Rastapopoulos
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OMG this is an absolutely terrible idea.
The point of a rebuild is to get a franchise player, a MVP-level player to lead the team.
By your definition, a "rebuild" is essentially impossible except by luck in the draft or being Los Angeles or Miami. At what point did the Pistons "rebuild" to become the championship team of '04?
Nobody you named is even an all-star or close to it.
I think you're wrong there. I think Harden is in a similar situation to Joe Johnson (or Steve Nash in his earliest days) with Phoenix (or Rasheed with the Bullets): someone with All-Star talent but behind other All-Stars. Is he as good as LaMarcus? Probably not. But that doesn't mean the trade wouldn't make sense for the reasons that I've said: all the good players in this draft are forwards. There are practically no good guards (except maybe Bradley Beal, but he kind of crapped out today - I think Lamb is a bust waiting to happen). With LaMarcus we might never get Freeland, or have minutes to play the high drafted player I'm hoping we get this draft. And I think Harden is actually a top 5 SG in the league, and will be higher very soon with Allen, Ginobili, Bryant and Johnson all on the downslide.
We would be giving up BY FAR the best player in the trade for more quantity of serviceable players.
You might be right. I'm not so sure. I don't think Aldridge is actually a player you can build round. If he was really so great, how do you explain our total implosion? He's still a PF that doesn't rebound particularly well or block that many shots. That wouldn't've mattered at all if we had Greg, but that particular dream has died, and there are no great centers on the horizon. (Even with Camby rebounding at league-leading rates we were still beaten on the boards more often than not.)
I love Aldridge: I have argued that he's better than Love or Griffin. But I'm finding that harder and harder to do. And I don't think anybody could seriously claim he's a leader. Or particularly clutch. And "LaMarcusBall" just isn't fun to watch.
wow, just wow, that is a terrible trade for us.
Well, the good news is it'll almost certainly never happen. But I bet you, if we offered it, the Thunder would actually turn it down. (And not just because of Harden: I don't think you realize how important Collison is to that team.)
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