Kerrsed wrote:For as much as i have been a Bledsoe fan since we got him, i believe if we arnt planning on using him to obtain Cousins then we might as well put him on the trade block.
I was just going to add to my last post to say. I think we should go after Boogie in free agency. With Sac, you never know if it might come to that anyway. If we end up losing to Washington (or any other team for that matter) when he gets to free agency, it probably will only mean that had we given up a ton of assets for him in trade, that he would have left us anyway.
I think we should keep Bledsoe. I don't think he has a ton of trade value, and we should go after Boogie when he is a FA and we will have a leg up on most with him. Keep our core and get him? Then we have a serious shot to do some damage. The only place that might give us a really good package for Bledsoe is Sacramento. If we think Ball or one of these PGs in the upcoming draft is our guy, we could probably pry quite a bit from the Kings for him. They don't have much, but we could take a flyer on some of their young guys, like that greek center and a first rounder the soonest they can trade one....they might even do it unprotected or lightly protected if they thought it would be enough to keep Boogie long term.
It's probably worth keeping Bledsoe for a Boogie pitch. I'd certainly love to have Boogie on the team, but I hate giving up a crap ton of assets for him. I watched us do that for McDyess and he left. He even went back to the same team...not that Boogie would of course. But NY gave up a ton for Melo and never could really compete with him because they cleared out all their assets for him. Some of those guys are still seriously balling in Denver.
I have a feeling Boogie wants to play with Wall in Washington. He might like to play with Bledsoe too, but if we trade for him, we are gambling that he will end up choosing playing with Bledsoe, 21st pick (or whatever) over Wall #1 pick who he played with in Kentucky. I'm pretty sure him and Wall and the entire country felt that Wall and Cousins carried that team. Bledsoe was a talent with them but more like a sidekick.
Boogie knows Wall is a pure point who can be the alpha dog on a great team (like he was on Kentucky) but that Bledsoe is just an exciting combo guard.
Put it this way...if we trade for Boogie, as I die hard Suns fan I will be petrified for a year and a half.