Winslow / Stanley Johnson / Miles Turner
IT is just another Ricky Davis / Dino Radja / Dana Barros / Sherman Douglas. Entertaining scoring piece while we wait for the franchise to find a cornerstone again.
I maintain, though, that the major deciding point in making the playoffs was keeping Bass and exchanging Prince for Jerebko and Datome, instead of just waiving both.
I don't see how the guys you mentioned above are any different. Winslow has mediocre written all over him. Stanley Johnson should be a good player, but not a star - Ron Artest is about his ceiling. i doubt Miles Turner will ever be a big star - though he likely has the best chance out of those three.
I really wasn't that impressed by this draft...I don;'t think there are many guys in there who will turn out better than Thomas, or who will offer more impact than Thomas.
One thing you need to consider is what the player brings, relative to our needs. Isaiah Thomas offers us a go-to scorer who can get to the line, stretch the floor, and close out games with his clutch shooting. He also offers us a true spark plug to carry our second unit. These are all things that we desperately needed on this team.
Neither Winslow, Turner or Johnson are likely to offer the same. They might contribute in other ways and fill other holes, but what's the point in giving up a player at a role of need, in order to pick up another player at another role of need? One step forward, one step back. You're going nowhere.
Thomas isn't a superstar of course, that's why we got him, and why we got him on such a great contract. But he gives us something we need desperately, and if we traded him out and didn't get another go-to scorer in return then we would suffer for it in the Win column.