Bricklayer
Don't Make Me Use The Bat
First, an apology to Marcus: I always seem to be trying to trade you man, but I actually think you're underrated.
Okay, so here's the story: "sources" say that the Bobcats are looking to trade that #2 pick, and furthermore that they want to trade it for an established player and relative sure thing, and furthermore that their target is James Harden (think of the Kings trading the #2 for Mitch Richmond back in the day). Furthermore, presumably "other" sources have been feeding the chatter that the Thunder are going to have to trade one of Durant, Westbrook, Harden and Ibaka, because next season Harden and Ibaka get paid, and they both could be near max contract guys, and no team can support 4 max contract guys.
So that's the background. And if "sources" are accurate there could be something there, as insane as it seems for the Thunder to have to break up just as they get started. Here's the story on the Bobcat's interest BTW: http://www.cbssports.com/nba/blog/eye-on-basketball/19352135/charlotte-looking-to-deal-no-2-pick
So I was thinking, what if we inserted ourselves into the middle of said deal? The Thunder are in the middle of their contending window. Maybe they do have to move Harden before he gets paid max. Maybe. But they aren't going to want to replace him with a kid who might not even pan out. They need somebody they can count on, and they need a reasonable contract that they can count on staying reasonable for years to come.
Enter the Marcus Thornton. Thornton is due to be paid $7.6mil $8.2mil and $8.7mil over the next three years. His numbers (18.7pts (.438 .345. 865) 3.7reb 1.9ast 1.4stl 0.2blk) are not as efficient as Harden's (16.8pts (.491 .390 .846) 4.1reb 3.7ast 1.0stl 0.2blk) but are in the same general class of players. Because Harden has the (IMO possibly undeserved) hype we would have to add something. But what about:
Sac:
OUT: Marcus Thornton + ?
IN: #2 pick
OKC:
OUT: James Harden
IN: Marcus Thornton + ?
Charlotte:
OUT: #2 pick
IN: James Harden
You can fill in your own "?", but it can't be a major piece for us or it makes little sense, and it can't be a contract because OKC is doing this to reduce its contract load going forward. OKC would be losing some ballhandling with Harden, so Jimmer? Of course he can't defend or handle well. And Maynor will return. Our relativley high second could be part of the package. As a second round pick again would save them from more salary, and this entire structure only becomes possible if OKC itself believes it has to save money and avoid paying all 4 of its top guys. A future pick again? I dunno, and we'd better get this turned around fast if we keep giving away our future picks. But whatever "?" is, as long as its not Cousins, Reke, presumably IT, or our #5 we are adding not subtracting.
For us, we have a pick we can then do things with. We can try to control the draft, take the Drummond gamble and get our MKG too for instance. Or whoever. Except when either Cleve or Wsh take our guy and leave us scrambling. We can try to flip either the #2 or #5 ourselves for a vet more to our liking. The downside is that it likely again leaves us so so young that the playoffs would be hard to make. We'd be the college All Stars.
Okay, so here's the story: "sources" say that the Bobcats are looking to trade that #2 pick, and furthermore that they want to trade it for an established player and relative sure thing, and furthermore that their target is James Harden (think of the Kings trading the #2 for Mitch Richmond back in the day). Furthermore, presumably "other" sources have been feeding the chatter that the Thunder are going to have to trade one of Durant, Westbrook, Harden and Ibaka, because next season Harden and Ibaka get paid, and they both could be near max contract guys, and no team can support 4 max contract guys.
So that's the background. And if "sources" are accurate there could be something there, as insane as it seems for the Thunder to have to break up just as they get started. Here's the story on the Bobcat's interest BTW: http://www.cbssports.com/nba/blog/eye-on-basketball/19352135/charlotte-looking-to-deal-no-2-pick
So I was thinking, what if we inserted ourselves into the middle of said deal? The Thunder are in the middle of their contending window. Maybe they do have to move Harden before he gets paid max. Maybe. But they aren't going to want to replace him with a kid who might not even pan out. They need somebody they can count on, and they need a reasonable contract that they can count on staying reasonable for years to come.
Enter the Marcus Thornton. Thornton is due to be paid $7.6mil $8.2mil and $8.7mil over the next three years. His numbers (18.7pts (.438 .345. 865) 3.7reb 1.9ast 1.4stl 0.2blk) are not as efficient as Harden's (16.8pts (.491 .390 .846) 4.1reb 3.7ast 1.0stl 0.2blk) but are in the same general class of players. Because Harden has the (IMO possibly undeserved) hype we would have to add something. But what about:
Sac:
OUT: Marcus Thornton + ?
IN: #2 pick
OKC:
OUT: James Harden
IN: Marcus Thornton + ?
Charlotte:
OUT: #2 pick
IN: James Harden
You can fill in your own "?", but it can't be a major piece for us or it makes little sense, and it can't be a contract because OKC is doing this to reduce its contract load going forward. OKC would be losing some ballhandling with Harden, so Jimmer? Of course he can't defend or handle well. And Maynor will return. Our relativley high second could be part of the package. As a second round pick again would save them from more salary, and this entire structure only becomes possible if OKC itself believes it has to save money and avoid paying all 4 of its top guys. A future pick again? I dunno, and we'd better get this turned around fast if we keep giving away our future picks. But whatever "?" is, as long as its not Cousins, Reke, presumably IT, or our #5 we are adding not subtracting.
For us, we have a pick we can then do things with. We can try to control the draft, take the Drummond gamble and get our MKG too for instance. Or whoever. Except when either Cleve or Wsh take our guy and leave us scrambling. We can try to flip either the #2 or #5 ourselves for a vet more to our liking. The downside is that it likely again leaves us so so young that the playoffs would be hard to make. We'd be the college All Stars.
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