A-Town Connection wrote:I tend to agree with what you are saying Telfair. Bass is a solid player. He provides us with a much needed back up to Dirk and provides a great matchup against certian teams( such as the warriors). I like him, but if there was a chance to get player on the level of Mayo or Conley, I don't see how we wouldn't jump to trade him. Yeah, i think he might be a bit over-rated on our board, but so are most fans of their players. Blazer fans are allowed to feel their 12th is worth more than Josh Howard...so w/e
Yeah...that is where I'm coming from with Bass. Dirk's backup is important but probably the least important on the team at this point. Damp is the only center, Kidd has had injury problems and is old, we still have no SG, and who knows about Howard next season. Dirk is the iron man on this team so that is where we least need a backup imo. If Bass stays he will need to get minutes and quite frankly I only see him as a pf.
So why not dangle him in the off-season to attempt to improve in some of those other areas.
I've said it before and I'll say it again, if we want to rebuild, we need a young superstar in the next few years to have any type of opportunity to compete with Portland, NO, and maybe a few others. If Bass can help get us a higher pick that has the potential to be a superstar then that trade has to be made. Also, as I've mentioned before, Bass' contract is up next season and if we can somehow get under the cap next season, why spend a huge chunk of it on someone like Bass?
If we rebuild but can't draft a superstar caliber player in 08 or 09 then we at least would have some money to go after someone who is a superstar. I just don't want to get caught up in a horrible contract again with Bass. We all thought Damp, Terry, Stack, Finley, and some others were worth it and now we see how those contracts have handcuffed us on getting any players.
You would think Cuban would be sick of handing out so much money and getting nothing in return.