Mel Proctor wrote:Did any of you Wall-haters watch last night's game? The only offense that was working down the stretch was Wall taking everyone off the dribble. He tried a couple of possessions to give it up, but Markieff and Brad both missed open shots. Why is trading Wall the panacea? PGs drive teams, not SGs. Wall is an elite PG. OK, he doesn't have great jumper, but neither does Westbrook, and OKC is thriving without a SG. If a trade must be made (and I'm not sure it does), then I'd like to see Beal shipped out. It is far easier to replace a SG than it is to replace a top PG. Just ask San Antonio, which has an elite SG, but no PG (with Murray out).
I hope all of our potential trade partners watched the game too. And I hope they are thinking what you are thinking.
Also, it's not far easier to replace a PG than a SG. These days, the PG position is really deep. One of the reasons that Beal is so coveted by teams is that there are very few really good, versatile SG's who can create on and off the ball while also playing good D.




















