Crimson the Cat
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Correct, which makes it silly to me to trade away two proven productive players along with an older version of Rubio for a player that may take 4 years (or longer) to develop into an elite PG. The timing just isn't right for Rubio in terms of where the team is at right now. Plus, Blake was berated for allowing Brooks and Lowry to penetrate, and Rubio is an even worse perimeter defender at this point.
By losing Rudy, Travis and Sergio, is it really a set back?
You still have Blake, Brandon, Batum, Aldridge, Oden and Joel. You're replacing Sergio and Rudy with Bayless and Webster. You still have your cap space, a traded player exception, the #24 pick, our 2nd rounders, Frye, and Joel Freeland's rights to help improve the team further.
I still see us as a sure Playoff team, given the improvements all our existing players will likely make.
I don't know. As I already said, I'm torn. I question whether a move such as this is even necessary. I'd sorely miss Rudy, but I just don't think the loss will hurt us in the short term and the benefits in the long term would be awesome.
