We're talking about trading next year's pick for a guy who was just the 12th pick in this year's draft. Somehow without even playing a minute you've decreased his value to a low teens pick in the 2011 draft.
He's got a ceiling is a borderline star and he's a good bet to be an above average starter. Which unless you're picking in the top 5 is actually a really good value for a first round pick.
He's got a ceiling is a borderline star and he's a good bet to be an above average starter. Which unless you're picking in the top 5 is actually a really good value for a first round pick.
You're twisting my words. I never said Henry is equivalent to a late teen 2011 pick. Never.
As for him being a 12th pick; so what? Adam Morrison was a #3 pick. Acie Law was #11. Brandon Rush was #13. Being a #12 pick means nothing. Aaron Brooks was #26 and he was better than the #4 picked that year.
So maybe a couple of years from now, Henry turns out to be an "above average starter"; are those guys hard to find? Somehow almost all winning teams armed with MLEs managed to sign one. "Above average starter" is what the free agency is for.
Again, I'm not against getting Henry but there is no need to overpay.