The thought of Jamison wearing Celtic green makes me want to throw up.
Giving up Rondo+Pierce for these guys really doesn't do it for me. Kind of keeps us off the bottom of the conference and thus having no picks.
Basically giving up 2 all stars and one solid role player for 3 role players (two of them solid)- one of whom is hugely over paid, and one potential 2nd team all NBA player (Paul George).
No way.
Why does Indiana do this?
Just cut Jamison. Your point about worse record = worse picks makes no sense. All of three players are very fairly paid, and George is a star in the making. Basically, I can't really understand your post at all.
Maybe I didn't make it clear.
You are moving our most tradeable pieces for role players, one of whom you want to use the amnesty on. (we get this once every 5-8 years by the way)
These players aren't terrible, and they aren't All Stars. Paul George may be an All NBA second team player one day- he certainly won't be a Paul Pierce- maybe a poor mans Rudy Gay?
Anyway, they won't be bad enough to get us lottery picks, but they won't be good enough to get out of the 2nd round of the playoffs- leaving us stranded in mediocrity.
What is the point?
Couldn't we trade Pierce+Rondo+Bass for more in return than this or something to actually build on like lottery picks?
Reading over the post, people seem to rate Paul George as the diamond here, and rate him higher than I do, which is fair enough.
Now we need a shooting guard and a power forward after using our amnesty on Jamison, and they both have to be All-Star or top 20 level to make this team even compete with Chicago and Miami for the next 5-7 years.
Just can't see it happening even with two plausible FA signings like Harden or Ryan Anderson.
pg: Collison
SG:Harden
SF:George
PF:Ryan Anderson
C:Verajao
5 years of a 3rd or 4th seed, KO'd by the big boys in the playoffs, and that's if we were lucky enough to get guys as good as Harden+Anderson somehow.
Unless of course, you use all these pieces in a trade to somehow get Deron+Dwight by shipping the farm.