TP to pokeKingCurtis. The point of my posting the article is to encourage the idea that there are multiple ways to build a contender, and it can be dangerous to lock into one trendy formula.
Moranis, yes most teams have these middle class players. I am calling them albatrosses because they are hard to move. Examples: Bass is still a Celtic when he could have helped a playoff team, Afflalo is still a Magic, when he could have helped many teams, even as a starter. I thought he was worth a first round pick.
Courtney Lee is paid a fair contract with only 1 more year beyond this one. Yet the Celtics had to throw in a second round pick in order to acquire a lesser player and move that last year of Lee's contract.
Miami had to give up second round picks to move Joel Anthony's 3.8 million contract.
The Marcus Thornton trade was met with criticism because only the Nets were willing to "get richer" by acquiring 8 million 1 year remaining contract.
And As PKC said, first round picks have become very valuable, because you get to pay a player well below the mid level. Just a few years ago, a team could just buy a late round 1st for maybe 3 million. Not lately though.
If you haven't seen a trend against middle class contracts that started just this year, and a little last year, then i don't know what to say. agree to disagree.