Media gurus have been saying for years now that the C's have to get something for the Big Three before they walk. However, what they've failed to do are the following things:
1) Actually propose realistic trades
2) Take into account that cap space is also something that the Big Three can provide value to this team with.
The problem with all members of the Big Three is that they don't appeal to any team that's not a contender, or close to it. So at least 20 teams have no interest in them.
That leaves MAYBE 10 teams. And the problem is, most of those teams have the following problems:
1) They don't have much in the way of young talent.
2) They won't part with any of their core for our Big Three.
3) Both of the above.
Pierce is the one who might actually nab us something of value because he likely has a few good years left and has seen his game drop off the least of the Big Three. I really think that most of the teams out there really view Ray and KG as guys they can really only rely on for this season.
Overall, I wouldn't be surprised if nothing happened. While it'd be nice to see the C's get the next piece of the puzzle, I really think there's a good chance that teams are only going to offer us role players and late first round picks. And if that's the case, we're better off just holding onto these guys. Because remember, unless our trade partner is substantially under the cap, we're going to have to take back as much salary as we give up. And the last thing we need to do in a rebuilding era is have 10, 16, or 23 million dollars tied up in role players who likely won't be around when the next banner is raised.