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Irving only makes sense to me if we get Porzingis too... that's a team that could contend. At least on paper. We probably would have to give every draft pick we got and maybe Chriss & Warren too (plus Bledsoe of course) but that would be worth it.
Kyrie > BledsoeI would do that trade but like others have said, there are too many pieces for that to happen. I still think a 3 team trade with Bledsoe going to Cleveland and Irving going to New York is probably the most likely scenario but I'm not 100% sold on Ntilikina being our PG of the future. If we got a pick in that trade then it'd be a no brainer for us but that makes it more complicated. It's a gamble but one I'd be willing to take because even if Ntilikina doesn't end up being PGOF we would get someone for Bledsoe before his contract is up. I highly doubt he stays in Phoenix and I don't think we should be looking to keep him then either because he just doesn't fit our timeline.
Kyrie > Bledsoe
Bledsoe > Frank
So why do a trade like this?
I would rather just keep Bledsoe, even if we only have him two more years.
Kyrie > Bledsoe
Bledsoe > Frank
So why do a trade like this?
I would rather just keep Bledsoe, even if we only have him two more years.
When I watched his scouting stuff he only looked "pass first" to the extent that he is a lousy shooter. The Knicks got killed for that pick on a lot of sites... I know he went top 10 in a deep draft but I gotta wonder if the Knicks had passed on him how much further the slips.
Personally, I think he is a washout. What I saw made him look like a bad shooter, with sloppy handles and marginal athletic ability. It is a lot to overcome.
He looked slow to me.When I watched his scouting stuff he only looked "pass first" to the extent that he is a lousy shooter. The Knicks got killed for that pick on a lot of sites... I know he went top 10 in a deep draft but I gotta wonder if the Knicks had passed on him how much further the slips.
Personally, I think he is a washout. What I saw made him look like a bad shooter, with sloppy handles and marginal athletic ability. It is a lot to overcome.
Obviously it is too soon, but other than his size he didn't appear to have anything to get too thrilled about.It's way too soon to call him a bust, especially since he didn't play in Summer League so you're calling him a bust based on scouting information? There isn't anything else to go on.
If he didn't get taken by NY he still would have been a lottery pick. Dallas, Charlotte, Detroit, and Denver all picked guards at 9, 11, 12, and 13. I wouldn't say he's a lousy shooter either. Watching videos on Youtube he seems to be able to score in the lane really well with a nice floater and he has good mechanics on his outside shot. He's 6'5 with a 7' wingspan so even though he's skinny now he should be able to use his length to help him defensively.
The more I watch and read about him the more open to the idea of trading Bledsoe to bring him in. He fits our timeline better than Bledsoe and while using him and Ulis as our PG's this season will hurt us in terms of winning this year it should help us get another high draft pick to round out our core and then we'd able to forget about tanking for the next decade, hopefully.
Obviously it is too soon, but other than his size he didn't appear to have anything to get too thrilled about.
I certainly don't see the same floor Raze does. If he is having trouble getting separation and penetrating in Europe then it will be almost impossible in the NBA. Combine that with a shot that is suspect and you've got a completely useless guard. Yes, too soon to call him a bust but if I had to wager I don't think he ever becomes a legit rotation player.
How would a lineup of
PG. Irving
SG.Booker
SF. Jackson
PF. Aldridge
C. Chandler
Fair against Golden State
Kyrie > Bledsoe
Bledsoe > Frank
So why do a trade like this?
I would rather just keep Bledsoe, even if we only have him two more years.
Good grief yes. Bledsoe has 6 years left easy. I think we would be able to resign him reasonably after what we have seen in free agency this year.Oh my God, I am sick of this "timeline" crap! Just because someone is old enough to drink, doesn't mean they "do not fit the timeline." Good Lord, enough already!
Old enough to drink implies 21. He's 27. A good 6-8 years beyond the current talent's time horizon. It makes a difference for a player like Bledsoe. If you were talking a 27 year old Chris paul that's another story. But in six years when our guys are in their prime Bledsoe will be 33 and likely not an impact player.Oh my God, I am sick of this "timeline" crap! Just because someone is old enough to drink, doesn't mean they "do not fit the timeline." Good Lord, enough already!
Good grief yes. Bledsoe has 6 years left easy. I think we would be able to resign him reasonably after what we have seen in free agency this year.
I do not mind going to Kyrie, he is an established player, but I have no interest in going for an unproven Euro rookie. There are just way too many unknowns.
Churning for younger and younger players is a treadmill in its own way.
Old enough to drink implies 21. He's 27. A good 6-8 years beyond the current talent's time horizon. It makes a difference for a player like Bledsoe. If you were talking a 27 year old Chris paul that's another story. But in six years when our guys are in their prime Bledsoe will be 33 and likely not an impact player.