Here's the catch 22 with trading Tyreke. He had a fantastic ROY campaign followed by a dismal sophomore season. To move him now would be selling low and the team would be better served by waiting until next year when (hopefully) he has a return to form and is playing well again in which case he has higher trade value. But if he comes back and plays the way he is capable of then why trade him at all unless it's for a clearly superior young talent?
The only real reason to trade Tyreke at all is if the team feels he'll never live up to his (very high) potential. And I have no idea whether they feel that way or not. Unfortunately if they do it means this rebuild basically starts over again.
Long story short, I hope this team isn't trading Tyreke because I hope they really feel he can be the cornerstone of a great team.
The only real reason to trade Tyreke at all is if the team feels he'll never live up to his (very high) potential. And I have no idea whether they feel that way or not. Unfortunately if they do it means this rebuild basically starts over again.
Long story short, I hope this team isn't trading Tyreke because I hope they really feel he can be the cornerstone of a great team.