I would be willing to part with a lot. Remember this year's first round pick is in a lean year and I strongly suspect the addition of Granger would get us a lot of wins and change that draft position quite a bit. I don't put a lot of value on this year's draft as there is no franchise player lurking in the colleges or in Europe. I certainly wouldn't hold up a trade to argue over which year's first rounder the Pacers woud get. He's an all star at a position where we have a great need and he has the skills any team would want offensively and defensively.
As Bricklayer has previously mentioned we are going into this off season with 2 major advantages that can bring in 3 high quality players (not necessarily franchise guys). We have another lottery pick this year potentially in the top 5 and that should get us another good young player to add to the mix. We also have enough money to sign 2 max contract type players. Thats ability to add 3 quality players by doing nothing until the off-season.
However, if you trade for someone, chances are that instead of being able to add 3 quality players you only end up with 2 because who ever you trade in will likely take the salary room for that extra max type FA AND it takes away your pick for this year and that could be a huge difference in how the team is constructed.
I would be willing to trade any future pick in this scenario and reluctantly, I might be willing to trade this year's pick but I better be certain that the guy we are getting back will have a MAJOR impact on the team.
For example, as much as I love Granger and and much as I think he is a perfect fit for this team as that 3rd option I think that we could construct a better team going forward if we didn't make the move at this stage.
For example, lets assume we let Landry expire and we keep our pick. Come off-season, there is nothing stopping us from pulling off these sort of moves:
- draft a guard to round out the guard rotation with Evans and Beno (potentially Kemba Walker)
- re-sign Dalembert
- sign Nene
- sign Prince
If you trade for someone with guaranteed contract you can only do 2 of those things (re-sign Dalembert and add another player)
And I still wouldn't be convinced that the line up of
Cousins
Thompson
Granger
Evans
Beno
Dalembert
Garcia
Greene
is better than this line up:
Cousins
Nene
Prince
Evans
Beno
Dalembert
Casspi
Garcia
Walker (or other draft pick)
Greene
A lot more depth here and a better balanced line up. Sure you don't have your 3rd all-star type but you end up with 2 border line all-stars, keep Casspi and add another talented kid who can help from day 1.
What I am saying is that Granger would immedietly make us better but getting him now could potentially be counter productive for us in the long run because IMHO, the line up with Nene and Prince would make us more talented overall than just getting Granger and losing Casspi and a pick (Walker) and some mroe depth.