BLAZER PROPHET
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Yes, I'm serious.
Here are my thoughts...
First, we are desperate for a long term PG to take us deep in the playoffs. We also need a back-up center as Joel's career is probably over, Camby is old and Oden is so oft injured I wonder how much playing time he can reasonably give us. A defensive minded young center could pay huge dividends in a couple of seasons.
Second, we're not going to get the PG we need by trading Rudy, Martel or Bayless. Their NBA stock is questionable. We're not trading any of our "big 3".
So what's left?
Batum.
And why Batum?
Because he has enough of that old sports term, "upside" to garner the trade we need. Also, Cunningham in some respects is a better SF (and in a few he is not). Cunningham is tougher, a better rebounder, better mid range shooter, better finisher at the rim and he plays smart. In fact,in time I think he'll be a better all-round player than Batum. And we have Webster to back him up and a potential NBA SF in Claver in Europe.
Look, I like Batum but this team will not go forward without addressing some critical needs. And sometimes a team has to trade a valued player to get what it needs to get better and I feel he's our top bargaining chip towards that end.
Here are my thoughts...
First, we are desperate for a long term PG to take us deep in the playoffs. We also need a back-up center as Joel's career is probably over, Camby is old and Oden is so oft injured I wonder how much playing time he can reasonably give us. A defensive minded young center could pay huge dividends in a couple of seasons.
Second, we're not going to get the PG we need by trading Rudy, Martel or Bayless. Their NBA stock is questionable. We're not trading any of our "big 3".
So what's left?
Batum.
And why Batum?
Because he has enough of that old sports term, "upside" to garner the trade we need. Also, Cunningham in some respects is a better SF (and in a few he is not). Cunningham is tougher, a better rebounder, better mid range shooter, better finisher at the rim and he plays smart. In fact,in time I think he'll be a better all-round player than Batum. And we have Webster to back him up and a potential NBA SF in Claver in Europe.
Look, I like Batum but this team will not go forward without addressing some critical needs. And sometimes a team has to trade a valued player to get what it needs to get better and I feel he's our top bargaining chip towards that end.