GelbeWand09 wrote:MagicMatic wrote:Skin wrote:If we get lucky enough in the lottery, then we won't need a target.
If we don't, then this guy...

Getting to the point that I hope Beal retires soon so I can stop seeing people on this board posting him as a realistic target whatsoever.
Yea lol
Even if we trade for him than what? Being the Wizards 2.0? A team with no assets and a offensive star who cant elevate his team without better players around him. He's 28, so he probably wants to win too. So the time is ticking to get him help, before he wants out again. Are we even better than our 42:40 team ?
Well what if the trade was for future assests, like what if we give them our 2 1st this year (yes even our potential top 5 pick), a cap filler player and a young player. So basically give them the AG return (RJ, Harris, and the bulls pick) and our top 5 pick and run with a line up of
WCjr | Isaac |Okeke | Beal | Fultz
Ross, bamba, Cole off the bench
If healthy thats a team thats competing in the east next year and has young developing players around a superstar
And the wizards would be able to build a very nice team around Russell, Rui and 3 top 10 picks (our 2 and their own)
Mobley | Rui | Kuminga | Keon Johnson | Russell
Avdija, Bertrans, Harris, RJ etc
Yeah its alot ot give up, but it would give us an elite, go-scoring superstar to build around our guys, and hes one of the best leaders in the NBA, and would get us back in the playoffs next year (so management and ownership would be thrilled) while still preserving most the young talent on the team
Unfortunately the problem with this whole idea is that the wizards would be stupid to trade a superstar who has come out and said he doesnt want to leave and wants to build up the wizards. This would be the equivalent of the blazers trading Dame. So realistically this deal would have a 0.01% chance of happening