I have no problem trading Tyreke Evans ... obviously assuming we get the right value back.
There are so many variables when it comes to a guy like Evans when your talking about value around the league. As an big point guard, he could potentially be extremely valuable, but as an undersized SF who cannot shoot ... his value plummets.
Truth be told, his value around the league has declined since his rookie year. He took a minor shot last season where everyone chalked his struggling up to the foot injury, and coming into this year has looked pretty good early on .. but has once again fallen off since IT has become the starter (and a few games before that, which led to the IT promotion .. along with sucky Salmons).
So the question is, do we trade Tyreke while his value isn't as high as it could be? under this scenario you are banking on Tyreke increasing his value. The problem is ... what if he continues to decline? or a more likely example is that he doesn't improve - and he just gets older and his contract gets bigger, thus declining his value by default.
So my answer again is yes, I'd look at offers for him. It would take a lot for me to actually trade him, and the only available name (unless your listening to Doc Rivers) that I would trade him for is Rajon Rondo ... but I know there are not a lot of people around here in the Rondo camp.