Post#391 » by wco81 » Sat Jan 23, 2021 5:53 pm 
            
            
            I don't think you're going to get a major player unless it's multiple picks, maybe over several years.
Look what the Blazers gave up for Covington.
Look what the Bucks gave up for Jrue.
Look what the Nets gave up for Harden.
Until prospects blow up, they're not going to command much.
Let's say a couple of years ago, in Luka's draft class, the teams with the top 3 picks wanted to trade their picks for an all-star or all-NBA level max player.  Would a team have traded a top 10 or even top 15 player for one of those top picks because they thought Luka was going to be great?
No they likely would have demanded 3 or 4 first round picks, maybe a couple of pick swaps and some rotation players.
But now, if some team wanted to trade for Luka, the Mavs would demand multiple FRPs and rotation players.
I also wonder if Dallas might have traded the rights to Luka, after they traded for him but before he'd played a minute in the NBA, for someone like Harden straight up.
Right now the Hawks might demand a boatload of assets for Trae, even though it's not clear that he can lead his team to the playoffs and win at least a couple of rounds.
Hell, look at how D'Angelo Russell fetched a potential #4-8 pick.
Teams don't value any single pick that much.  It has to be several of them once a team decides on a rebuild.