alphagorilla wrote:jredsaz wrote:Going back and fourth on Bledsoe. If we keep him we win more games and probably drop our draft pick to the 4-8 range. BUT we have an opportunity to grab Cousins in free agency. Cousins want to play with Bledsoe. I think he is as good as ours so long as the Pels don't make a playoff run.
Bad news is that we would have to enter another negotiation with Rich Paul and the scorched earth Klutch Sports. He will hold us over a barrel knowing that Cousins wants Bled and we would want to keep Cousins happy. We don't get a Kyle Lowery deal, 3/$100. We will get raked over the coals. But we will have a much better team for it.
Trading Bledsoe in a Thomas or something similar I think guarantees us a bottom 3 record. Porter and Bagley look like franchise players. That's pretty enticing. We don't win for another two to three seasons but when we do it's organic and we should be able to sustain it longer given decent health and good decisions in the draft.
Anyway. I am torn. Don't know which way I want to go.
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I keep reading if we keep Bledsoe we're front runners for Cousins. I know these two are friends but for Boogie to leave a better team next year and leave millions on the table just to play ball with his college buddy who might leave within a year is ludacris.
I like Boogie and did root for him to be treated here last year but with no Kyrie or any other star power he wont come. Booker would have be a monster next year and make the allstar team for him to come here.
I agree. IMO, if we want Boogie to come here, we'll need some 'star' power to attract him. Bledsoe + Booker likely will not be enough. HOWEVER, IMO, our best chance to perform well with Bledsoe and Booker would be to bring back Len and start him, start Warren and Chriss, as well.
Bledsoe-Booker-Warren-Chriss-Len
Then, run a 9-man rotation, mostly, with Ulis-JJ-Bender-Sauce, and hope no one gets injured. This idea of starting different combinations all the time isn't going to work; commit to this line-up, save Dudley, BK and Chandler for a contender that could use them at the trade deadline, and we'll take on picks, BUT contracts that total LESS than what we trade away.
The thought being this. Booker, Warren, Chriss, Ulis, Bender, and especially Len, improve (which again, I've clamored for, forever with Len; commit to him as a starter for a season and let's see what we REALLY have) Anyway, I don't think it's out of the realm of the imagination to project that the young players will improve, plus, hope like heck that JJ is the real thing.
If we improve just 8-10 games, but more importantly, show that Bledsoe + Booker + (TJ??, JJ??, Chriss??, Bender??) is a rising star, that might be enough for Boogie to come over if he sees a young, talented team on the rise. Plus, and I think this is key; which ever of the above 4 show 'stardom', and surely ONE will, and the other 3 will likely at least show 'value', we commit to that one, then we look for a trade with the other 3 + Picks to bring in one more star, so for argument sake, let's just pretend it's TJ, since he's the closest. Since Chriss, Bender, and JJ are all still young, be willing to package any and all + Picks for another star, let's pretend it's Giannis (I know, yeah right, but maybe they bite with Bender, Chriss, JJ + Picks)
Then we go to Boogie and say hey, we've got:
Bledsoe-Booker-Giannis-Warren...all we need is our star Center...
Anyway, even without the trade, if we just improve, and commit, and let Boogie know that we will go after a 'star' FA if the '18 draft selection doesn't workout...I think we can sway him to Phoenix. But if we keep half-a$$ing our commitment to a roster, and keep switching rosters, players, etc., then sure, we'll be down in the 20s again for wins.