I think people have come to the point where they are now overstating the importance of some of these draft picks. I had a coworker yesterday try and tell me that we should literally just cut Paul a check for $127 million rather than trade any of our draft picks to offload him. LOLOL.slick_watts wrote:Dadouv47 wrote:Balkman32 wrote:I don’t see a reason for the Thunder to attach a draft asset to CP3. The Thunder can keep his contract on the books and have no issue with it. If no one wants him now, wait till December 15. It only takes one GM to take his contract. I bet 5-10 GM’s won’t be with their team to see out the CP3 contract anyway.
CP3 sells jerseys, tickets and gives his teammates easy buckets. Yes he can be a pain sometimes but he is still a quality NBA player.
If a trade does not happen by Monday there might be a little waiting period until this goes down.
Hopefully they can find another team to send CP3 to other than Miami because they seem to be pretty stubborn about these older PG’s. Then we can send them Schröder.
I don't think he sells that much jerseys anymore but I prefer to give 40 millions/year while chilling at home than trading a first round pick to get rid of him.
trading 1-2 picks to get out of cp3's contract would be fine. it's ultimately the price the thunder are paying for not rebuilding right after kevin durant left and, as royce put it, kicking the can down the road for a few more seasons. they'll still have plenty of assets and a clean cap sheet beyond 2020-21 most likely so it won't hurt the rebuild much at all. cp3 isn't going to be on the roster sitting at home twiddling his thumbs at 34 years old and wanting to be on a contender. that's not how sam presti operates. it was quickly reported after the trade that presti was meeting with leon rose to discuss options, and assuming cp3 doesn't want to play for the thunder-- he won't play for the thunder. just like melo and westbrook.
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