TheBrooklynKidd wrote:MrDollarBills wrote:TheBrooklynKidd wrote:
Acquiring a 25 year old superstar is nothing like the past regimes mistakes IMO. Honestly we'd all be ecstatic if DLo turned into 80% of the player that Kyrie is today, and Kyries prime is just beginning. Only thing that worries me is that there's only 2 years left on his deal, but if we can get get him to sign an extension I'm all in.
Yes it is.
At the time that Deron Williams was traded here, he was a superstar level PG.
He was also a malcontent who held the Nets hostage w/ a year and a half left on his deal. That is literally the same damn situation. No thank you. Whoever trades for Irving is doing so at their peril.
I see the parallels in your comparison. But I think its a very different situation with very different management and honestly I don't think Deron was the reason the Nets spiraled out of control and knowing everything now I would still do the Deron Williams trade. I think the problem was mainly the lack of foresight with the Boston trade and managements failure to commit to spending and winning, but you dont need me to talk about recent Nets history and its painful to all of us.
As much as I would like to see Kyrie in a Nets uniform, Ive become less enamored with the idea of trading for him, especially since the asking price is so unreasonably high.
I tend to agree with this. i dont think the problem was the deron williams trade... I also dont think it was forsight in the boston trade...
I think it was King not having a backbone and throwing crazy assets for gerald wallace (#6 pick and massive contract) and joe johnson (2 firsts and the leagues highest contract). those 2 trades got us an over the hill 1 way player and a fringe allstar while eating all our cap and all our picks.
we surrounded deron with pretty memdiocure talent.
for the boston trade, the trade itself made sense. we filled 3 MAJOR needs (SF/PF, leadership, shooting) to a 49 win team with no cap...
the real downfall of the boston trade wasnt the picks, it was the unprecedented fall from grace for deron, a star under 30 in his prime to go from all-star to backup basically overnight. ive looked, an without major injury could not find another instance of that happening. ever.
So yeah... if we got kyrie irving and then traded all our picks/salary cap for dwayne wade and Tony Allen and then gave allen 4/70 that probably would work out just as crappy as the deron/wallace/joe johnson thing.
and yeah if in 3 years at 28 years old kyrie when from star to bench scrub that would such...
but i dont think those things would be likely. if you have a chance to get a top 15ish player who is 25 you do it no questions asked