nedleeds wrote:Richard4444 wrote:nedleeds wrote:
Let's state our assumptions
* that he stays in shape and has turned the corner on that chapter of his career
* 3 point shooting settles at something like 35%, I think saying he'll shoot 40% for the rest of his career is a reach we both agree on
* the assumption that he'll play out next year for ~$20 million, which at current production even on a bad team is a value contract
* the team he's being traded to intends to sign him to his next deal, which would likely run from age 28 to 32 or 33
To make things simple lets assume we aren't taking back terrible contracts, that would add to our haul (John Wall / Westbrick / WIggins / DeAngelo Russell or some absolute cap wrecker).
I'd happily trade him for either a ~22-23 year old high end prospect (examples would be MPJ, Collins) and a mid 1st rounder (expected to be 10-15). Or 1 good (potentially 1-10) 1st rounder and a mid 1st rounder.
I'd probably take any of the top 8 or so from this past draft except Okongwu who might not be in the league in a year.
Do you really expect trading Randle get us MPJ + lottery pick or 2 lottery picks?
No, but you'd snap take that trade right?
But there are a non-zero number of people on this board that don't think that's enough. Does that cement how far off from the league wide view some of the people who like Randle are on this board? All this as we soar to same effective record as the Bulls.
MPJ + lottery = Yes.
2 lottery = only if the sum of the picks is less than 20.