Stillwater wrote:Suns fans: Here is a Cavs fan take on this:
Even by giving up Bledsoe and Jackson , the Suns win the trade. The Cavs get an uproven high upside rookie and an pg that can hardly stay healthy for a a proven allstar with the best handles in the league and some Suns fans are saying that isn't worth more to you than an unproven high ceiling athlete? The timeline argument holds some weight , but not if the org is committed to Irving once they sign him. Cleveland has not been committed to him since Lebron came back,hence the trade request. So aside from the argument that he might leave, using the rational that since he won't commit to signing an extension now as opposed to after opting out in 2019 to get paid more is not sensible. He stands to lose 15Mil if he signs an extension in the next year.(provided he makes allnba teams which he should) It means nothing really in this trade proposal.. Also , I think the back court of Irving Booker would be hands down the best in the league, and the odds of Irving not staying in Phoenix would be slim to none.
This might be true if it was value for value, but the reality of the situation is that Kyrie Irving demanded a trade. He wants out. He doesn't want to play with Lebron or with the Cavs any more. That destroys his trade value because EVERYONE know that the Cavs have to move him. I'm sure the Pacers and Bulls wanted more for PG and Butler, but since they asked out and it was public knowledge... they backed their team in a corner.
Cavs fans should not expect to get fair value for Kyrie, let alone someone to overpay. If you think