Valid wrote:Smitty731 wrote:For those who are advocating a Kyrie for Kawhi swap I haven't seen these points addressed:
1. You downgrade far more at PG than you upgrade on the wing.
2. Why in the world does Boston need Kawhi, Hayward, Brown and Tatum on the wing? I understand Tatum will play the 4 plenty, but those 4 can't play together. There is no PG in that group and no big.
If the Celtics are getting Kawhi, they are sending Brown and stuff to get him. I'm almost positive of it. Nothing else makes sense enough for it to be reasonable for Boston as far as constructing a team.
In what is now a position-less NBA, Gordon Hayward can absolutely run point (I actually wouldn't even be opposed to this even if we keep Kyrie). As far as there being no big? You can say that about a whole lot of teams in the league nowadays. "Bigs" are dying out. You have guys like P.J. Tucker playing the 4.
Regardless, Kyrie isn't getting traded for Kawhi, so this is a moot discussion.
Not to go off topic, Tucker at 4 is very doable; his only weakness is his height, but he's like 5 pounds lighter than Love yet at the same time plays tougher D than him, and can shoot the corner 3. Honestly, I think he's been a unheralded factor to the Rockets' success this season.
But yea, I don't see Tucker as a huggeee exception to the rule.Hayward at point is definitely a bigger stretch to me.
























