Originally Posted by
NMThreeMVP
If I’m overrating OG, I think I’m in good company across the NBA community in doing so! Plus this board’s track record of evaluating players coming into the league, our own players, and players on other teams isn’t exactly stellar.
I think OG is a better playoff fit than either Herb or Dyson over the course of their remaining contracts. I’m not sure how that’s even arguable at this point. Dyson isn’t playoff ready and they will give Herb the Tony Allen treatment.
Dyson is a good lil player. He could develop into a player that gives you 17 and 5, while playing at a first team all defensive level. If a team has developmental minutes to give him without worrying about being an important cog in a team competing for home court in the playoffs and hoping to make a conference finals or win a championship in the next 3 years. By the way, how much are we paying Naji, Jose, Trey, and Herb by the time Dyson reaches that potential??
If you do a trade like this, maybe you can negotiate around the protection of the pick. Maybe it’s lottery or top 10 protected and not top 4. Maybe you could trade Naji, and not Herb. But if you have OG as a starter, who would you actually rather have coming off the next, Herb or Naji? And who is more of a culture setter? I’d say Naji!
My main point of the original post was that if we want OG, we have the ability to get it done. OG could be on his way to New Orleana and in the starting line up for the Nuggets game if Griff wants him. And we’d still have a full backpack of assets to put on the table for future deals.