cl2117 wrote:Hal14 wrote:cl2117 wrote:The way you manage the 6 for 1 trade is by takin 2-3 players back via the Grant ($6.2m) and Justin Jackson ($1.8m) TPEs. It all of a sudden turns into a 6 for 4 swap. Brad then probably converts a two-way and add a buyout guy and we're back to status quo, not even having touched the actual rotation.
If you actually did a 6 for 1 trade, the only guy who would be moving that has been here longer than this summer is Luke, so it's not as massive a shake-up as you'd think given that you're turning over 40% of the roster.
No team is turning over 40% of it's roster in the middle of the season when they currently have the highest odds to win the title.
It's 40% of the roster, but those guys only played 9% of our minutes (slightly more than Pritchard alone). Swapping them for a couple of better guys to fill those minutes makes a lot of sense given your core 8 rotation players all stay put. Again, apart from Luke, these guys have only been with the team since the summer (one guy who's been in Maine the whole time). It's not as big a locker-room shake-up as you'd think, especially if Brad ends up converting a guy or two, which means less new faces.
Olynyk alone would eat up all the minutes that those 6 guys left. Guys like Dunn, Fontecchio, Yurtseven are arguably all better/equal to the 6 guys we're sending out. From a talent/value perspective, it's a win (depending on draft compensation needed). I think that outweighs any benefit from continuity for the 9-15 guys on your roster.
If they're going to be truly aggressive they to address the bench they likely have to make a weird move like this to match salary.
You can try to make a case for it. But again, there isn't (to my knowledge) any precedence for doing a 5 for 1 or 6 for 1 trade mid-season when you're only adding a player to be your 8th/9th man..and there's not (to my knowledge) any precedence for the NBA title favorite turning over 40% of it's roster mid-season.
Even if it's mostly end of the bench guys, it just just doesn't happen. It hasn't ever happened yet - that I'm aware of. Which means it probably won't happen.
I mean, think about it. If it was that easy to just take the worst 5 or 6 players on your roster, package them up, tack on a 1st or 2nd round pick and trade it all for a legit top 8 rotation player with playoff experience, size and shooting who over $12 mil per year, wouldn't every team make a move like that every season?
You guys can post whatever you want in here, of course. I'm just saying that if we want to be realistic, we should look at what moves contending teams have made mid-season over the past 5 or 6 years, throw out any outliers and those are the most realistic moves that we might make.. (hint: they're pretty much all very minor moves, with most of the roster staying intact)
Lastly, while I'm sure Brad is looking into potentially a small move to improve the roster, let's remember that nothing too drastic is needed. Not only are we THE title favorite right now, but we're currently 2nd in the NBA in bench net rating and 4th in the NBA in bench +/-. Our bench is good. Could it be better? Sure. But major changes to it are not necessary, imo.