Originally Posted by
Pelicanidae
Why trade BI?
There are a bunch of reasons but they revolve around these four points.
1) Brandon Ingram is due an enormous contract which, if paid even close to maximum value, will completely hamper the team's ability to upgrade anything meaningfully for the next 5 years. We will be stuck with exactly what we have and nothing more, and the only tradeable pieces will be guys like Trey and Herb, meaning that you could only really upgrade by selling out the same supporting cast you'd be trying to bolster. It's a self defeating prospect. Signing that contract means you will cap your ceiling at exactly where it currently is, and are agreeing to a slow degradation as the supporting pieces leave year on year, without the ability to replace them.
2) His fit with Zion is bad. We've now had a fairly significant sample size of the two on the court together, and the result has been rough. The best this team has looked in the last 5 years has been with Zion on, and Brandon out. So if you have to commit to one (Because both at once don't work) it seems to make sense to go with Zion, given the contract issue for BI and the fact that they both have clear injury problems. Zion spoke early in the season that he was uncomfortable because he was being asked to take a back seat - it's no mystery who he was supposed to take a back seat to, and it caused visible on court issues with maximising both of them.
3) His style of play has stagnated, in some cases regressed, and he appears complacent. He's stopped shooting as many threes, despite the coaches repeatedly asking for multiple seasons for the team to focus on that. He simultaneously asks for a point guard to make his job easier, but rejects playing off ball. He clashes with coaches like SVG who have pushed for him to play off ball and take more threes, with some reports linking him to SVGs firing. For him, his style of play revolves around what he prefers to do, not what the team is demanding of him, and again, when this is added to the question of whether we can pay him that contract and whether we should keep him or Zion, this is another argument against him.
4) He's the player for whom we most readily have a replacement. No, Trey is not the exact same player, but when it comes to the description of a 6'9'' scoring wing with hit-or-miss defense, we have other, younger options who better fit a modern offense in terms of shot profile. It's true that Trey isn't the passer that BI is, but he's a far superior shooter, and if you can get 85% of BI for 66% of the price, that's clearly the better value option. By comparison, when we have nobody who can replicate Zion's impact and no ability to acquire one: we've seen that when he's healthy, he's capable of being one of the 10-15 best players in basketball, top 10 in 3pt shots created, top 3 in rim pressure, and historically efficient at what he does. We just have no way to replace that at all. So again, when you consider that, plus contract, plus fit, plus play style, BI is the one who gets left on the outs.
I've never met BI. I'm sure he's a nice guy, and he seems pleasant enough in interviews. His growth since coming to LA has been huge, and it stunned me - I thought he sucked in LA, and he went from that to a top 50-ish player in the league. That's huge. In global terms, he is one of the 0.001% best players on the planet. No question. But in terms of trying to make the New Orleans Pelicans the best basketball team it can be in 2024 and onwards, competing as a unit against modern opponents running modern offenses, and with the incoming changes to the CBA that will make the salary cap even harder to navigate, it's fairly clear to me that he needs to go.
Wish him luck wherever he ends up. Just really hoping it isn't here.
And in response to the claim that we should get rid of Willie: I agree, but first of all, we're not going to (he JUST got extended, and we're still paying SVG I think), and second of all, even if you got rid of him you'd still have all of the salary and contractual issues BI leaves behind. Those problems don't vanish with Green, and neither do the fit issues.