LoPo
Well-Known Member
I've been on the trade Bojan train for a while. After the Rudy trade, I think it's smarter to keep Bojan unless we get a fantastic return for him. My 5 reasons why:
#1 - We added perimeter defending in Beverley, Vanderbilt and Beasley. We don't have to trade Bojan to address perimeter defending anymore. Sure we could use more it, but..
#2 - Bojan is still a top notch shooter. He spreads the floor. Our best perimeter defender addition is Vanderbilt who is not a shooter. We need to counter poor shooters with sharp shooters.
#3 - Bojan is good for culture. He works hard. He's got a good attitude. He has his moments of good and bad defense, but he tries.
#4 - Bojan is a good player. We'll likely go into next season with one star caliber player and we need to surround that star with as many good players as possible.
#5 - Bojan is an expiring. If Don does get traded mid-season or even after next season, we can enter a rebuild much easier than if we had some bad contract in Bojan's place.
I think it would make more sense to trade Conley or Clarkson than it would be to trade Bojan.
#1 - We added perimeter defending in Beverley, Vanderbilt and Beasley. We don't have to trade Bojan to address perimeter defending anymore. Sure we could use more it, but..
#2 - Bojan is still a top notch shooter. He spreads the floor. Our best perimeter defender addition is Vanderbilt who is not a shooter. We need to counter poor shooters with sharp shooters.
#3 - Bojan is good for culture. He works hard. He's got a good attitude. He has his moments of good and bad defense, but he tries.
#4 - Bojan is a good player. We'll likely go into next season with one star caliber player and we need to surround that star with as many good players as possible.
#5 - Bojan is an expiring. If Don does get traded mid-season or even after next season, we can enter a rebuild much easier than if we had some bad contract in Bojan's place.
I think it would make more sense to trade Conley or Clarkson than it would be to trade Bojan.
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