Only way C's get beal is if brown or tatum are involved.
Obviously the C's want to add to brown and tatum but there is nothing at our disposal to make that happen. No amount of draft picks is making that happen because none of them will be top 5 or even 10 for that matter.
And hate to break it to everyone but NO ONE WANTS KEMBA!
Also there's no one on our bench that anyone wants.
So this comes down to are brown and tatum the guys? If not then which one goes? I can't envision a trade for beal where tatum is the one going out. So if it's brown, a guy that has improved every season are we really considering it worth it?
Beal is a big stage player but the team is essentially in the same spot in not being able to add a 3rd player. Seems like a waste imo.
That just isn't true. Milwaukee acquired Jrue Holiday (a similar player) without including any really good players and Brooklyn acquired Harden (a significantly better player) without including any really good players. Teams entering rebuilding often want a mass of draft picks and cap relief. Boston can provide both of those things if they can find a 3rd team to take Walker (the Knicks, Clippers, and a few other teams make sense for him).
Holiday is 3 years older than Beal, and not nearly the offensive of Beal. Beal is the leading scorer in the NBA. It would take a substantially bigger package to get him. he is not a "similar player."
Except they are. They are both in the 15-25 range as players because contrary to what this board believes, you actually play basketball on both ends of the floor and there is more to offense then just scoring. Holiday is a much better passer. He is a respectable shooter (in the last 2.5 seasons, Beal is 35% on 7.6 attempts, while Holiday is 34.4% on 5.4 attempts). Beal is a more efficient scorer (in part because he gets to the line a lot more frequently), but he also shoots a lot more shots which helps a great deal with scoring a lot of points. Holiday has consistently made his teams better, while Beal quite frankly has not because Beal quite frankly does only 1 thing well, while Holiday does a lot of things well.
Beal is a bit better and he is younger, so he would take more, but he isn't Harden and Harden was acquired without any prime assets or known draft pick positions as well.
Jrue is a fine player, but I think it’s quite a stretch to put him in the top 25, and ridiculous to consider him around the 15th best player in the league.
Pretty ironic to criticize this board for only focusing on offense, then saying Beal isn’t on Harden’s level. Beal has been a top-10 player this season. Jrue has never been.
I think Beal is around 18 and Holiday is around 25. So both in the range I indicate. And before anyone thinks that is nuts I think these players are clearly better than Beal (in no real order) - Lebron, Giannis, Durant, Harden, Curry, Davis, Leonard, Embiid, Jokic, Doncic, Paul, Tatum, Lillard, George, Butler, Gobert, Irving - that is 17. I think those guys are all clearly better than Beal and I think you could make arguments on others (Zion, Towns, Booker, Mitchell, Simmons, Adebayo, Siakam, etc.). Beal is an excellent scorer, but he isn't an elite shooter and he doesn't do much else at an even above average rate. Because he is such a great scorer though he gets elevated past some more well rounded players, but I don't think he passes those players up. He is in year 9 and very much in his prime. It isn't like he is going to get appreciably better.
Beal isn't on Harden's level. Harden is a significantly better player than Beal. He is a better scorer, rebounder, passer, and probably even defender. Harden is a top 5 player in the game.