RonaldSeikaly wrote:RexBoyWonder wrote:RonaldSeikaly wrote:Typically I think you’re right especially the way that Heat have drafted recently. Between there being less information on players this year and that there will be no d league... this is pretty good year to trade out
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Unless you think Derozen puts us over the top, I don't see the point.
I don't think he makes us favorites to win the East, So why scarifies a Rookie that might be next Herro or the Next Bam in a year or 2, when we'll be really ready to contend with an added Max player and no cap space?
I don't get why people are so quick to dump first rounders for a rental if the player we get isn't a game changer.
Where would we be now if we traded the pick we used to get Bam on a player like Derozen in 2017?
Good players on rookie deals are a crucial key to team building in this CBA.
If I were the GM I wouldn’t give up anything for deRosen. His value to me is about half the mid-level exception and no assets. But I am in favor of using that pick, ko, and Iggy for LMA.
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DeRozan gives Butler a chance to not to overexert his energy the first 3 quarters, in the regular season or the playoffs. His game will basically give you what Butler can give you as a scorer/playmaker so you can always have that type of CONSISTANT scorer/playmaker on the court at all times if Spoelstra wants. As good as Bam is, he's still not quite a triple threat, he has the skill to be, he just doesn't have the mindset quite yet. You replace Nunn/KO/Iggy with DeRozen in these last finals and you have a way more competitive finals.
Also, if a top tier or near top tier player becomes available(Giannis, Beal, Embiid, Harden, Lillard, Kawhi, Mitchell), you'll have a very intriguing package of DeRozen and Herro or Robinson put in a package for that player, they get a kid with huge upside and a proven scoring vet and his Bird rights.
Long term, if this team can be a top contender for the next few years, once the "older" guys are gone, younger guys may want to force their way to Miami because Spoelstra will have proven himself as a coach who can win without LeBron(which he's basically done already).
Also... interesting sidenote, San Antonio played DeRozen at PF. If Miami goes full on Bam and mobile bigs at Center, players like Butler, Crowder, DeRozen could be the new PFs for Miami, basically blurring the lines of positions getting closer to positionless basketball which is what the NBA is heading towards.