B-Roy
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I think no this should be an interesting discussion as far as weighing our future prospects with the other teams in our conference. Should also give an idea of how people value the current group of guys. For the sake of simplicity assume you swap records too so that you get a draft pick that matches with how good the team is.
Here's how I see it:
OKC - yes for obvious reasons.
Clippers - yes, contender now, plus two young superstars.
Spurs - toughie, but I probably wouldn't. They're good now but I don't think they're contenders and age will eventually catch up to them. I don't know if they will ever contend again with their big 3.
Golden State - a surprise as high as they are. This one is tough as well but I'd probably do it. They don't have a superstar but they have two all star caliber players and a top 5 when healthy center. Also have more flexibility to do deals because they have more quality players. However, if Bogut never fully recovers from his injuries I might change my answer.
Memphis - probably not. The only player I like on that team is Marc Gasol. They aren't good enough to contend and the bulk of they're core don't have a chance to be elite IMO.
Denver - no, the team concept is nice, but the Nuggets will be the definition of a team stuck in purgatory. Always good, never great, and they're core locked into huge contracts. I don't see the upside with their current group of guys.
Rockets - another tough one. I like the flexibility of their roster, and I think Harden is a superstar. Put a gun to my head and I'd probably do it.
Here's how I see it:
OKC - yes for obvious reasons.
Clippers - yes, contender now, plus two young superstars.
Spurs - toughie, but I probably wouldn't. They're good now but I don't think they're contenders and age will eventually catch up to them. I don't know if they will ever contend again with their big 3.
Golden State - a surprise as high as they are. This one is tough as well but I'd probably do it. They don't have a superstar but they have two all star caliber players and a top 5 when healthy center. Also have more flexibility to do deals because they have more quality players. However, if Bogut never fully recovers from his injuries I might change my answer.
Memphis - probably not. The only player I like on that team is Marc Gasol. They aren't good enough to contend and the bulk of they're core don't have a chance to be elite IMO.
Denver - no, the team concept is nice, but the Nuggets will be the definition of a team stuck in purgatory. Always good, never great, and they're core locked into huge contracts. I don't see the upside with their current group of guys.
Rockets - another tough one. I like the flexibility of their roster, and I think Harden is a superstar. Put a gun to my head and I'd probably do it.
