Don't trade Booker. There's not a player in NBA history who hasn't had doubters at some point.
Michael Jordan was a degenerate gambler whose scoring prowess didn't translate into enough team success. He was 24 before his team won its first playoff series and 27 before his first championship. The guy punched teammates. Who could win with a guy like that?
Magic Johnson was a choke artist until he wasn't. (The baby hook didn't matter to many by 1984).
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Shaq was too focused on bad rapping and bad movies to make free throws.
James Harden was the worst defensive player in NBA history.
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Steph Curry got a lowball contract in 2012 because teams feared he was injury prone.
Is Booker even in the same league as those players? Not even close at the moment. But none of them were finished projects at age 22.
Booker has flashed the ability to be special. In a league where a superstar with the ability to take over games is still key, you don't trade Booker. You build around him with complementary parts.
Ayton...Great start. Bridges, Oubre, and Jackson are potentially nice pieces. Now go get him a point guard the other team has to scheme against and at least one player who can play defense at the 4 in this league and see what happens.