darealjuice wrote:bigfoot wrote:gaspar wrote:No one is questioning that Booker could leave (in 6 years!) or that we have to add some win now pieces soon, but to say that "the win now mode needs to happen before the trade deadline" is absurd.
Except as I said before it's five years, not six years, because he will have a player option in his last year.  Again imagine two more years of losing while we develop these young draft picks that are supposed to help Booker get into the playoffs.  Now imagine those draft picks panning out like say Alex Len, for example.   
We have plenty of young assets in Chriss, Bender, Jackson, Ulis, Reed, Peters, two Miami 1st, Bucks 1st, three second round picks this year, and all our future draft picks.  It would be stupid not to use them to get a star player.   If we can move Monroe, draft picks, and a young player to get a legit star we should.  That will make it easier to add legitimate free agents and a coach this summer too.  It's not about winning this season, it's about the setup for winning next year.   Drafting rookies and the inability to land quality free agents this summer will likely result in another losing season next year.
 
Everyone agrees that we need to use these assets to get a legit star with Booker, it’s the timing that we disagree with. Some people want to do it this offseason, and some people, including you, want to do it now. 
Our point is that we can easily get a top 5 pick that would be very valuable to draft with or 
could be traded for a higher level player than Kemba, all while still having cap space, Miami’s pick, Milwaukee’s pick, and Chandler/Dudley’s soon to be expiring contracts for making other moves. 
We can do more with that to build a winning team for next year than we can adding Kemba now at the expense of those picks and having our pick in the late lottery. 
Or, we could trade for Kemba, and lure a 3rd player to come...OR...
still draft a high-quality player, and trade Dudley/Chandler, and 
still have Cap space to sign whoever we want before signing Booker next Summer, or any number of scenarios...
Trading for Kemba isn't a bad idea, and it isn't ruin of our team if we do. You've made it sound like someone is taking away your Birthday if we trade for him.  Missing out on the Top 5 Draft pick isn't the end of the world...again, it's not black and white; it's not a Top 5 Draft pick or junk. It's pretty well understood, this late in the process, even with Kemba, we'll still have a Lottery Pick, which will still hold value in this draft.
You make it sound as if by trading for Kemba, we are trading for a middling talent; the only reason he's not an All-Star this year is the team he is on.  Small Market and Bad Record = No All-Star  
21.8 / 5.9 / 3.4
Those are All-Star numbers.  You are trying to assert that the 6th Pick (where we are now--not top 5), plus future/later 1st Rd picks  is definitely >>> Kemba plus a Late-Lotto.
We have NO idea who is going where/when.  It might actually, be ideal to draft 10th-12th to get the PF/C we want...someone like Metu, Fernando, Carter, Jackson Jr., or McCoy
Basically, what you are asserting is that you know, for certain, that:
Young / Booker / Warren / Chriss / Mitchell Robinson(??)
...is better than...
Kemba / Booker / Warren / Jackson Jr. / Nurkic(??) ...
...because it's possible Kemba does attract a Center like Boogie, or maybe a S&T trade option like Capela, Jokic, Nurkic, or something ...
And I know, yes, it LOOKS like Young and Doncic are can't miss, but we've all seen that horror story play out before. All I'm saying is, don't be so quick to dismiss the option of Kemba signing with us as being the worst option for us, because that's not true, and there's not way to prove it, even after the fact, you just do not know.