nbafan38 wrote:Jay 20 wrote:EricAnderson wrote:To me if you’re gonna gamble do it for a player like Kawhi..
The nba is about getting top of the league players you NEED to win titles and Kawhi is one of those few players..
Chances are slim to none any assets you give up whether you’re the Lakers Celtics or a Sixers will ever be a top of the league player.
I’d take my chances that once Kawhi gets to my team and we’re highly successful that there’s a good chance he’d resign
True I do think you have great points, but we will see how that logic plays out with OKC and PG.
It's still different OKC is a small market and didn't have that good of a season so if George leaves its understandable, it would be more odd for Kawhi to leave a fairly stacked Celtics team to go play with a 35 year old Lebron James.
It's going to be a gamble for Boston and it also matters who they have to give up to get him. They are already really really close and get Kyrie and Hayward back.
Maybe they can convince Leonard to stay and they will get to the Finals multiple years in a row. It just depends how much Leonard value where he's at vs contending.
Boston does stand the best chance of convincing him to stay.
































