FalseFlagg K
Well-Known Member
Not what I said at all. Read my post. Reading comprehension is poor on the internet these days. Yes, I believe Hield has a chance to be a star in the NBA. He's an elite prospect when it comes to scoring. Better than Hayward? Who knows. We'll see. But whether he became a star or not isn't the point of the trade. The point is to save your young core and give yourself time to find a star player. If that star player was that #3 pick, perfect.
The prospect of a star at #3 are so incredibly small that's a ridiculous gamble. Much more likely one of our young guys makes big leaps and becomes a star.
Trading the best player because he's not quite good enough and somehow continuing to hope that another draft pick is a superstar is an exercise in futility. Build a really good team, become a top 4 team in the west, and hope either one guy takes off or a few events go in your favor