Dn4sty wrote:I think you make a move and take back an equally bad contract and call it good for a trade. Maybe even a couple of not so great but smaller contracts.
I'm not opposed to this, in theory. Which contracts do you think they could take for Schroder? The problem is that Schroder is only in the 2nd year of his deal. In order for another team to want to do it OKC would either have to include expiring contracts to take a bigger contract, with the same number of years, take a contract that was signed this past off-season where a team has instant buyers remorse or take a contract equal to Schroder AND take another bad contract into the Melo TPE.
I really think their best course of action is just to deal with a disgruntled Schroder. Bench him when appropriate and tell him that if he wants more playing time he has to earn it. He was given a chance to close games and play with the starters, but he proved he couldn't fit in that role.
As for Ferguson, he is up to 36% from 3 on the season after his terrible shooting start. He is playing very good defense. I think it safe to say he is establishing himself as a quality 3&D guy in year two. I think he'll continue to grow his offensive game and end up a very good player, but if he does nothing more than shoot around 37% from 3 this year with the defensive improvements that will be nice growth for year 2 at 20 years old. Then we can hope he continues to develop in year 3.
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