Just to be clear, this is not a trade rumor, just one that he said works for both teams. Personally I am not a fan of giving up 2018 Nets pick for Butler.
Wait, what?
We get to Keep the 2017 pick (high pick in a deep draft), Brown, and Smart? That 2018 pick is not guaranteed like this years. They might be the worst team this year but look at Philly this year after getting the worst record in 15-16. I don't think it can get much worse for Brooklyn.
I doubt Chicago does this deal anyway so it doesn't matter.
The Nets' 2018 season looks just as dismal. Unlikely to get a big FA signing given the new CBA. In addition, the top end of the draft in 2018 fits better for our long term needs than the 2017 draft. It has several incredible bigs who are lacking in this draft. I do not give up that asset easily, certainly not for a Jimmy Butler. Seems like most others disagree with me, though.
What if New Orleans trades Holiday and its 1st for Brook Lopez (just as an example)? That 1st might end up pretty good and Holiday could easily re-sign in Brooklyn. What if the Nets then overpay for someone like Noel in free agency and continue to get growth from their younger players. Sure the Nets won't make the playoffs in that scenario, but could certainly be better than the worst team in basketball.
Continue to get growth? From whom, exactly?
RHJ, LaVert, McCullough, Whitehead. Not world beaters, but all with potential to at least be rotational players on a good team. Add a guy like Jrue Holiday and a defensive anchor in Nerlens Noel, plus the rookie from N.O.'s 1st (remember we are talking about them trading Lopez for Holiday and a 1st), and they would certainly be a much improved team from this year. Not a playoff team, but certainly might not be even a bottom 3 or 5 team.
I'm going to call you out on this...
McCullough has played 13 games all season and is averaging 2.7 PPG this season, which is down from his career high 4.7 PPG last season.
Hollis-Jefferson biggest issue out of college was his shot and the hitch he has in it. So this season his FG% is down to 41.7% and there has been no improvement anywhere. Same guy as last season.
Whitehead is absolutely horrible. He's simply not an NBA player. He can't shoot, has no playmaking skills, and is not an above average defender. He's just young, has good size, and happens to be on the worse team in the league.
LeVert is not a good player either and has an extensive injury history.
So are these the guys that you've see growth in? Can you explain where? So you hate Rozier, but have seen growth in these guys?
They could sign Holiday and Noel and they would STILL be the worst team in the league.Bottom 7 teams this season are the Nets, Suns, Lakers, Sixers, Magic, Pelicans, and Wolves. Which are the "3 to 5" teams you could see them being better than?
young players, especially ones that have been injured, do actually get better, especially when they get healthy. I don't think that is a foreign concept.
You're absolutely right, though you surely could have left out the snark and made your point better.
But even there you are seemingly ignoring the fact that for the Nets to improve
relative to everyone else, their young guys have to improve faster and end up better than young guys on other teams in the bottom 5.
So essentially you're stacking up Levert, RHJ, Whitehead, McCullough against:
Simmons/Embiid/Saric/Holmes/top 5 pick (or two)
Ingram/Russell/Clarkson/Zubac/Randle/top 3 pick (possibly)
Bender/Chriss/Warren/Booker/top 5 pick
KAT/Wiggins/Lavine/Dunn/top 7 pick
In terms of talent currently on the rosters, it's absurd to think BKN's young guys will help them more than these other guys will help their teams next year. I can't think of any team in the bottom 10 that would trade its young players for BKN's. So why would we expect BKN to get out of the bottom 3-5?
And then you have the added effect that BKN will suffer relative to any of those teams because they have no lottery picks for for the next two years. They can trade their best player for a decent pick, sure - but all of these other teams have other assets too, many of which are more valuable than Brook Lopez.