star players. Teams that want him can't bank on everyone else low balling the Cavs.  How many times has Boston taken the approach you're advocating and missed on a target?
 
Let me ask you again how that supply&demand worked out with Boogie, Butler and George? NBA player market isn't as simple as supply and demand  

 The reasons you just named are the very same why everyone thought Butler, George and Boogie will get all those ridiculous returns. Both BK picks from Celtics and so on.
 
Boogie didn't want to be traded.  He wanted that supermax deal in Sac.  His agent sabotaged trade discussions by telling teams he wouldn't re-sign.  Teams pulled better offers off the table.  Setting that aside, Kings took back no bad salary, got a guard just selected in the lottery, and another lottery picks on top of it.
Pritchard pulled out of trades that were better, and that he orally agreed to, in order to send PG out West.  PG had one year left and basically refused to promise to re-sign with anyone acquiring him.
Bulls got a lottery pick, a player selected in the lottery the year before, and LeVine, a lottery pick who the Wolves were higher on than Wiggins before the injury.  
K. Love returned Wiggins, Bennett, & a future top 10 protected pick for the Heat. 
The only one who really got bad value IMO was PG and that was because the Pacers deliberately cut off their nose to spite their face.