As in, if we trade for Horward, I can see Olynyk/Amir/Jerebko being moved before Sullinger/Zeller because those former assets should be more attractive to Houston in a trade.
There is ZERO chance Ainge trades Olynyk for Howard. Less than zero.
huh? that's silly . At best KO is a 7th man type on a contender. I would have no problem moving him for Howard .
I don't know what to tell you. You're just way off. You don't understand how strongly the Cs disagree with you.
Source?
Not disclosable (not that I need one to address this one). Proof is in the pudding. Short of a superstar (of which Howard is certainly not one), Ainge is not moving Olynyk. Internally, he's in the discussion for the most valued player as an asset on the roster.
I can understand that.
The general view is that bigs take longer to develop than most players, yet Olynyk is only 24 in his third year, and is already one of the teams biggest impact players on both ends of the court (based on advanced stats and eye test) and probably one of the top 5 shooters among 7 footers.
Hes an incredibly skilled player, and his ability to score inside out, pass, and defend inside out, makes him extremely versatile. That versatility means you can start just about any big man alongside him - Amir, Sully, Horfoed, Howard, Love, Monroe, Deandre...take your pick, pretty much.
Flexibility like that is important. Having guys who can play in any rotation with any other player is huge.
To be honest i think Olynyk's upside is higher than Sully's and at least on par with Smart's. I know everybody will disagree re Smart, but Olynyk was a more productive player his second year ( statistics and with advanced stats) than Smart has been this year...and unlike Smart ( shooting, ball handling, court vision, etc) Olynyk doesn't have significant holes in his game that he needs to overcome