K-DOT wrote:jvsimonetti0514 wrote:
I think it's kinda funny how there's massive mood swings on this board reacting to what just recently happened to us. Like post Melo year, a lot of us we desperate for players that could play within a team concept cuz we sick of watching Melo iso. There was a bunch of posters that wanted Frank over Tatum cuz that reason. I'm not gonna lie, I wasn't high on Tatum for that reason and wanted Josh Jackson instead. I think we're kinda of seeing that now with our need for perimeter creator. Don't get me wrong we definitely need one but it doesn't really make sense for us to do a tear down.
That's why I find the anti RJ brigade is a very peculiar bunch. After a season where he improved his play across the board completely it just seems odd to be down on him cuz of his struggles in May and the playoffs. Like there's a bunch of reasonable critics that think RJ is probably just a starter or a 3rd options on a championship team and there's others that think he's worse than Bullock and want to run him out of town.
I think part of the issue is, we got a taste of winning basketball after sucking for so long, guys are desperate for more. And while guys like Lillard are clearly better than RJ, and Sexton is an upgrade too, it's questionable how far we could go with just them and Randle, so we shouldn't go all-in without a plan to get another star. I'm fine with trading RJ for a 3rd star, but you need to get a star without trading him before it makes sense to do so
The bigger part is probably that memes are infectious. "RJ is just a 3-D guy" was just a meme, and funny at first, but then people kept saying it and started believing it. Like, you even have people who say he was always just a 3-D guy, going back to college and high school. Which is absolutely ludicrous cause 3pt shooting was a big weakness for him in the draft, and his main selling point was his driving ability and playmaking.
I don't think anyone should be looking at final forms yet. To me the intrigue in Sexton is the potential to consolidate some assets. If he can contribute to winning play, he becomes a completely different class of asset than anything we have outside of maybe RJ because he is still so young. Even on his second contract, you then have a player that you can either keep or becomes a key salary and value piece of a trade for a major player. You just don't have that in draft capital unless you own another team's unprotected pick that projects to be very high. He could become so much more valuable than any of the proposed outgoing pieces.
If the risk pays off, Sexton becomes one of the highest asset classes in the game AND a good player to have.
Regarding RJ - I'm in the "hold" camp. I don't think there's a championship option that is realistic right now by moving core assets.



























