BadMofoPimp wrote:NavalAviator94 wrote:OrlandoNed wrote:I'm amazed by your obliviousness.
People are saying we F'd up the rebuild by focusing on defense and ignoring the offense. We need to trade Vuc and Ross to reboot the rebuild. And guess what, we already stuck in nowhere with them.
Some of us are sentient human beings that can think a few steps ahead in the long term. Not all Magic fans are brainless goldfish or knuckle-dragging cavemen who's brain can't go beyond 'eat', 'sleep' and 'f@@k'.
I’m amazed at the strategery on this board from time to time.
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I am amazed that fans here think they know more than the professionals running these teams. No team can be run like they are playing NBA2K. Trades and draft positions just don't magically happen like in video games. I am sure there are discussions with other teams all the time, constantly. The issue is most likely that no team wants to give up more than they are willing to take back regardless how fans rationalize ideas.
Very true! Most of what we do here is mental masturbation...very rarely do "fair", equal value, win/win trades happen in the real NBA. Generally, it's more often two teams on different timetables trading win-now for future value, or a financially strapped team giving value for cap space, or, increasingly, a player demanding out-sometimes with acceptable landing spots. Different leverages between teams...most trade offers on here try to benefit both teams today-which is almost an obsolete concept.
Also, it may just be fandom, but FA's rarely move on to other teams, yet we all panic about the risk of losing them for nothing or trading for a rental. Other than the big-time gambles like PG and Kawhi, I have to assume there is a lot more backroom conversation before deals are made (re: likelihood of staying)-if there's real flight risk, agents and players tend to use the media for leverage. I can't imagine ORL goes into summer without trading Vuc if there's ANY chance of him bolting or without some idea of his $$$ expectations to stay. Also, Ainge has got to know what Rozier's intentions are and whether he'll be "keep-able" at a team-friendly deal. I can't see either of those cases not being resolved (to some degree) by trade deadline...unless either team really does just want cap space more than offers received.














good catch , i just arrived form job so my brain is on autopilot 





