I think we might get their 2012 first but that'd be about it. No way we'd get anything else out of them. Other teams and their fans don't really see Tyreke in the same light as we do. A lot of people on sites like real gm think he's a chucking black hole with no jumpshot and stuff. Part of that's not true and overly harsh because he's still a young player, but part of it is a legitimate criticism and while he can improve on things there's no guarantee that he ever will. People look at a young player all the time and think about how much better a player can get if they add certain things to their game etc, but in many cases guys stay the same type of player. Look at a guy like Carmelo Anthony, sure his J improved somewhat(and it was still a lot better than Tyreke's is when he first came into the league and such) and he's a slightly better defender, but in the end he's still a high volume shooter who needs a lot of posessions to score a lot of points, slows the game down, doesn't defend very well, and doesn't really make teammates a lot better. So while you can technically build a team around him, those players are really going to have to compliment his skill set and do specific things that he doesn't do, and he's not going to make them play better because they're not going to have the ball most of the time and the ball isn't going to be moving all around the court.
I remember when Larry Hughes signed on to be LeBron's 2nd fiddle in Cleveland and a lot of people said "well if he improves his shooting he can be the perfect compliment to LeBron". His game was actually kind of similar to Reke's, horrible outside game, good slasher, good ball handler, decent passer, pretty good defender when he wanted to be. Instead of taking the next step and being LeBron's Pippen, his game fell off a cliff because Arenas and Jamison really complimented him by spreading the floor and he got to handle the ball. Then he comes to Cleveland and he doesn't have the ball as much and the floor isn't spaced as well, he's a lot less effective and his game rapidly deteriorated. Same with Steve Francis when he lost his boy Cuttino Mobley. I know a lot of people are going to get friggin pissed at me for comparing a 22 year old Tyreke to these guys because in history these guys have ended up not being stars or really top tier players, and turned out to be stereotypes of players you don't want your guy to be, but they were still good players. Those guys both scored 20+ PPG, 5+ RPG, between 4-7 APG(just below 4 PG for Hughes career avg, around 6-7 for Francis), and each made over 80 million dollars(84 for Hughes, 103 for Francis). Also, in Hughes case he was a pretty good defender.
The more that I think about it, the more I think Tyreke is going to kind of struggle to play with Cousins. Tyreke needs the ball a lot to be effective, so does Cousins. Cousins needs a PG/play maker whose main goal is getting him the ball at the elbow or deep in the post, hopefully over time as he adds some skill to his post game we feed him down low more than up high. Cousins also needs a player who spaces the floor well so he has room to operate. Tyreke clogs the floor for Cousins because he's not a threat to hit open shots so his man can come in on Cousins at times. Cousins makes Tyreke's job harder because Tyreke wants to operate the paint, and he needs a 4-5 who isn't going to be spending all his time down low dragging an extra defender to the rim. I don't really see this whole thing getting better between the 2 of them because their games and their goals aren't really complimentary of eachother, and I kind of don't think they ever will be. So then you have to decide, are you better off basing your team around a franchise big man and trying to build a system around him, or are you better off building your team around a guard who has to fight to get in the paint all the time and do it himself and you're going to need shooters and defenders around him. For me the answer is kind of simple, you build around Cuz because franchise big men are simple and 15-20 PPG wing players are a dime a dozen in the NBA. Matter of fact, we have one on our team already besides Tyreke and his name is Marcus Thornton. He actually compliments Cousins a lot better because he spaces the floor.
I would probably try to trade Tyreke for a 3 who fits our team or a really athletic 4 like Josh Smith. Guy would need to be a really good player though, and compliment our team. Wouldn't want another guard back because we have enough of those already. Eventually you need to stop collecting those and make a decision to go with the guys you have. I would trade Tyreke for a top 3 or top 4 pick and nothing less, mainly because I am pretty sure that Barnes, Drummond, Davis, and Kidd Gilchrist will all be better than him. But he is still a good player who you can build a team around, so you don't want to trade him for crappy value. He just might not be a great fit for our team IMO.
btw before anyone calls me out for being a Reke hater, I was the only person yelling his name in the draft party of 2009. Everyone else was on the Rubio band wagon and I was yelling Tyreke's name, I named my realgm.com username after him, and I almost got his jersey. I think he seems like a nice guy and a good player in general, but I also thought he'd have improved his shooting a lot more by now and would have had a post game. So he has kind of dissappointed me, and I'm not blind to where he falls short.