pcbothwel wrote:Dat2U wrote:pcbothwel wrote:Nate... Big fan.
Another sleeper team for Beal are the Spurs.
- Pop is 71
- The team is .500
- Derozan is ballin
- They have all their picks and a ton of young assets.
Beal + Lopez for Aldridge, Vassell, Tre Jones, Lyles, Samanic plus picks (Up for discussion, but they have all their future 1st)
Murray / Mills
Beal / White / Walker
Keldon Johnson / Walker
Derozan / Gay
Poeltl / Lopez
I would include a 3rd team to send Aldridge to that need a big (Back to Portland?)
I was huge Vassell and Jones fan this last draft. I also think their future picks could be steals for a couple reasons:
1) Pop will be gone
2) FA's never go to SA, so little chance cap space will save them like it could a team like Miami
Also, I could see Beal really enjoying his time there and competing in the West for a couple playoff runs, but also not resigning there. Then we jump back in the game to sign him in 2022.
How in the world you suggest Beal to SA but don't ask for Keldon Johnson, Lonnie Walker, Dejounte Murray but instead want the role players they just drafted? Its like we don't value what we have, we don't dare ask for another teams' best assets but we get googly eyed over other team's future role players and late 1sts? If your trying to build something special in San Antonio, then yes, this is absolute way to go.
Dat... Easy:
1) I value longer term, upside assets over filler. Asking for Keldon/Murray is getting a player with less control/more salary while also diminishing the picks we would get. I love Vassell and think long term he is better than either of the 3 players you mentioned, but he plays the least...So, SA would probably value him less in the immediate and therefore give us a better package overall.
Also, SA only makes this trade to compete as a top 4 team in the West. Taking starters out of their lineup makes it harder for to sell them on the idea.
2) On that note, what the hell makes Walker special...Like, at all? Highly recruited? Sure, but he was a mediocre college player in a mediocre program. Since being drafted he has shown to be below average to downright poor at scoring, rebounding, creating, defending, passing, etc. Basically every facet of basketball...oh, and he has 2 less years of control than Vassell.
3) Picks: When we look at picks in the 2024-2027 range we need to be smart. I pointed out that while SA has been a pinnacle of consistency the last 20+ years, I see good reason to bet on them falling off in 3-4 years. As I said, Pop is 71 and will surely retire in the next 3 years after this run. Also, unlike teams in LA, Miami, NY, Dallas/Houston, etc. SA has shown no ability to lure top FA. This means that I dont see massive cap room bailing them out like it did with Miami, Brooklyn, etc. This cannot be understated.
4) Beal: This is the BEST situation for us/Beal. Why? For Beal, he gets to play for an excellent coach and organization and try to compete for a title each of the next two offseasons. Why for us? 1) We ship Beal out West and we dont compete against him. 2) SA is one of the teams that I could see Beal enjoying his time with, but walking away from in 2022. Meaning we could take a stab at him in FA.
To recap, it would be:
Beal + Lopez for
Aldridge, Vassell, Tre Jones, Lyles, Samanic plus picks (Up for discussion, but they have all their future 1st)
I would want 2023, 2025, and 2027 at a minimum. But swaps in 24 & 26 as well would be great.
Thats is really solid deal. No Pop, No draft picks, in San Antonio... They could have some really lean years in 23-27.
Also, I would ship Aldridge to a 3rd team for a small asset.
Again, they are 10-8 and 5th in the West with Pop reaching the end. If SA were to ever make an out of character trade like this, it would be now.
It's Vassell and a bunch of late 1st rounders! Are you really satisfied with Vassell as best piece your getting back for Beal? Samanic? A backup PG in Tre Jones? I just can't get excited by collecting volume of mediocre assets beyond the one decent one.
Keldon is 21 but we don't want him because of "diminishing control"? Yeah this feels like over analyzing it. Its GM malpractice to not to at least get Keldon in that situation and that's still not enough.


















