NavLDO wrote:darealjuice wrote:
So ignoring the fact that Jordan has said he's not trading Kemba without getting an All Star in return and you still choose to bring up this buried post... -- you ever here the phrase "people in hell want ice water, too?" Let's put Warren on the block, and McD can demand an All-Star in return, this way, we can get All-Star...I never knew it was so easy to get an All-Star, we should have done it years ago! Quoting Jordan...you're funny...great player...horrible administrator
You want to expand on how we're luring a 3rd player, drafting a high quality player, and trading for another player in this situation? Because I'd be happy to tell you why that's not likely: Kemba isn't an injury-riddled malcontent like Bledsoe, we're not getting him for an expiring contract and a pick in the late 20s. It's at least going to cost our pick (that would at least be valued in the 10-15 range because, according to many of you, we're a playoff team adding Kemba Walker right away), likely one of our young prospects, and matching salaries to bring him in; and there will definitely be other bidders to help up the price.
-- I was just going off the point in your post that we'd still own our pick, so I was following YOUR scenario...but, say we were to have to give up our 1st...ok, we use Miami's. Don't trade both. Matching salaries would be easy Kemba, since his is only $12M. And here's the part where, "according to many of you" say that we'll have to eat Batum's contract...well, I have another saying for you...you can't have your cake and eat it, too. He gets one...or the other...we eat a contract, or he gets assets. Your acting like he gets both, which, in 'lala-land' maybe he gets that, but not in the real world.
I also find it funny through all this how those that don;t want Kemba, down-play him like he's just a 'meh' or 'pretty good' talent.
Yet at the same time, you think we'll be forced to trade away our entire future for him AND take on salary...so which is it?
So what is the likelihood of drafting that high quality player you speak of when we drafting with a pick in the 20s, maybe Milwuakee's pick if they implode, and a bunch of second rounders? Where are we getting that 3rd star player for the amazingly convenient cost of Chandler/Dudley, the Miami pick(s?), and the Milwuakee pick? How are we signing Cousins to pair with Booker and Kemba when we only have 10M in cap space available, by attaching assets to move contracts (i.e. mortgaging the future)?
-- Well, as was recently explained, it's a soft cap, and Sarver (since you take GM/Owner's word as gospel) stated that he'd pay to get over the cap to get talent on our team, so there's nothing preventing Sarver from bringing in a 3rd "all-star-level" talent. (I hate saying All-Star, because that's all fan dependent; go look at the more than TWICE as many vote Ball bot over Booker this year...)
I don't know why you would say I'm acting like someone is taking away my birthday by trading for him though. If it happens so be it, I'll still cheer for him, but I don't think it's our best move given where we are as a team. Sorry you don't agree with my reasoning, but I rarely agree with the multiple rambling essays you post each day and I don't go out of my way to make snide comments toward you. - You're right, I apologize.
I've said over and over that Kemba is a very good player. I just don't think he's an All Star in the West, and the reality is that those aren't All Star numbers in the West. Sorry, you can argue all you want, but it's just a fact. Just last year Damian Lillard, on a successful team, averaged 27/6/5 on better efficiency than Kemba has ever had and still wasn't an All Star. 21/6/3.5 doesn't cut the cheese here like it does out East.
-- As I just said above, IMO, people need to get "All-Star" out of their heads, and think more along the level of talent and ability. I don't care if he's 'popular' enough to get selected in the West...he, nor Lillard, nor booker ever will, now with Lonzo Ball in the mix.
P.S. We're actually at #5 right now--not the 6th Pick. -- Fair enough, but that changes every other day....just two weeks ago we were 9th, was it?
No, YOU'RE asserting that I'm asserting that I know that for certain. My post says we can use a top 5 pick this offseason as better trade bait than what our pick would be valued for a mid-season upgrade, and you're telling me that I'm saying go even younger lol..? I'm open to drafting with our pick if it's the best option, but if we let Monroe expire and were able to have a package including our high pick, Dudley, and Chandler, then we can actually have space to sign another max contract FA this Summer.
Also Kemba, the guy who's going to make us so much better next year, is going to keep us low enough to draft Jaren Jackson Jr? It's convenient for you to get a guy you like at a pick that we very likely wouldn't even have while also magically acquiring Nurkic with the many remaining assets we have after acquiring Kemba in your scenario though.
But as I stated above...Kemba cannot attract that big of a package...(sorry, Jordan). So either we eat a contract (which knowing McD, will NEVER be Batum...maybe Howard?? Then we ride his talent for a couple of years?? Probably not, Jordan won't trade him.), so likely Marvin Williams and/or MKG?? Or we trade something like Warren + Monroe + a pick for Kemba + MKG. That leaves us plenty of money THIS summer to get one more talent, AND assets.
Kemba isn't Kyrie, and look at what they got for him...an injured IT, a young Center, and a 1st and a 2nd, was it? OK, so, to me, if Kemba is 'less than' Kyrie, Warren + Monroe + our 1st will do. Still leaves us JJ, Bender, Chriss, Mia '18 1st, Mia '21 1st, Mil '20 1st.
Plenty of assets, and money. If we trade JJ, Bender, or Chriss...they come off our Cap as well, and that's $3-6M per, depending.
All I'm saying is Kemba gets us going in the right direction--Winning more than losing, IMO. He also brings Vet leadership at a position where it's actually best to have. We have JJ as our future SF (I'm convinced he'll be, at worst, a 4th option on a Playoff team. - -15/6/3 with a .350 3PT%...eventually, and stellar Defense)
So, whatever makes the most sense, be it draft, or FA, or trade, we go get our Center of the future with our remaining assets, and pick between Bender and Chriss as our PF of the future...
But say it's a pick, and we trade our Mia '21 1st, Mil 1st, Chriss, 2 x '18 2nds + the Mia '18 1st to move up to top 10, and take Bamba, because he slides to 9th, or Jaren Jackson...I like those two as targets, TBH.
Kemba / Booker / JJ / Bender / Jackson
I see that as a strong, contending team in '20, and a playoff team, at a minimum, in '19. Why? Because once we get a solid, 'all-star-talent' at PG, the young'ns at 3-4-5 will develop quickly, in my estimation. Much better/faster than if we have a rookie PG.