Yes, you don't trade amare unless you get equal or greater value.
No one wants to, then NO ONE WANTS AMARE. Oh they'll steal him from us, but no one has shown they want him.
We don't have to sell, and if we have to, it doesn't have to be him.
This is our LAST big chip. If you let it go for less than equal value like it's been in just about every trade except J. Rich, for the last few years, we're screwed.
Else in 3 years there is a great chance it'll just be another JJ trade. Nothing or very little to show for it, except earning the right to be televised at halftime of some playoff game with Kerr crossing his fingers we win the lottery just like the year before, and at that point in time when looking at the roster, overall knowing he'd be back next year doing the same thing.
I don't want Kobe, but you know what, if we trade Amare and isn't a Kobe, Lebron, Garnett then we'll be screwed. For a long, long time.
Some of us seem to forget how hard it is to get talent. We had talent, and let it get away for nothing. We trade Amare for two 3rd tier talents, and a draft pick (that you know will be sold). Our well would be dry, with people clueless on how to restock it.
$arver still is learning the ropes at our expense of how hard it is to get talent, especially the quality of Amare. How rare it is. Once again he'll learn after the mistake.
Don't trade Amare. Only for equal or greater value. Screw the 'but we MIGHT be better overall because we got TWO third tier talent guy and a draft pick in two years, but lose a top 5 nba player.'
Sometimes it seems Amare isn't playing too hard, true, but his body will be in great shape for when his head 'gets it' in about 4-5 years. It won't be broken down. When Amare's experience catches up with his athleticism, we'll be the ones who teethed him the first 60 percent of that time to get him there. He'll win his championship's elsewhere. That is, if we trade him.
That was part of the reasoning of the Marion deal, we traded a 30 year old, for a 35-36 year old. We got something that might of helped us, or that was the thought. But in terms of 'building a team' we let go a HUGE piece. People were shocked that we didn't get someone YOUNG and GOOD.
Bad idea to trade
Worse idea to trade for someone old
But it's the worst to then trade your best young player after that
In trades, the good teams in a 3 for 1 deal, they get the ONE, not the three.
Never trade 1 for 3, always trade 3 for 1. That's how you build a franchise. You go 1 for 3, you aren't building squat.