Knightro wrote:pepe1991 wrote:You guys just undersell how good Brown actually is. Odds are, you won't draft player that by age of 25 is capable of being effective 25ppg player and not suck on defense and in same time capable of playing off ball as well.
His team's records have gotten worse as he's gotten more usage and a bigger role offensively.
He's a talented player, but he's not really all that impactful. Definitely not a star.. 9th on the Celtics in WS/48. Stick him on a team that's even worse than the one he's on now and things would continue to devolve.
I'd be interested in acquiring him for the right price, but he's not a guy I'd sacrifice 3 first round picks and two guys just drafted in the first round for.
 
When he emerged as star, Celtics had 48-24 record. 10-5 without him, 38-19 without him . 
It would be fair to say he didn't mean all that much in terms of W/L record, at least judging by this.
HOWEVER over last two years, Celtics are .500 team when he is out. 6-8 last year without him ( opposite of 30-28 with him) and 7-5 this season . Among 7 wins they collected this year with him, only Bucks had positive record, but in that game GIannis and Middelton didn't play.
 He's 7th on the Celtics in RAPTOR
actually 5th.
9th on the Celtics in WS/48
...and Tatum  is 7th.... both below Jabari Parker and some guy named Freedom. It's garbage data.
 Definitely not a star.
If Magic have +20 ppg , two way wing who averaged 24 ppg at age of 23, that guy on this forum would have been worshiped by everybody, including you. 
I'd be interested in acquiring him for the right price, but he's not a guy I'd sacrifice 3 first round picks and two guys just drafted in the first round for.
You sacrifice nothing. Those picks have no value until they become players. It's just stupid stupid mindset of most fans and GMs that unnamed potential top 5 pick in 2024 will be franchise savior. 
You literally need guide on internet to see all OKC assets in future. But when you see their actuall 
basketball team they are SGA trade from being most miserable team in nba for next 5+ years. 
On top of that most picks have sort of protection anyway. Also, both Houston and OKC proved that easiest thing in nba is sell players for assets and empty the house. Houston was contender year and half ago, now they are basemant of nba. 
In general there is zero and i mean zero reasons why NBA team like Orlando should shy away from high risk trades. What's apsolute worst it will happen ? Star will leave you and you will rebuild over? Oppostie of building 2 wins playoff team in span of 10 years just to be at square one , 10 years later? 
And no, Brown is apsolute star. Especially from perspective of team who builts their faith in future around  injury prone role player , playmaker without jumpshot, playmaker without ballhandling ability and 6'0 gunner will be "team's future".
Other than Wagner there is really hard to understand why anybody else should be off the table in any Magic trades. 
You keep talking about cap space. Who in a blue hell will join  team that shapes to be 15-18 wins team?
What good does salary flexiblity does to a team in year nobody good is FA and nobody good will even consider joining? What' the masterplan? Draft another 5 years prospect  and shower TJ Warren in money so you can attack 35 wins next year?
Let's say Magic do Cole, Wendell Carter, Bulls, Magic 2022 top  3 protected pick.
So you have left :
Fultz / Suggs 
Brown/ Ross / Gary Harris 
Wagner / who cares
Isaac
Bamba for rest of a year or trade 
By rest of a year Bamba , Ross and Harris are either traded or gone. Your core is FUltz/ Suggs, Brown and Wagner. Isaac is too injury prone to take serious as cornerstone. Isn't that core way more talented than 5-20 team who puts all the faith into ping pong ball and rehab of two role players?
Life is what happens when you're busy making other plans. -John Lennon