UglyTruth wrote:pickle wrote:UglyTruth wrote:pickle wrote:
But that's exactly my point. Trade Bledsoe, give Knight 35 mpg, then trade him in the offseason.
So trade Bledsoe for the sole purpose of increasing Knight's trade value?
That makes no sense. It's like saying Portland should trade McCollum to start Crabbe and increase Crabbe's trade value.
Great job taking things completely out of context and sticking to the very literal statement and making an outrageous analogy to prove that I'm being stupid.
This is a Suns board. I hope I don't have to predicate everything I say with the announcements that a lot of us here take for granted, such as "Bledsoe and Knight should not be in our future plans".
No your right, that's obvious but it doesn't make sense to trade the guy with the 2nd most trade value on this entire team just to increase the trade value of the guy with the worst trade value on the team.
Unless of course we get some really can't turn down offer for Bledsoe.
I also thinking playing Knight with Booker for however long it may be (half a season? One full season?) could end up proving disastrous for Booker's development. He may start hogging the hell outta the ball and taking ridiculously bad shots just like Knight.
I don't get it. Why are you insisting that I'm suggesting that we move Bledsoe "just to increase the trade value" of Knight? I think I've made it quite clear that I want both of them gone, and I don't have a real preference as to who I want to move first. In terms of being rational, it's preferable that we move the one who is performing well at this time; not only are we more likely to get equal value for him right now, we also have the chance to increase the value of the other guy, who's currently mired in the worst slump of his career and unlikely to fetch back a bag of potato chips.
And I guess I just have more faith in Booker than you do. If he survived a year of Markieff/Bledsoe/Knight in his 19-yr old season while playing spotty minutes off the bench for the first half and didn't pick up terrible passing instincts, then methinks another half year of said influence when he's clearly more featured on offense and has stepped up to that role rather brilliantly in his 20-yr old season will probably not knock him off-course that much.
And I think we may fundamentally disagree on the return on investment for Bledsoe. I love the guy, he plays his heart out and other than that one summer holdout he's been a chemistry net plus (albeit a marginal plus). However, he just isn't a point guard that makes others better, he's 5 yrs older than our current core, and he's had multiple catastrophic knee surgeries. Will he continue to improve? Maybe, perhaps even likely. Will he lead us to the promised land? Highly doubtful. Will he still contribute to the team when our current group of youngsters are in their primes? Probably, if his injuries don't flare up again, but I'm just not willing to make that bet, given that his skill set is a precarious fit to the young talent already on the roster. So I'm not looking for an offer we "really can't turn down" or maybe for me any trade that returns some value, say one future first and one future second, would be offers that I "really can't turn down".