twslam07
All-Star
First off, I want to say that I am a huge fan of Evans. I think he has all the tools to be a star in this league. I think he has been a victim of our system and thus has not been able to improve at the rate we would have liked him to. I definitely think that the first half of this season is make or break for him. If he hasn't shown enough improvement to deserve a max contract, I think it would be in the best interest of the team to trade him before the trade deadline to get something in return.
With that being said, this is my proposed trade:
Kings Give:
Tyreke Evans
Marcus Thornton
Thomas Robinson
Kings Get:
James Harden
Al Horford
Perry Jones III
Thunder Give:
James Harden
Perry Jones III
Thunder Get:
Marcus Thornton
Thomas Robinson
Hawks Give:
Al Horford
Hawks Get:
Tyreke Evans
Why the Thunder do this trade
It has been known for awhile that the Thunder were going to have trouble keeping both Harden and Ibaka next offseason. It seems that the Thunder have made their decision by extending Ibaka which makes Harden the odd man out. Thornton will have a much more affordable contract than Harden which will allow them to focus more dollars towards their other contracts. Thornton can come off the bench just like Harden did and add that scoring punch. They also give up Jones who is a very good prospect but he plays the same position as Durant. He won't get very much playing time so he wont be as valuable as he could be on another team. They also get Robinson to sweeten the deal. A big man rotation of Ibaka, Perkins, Robinson, and Collison will be very physical, energetic, and defensive. Robinson will fit in nicely and give them a talented 3rd big off the bench. After this trade, their rotation would look like this:
Westbrook/Maynor/Jackson
Sefolosha/Thornton/Cook
Durant/Hayward/Liggins
Ibaka/Robinson/Collison
Perkins/Aldrich/Orton/Thabeet
Why the Hawks do this trade
After the failed Joe Johnson era, the Hawks are looking to rebuild and find that star player that will carry them to the promise land. Horford is a good big man but he is no star player. Evans can be that player. Like I said earlier, I believe Evans has all the tools to be a star in this league, but sometimes a change of scenery is what is needed to reach your potential. The Hawks might be willing to invest in Evans. Their team has some decent players already so it is likely that they wont be drafting early in the lottery to get that star player so they have to rely on trades and free agency. If they do this trade, their total salaries next offseason will be 1 million. That's right. 1 million. They will have plenty of salary to work with. This salary cap flexibility can also help Evans reach his potential. They literally can tailor the team around him and bring in players that compliment him perfectly considering they have nobody on their books. After this trade, their rotation would look like this:
Teague/Harris/Williams
Evans/Jenkins/Stevenson
Morrow/Korver/James
Smith/Scott/Tolliver
Pachulia/Johnson/Petro
It's possible that after the offseason the Hawks could have a starting lineup of:
Teague
Evans
D. Wright
Smith
Jefferson
Why the Kings do this trade
Again this is a contingency plan if Evans doesn't work out. I personally believe that Evans could be better than Harden. It's just a question of if he can reach that level. I also like Thornton, but he is not a player you build your team around. He is a good offensive player, but he is not that star player that can beat his man more often than not. He is born to play a sixth man role. His style of play fits it perfectly. What we need though is another star to pair with our superstar, Cousins. That's where Harden comes in. He is already proven that he is a great player in this league. He does everything really well and is a very good team player. He is the type of player that can find his place on any team. Horford would be a great compliment next to Cousins. He is an athletic big man who is good at defending and blocking shots. He is also a good passer which would give us two dynamic big men passers, and when Cousins is on the bench, Horford gives us another viable big man that we can go to in the post. Jones has been playing well so far this preseason. Through 3 games, he is averaging 26.1 mpg, 13.0 ppg (.643, .400, .143), 3.7 rpg, 2.0 apg, 0.7 spg, 0.3 bpg, 0.0 tpg. Small forward has been a problem area to say the least. With the addition of Johnson, it looks like we have solved that problem, but it can't hurt to have Jones as our backup SF. With him and Johnson manning the SF minutes, I don't think SF will be a liability for us. After this trade, our rotation would be:
Thomas (28 min)/Brooks (20 min)/Fredette
Harden (37 min)/Salmons (11 min)/Garcia
Johnson (32 min)/Jones III (12 min)/Outlaw (4 min)/Honeycutt
Horford (30 min)/Thompson (26 min)
Cousins (35 min)/Hayes (5 min)
With that being said, this is my proposed trade:
Kings Give:
Tyreke Evans
Marcus Thornton
Thomas Robinson
Kings Get:
James Harden
Al Horford
Perry Jones III
Thunder Give:
James Harden
Perry Jones III
Thunder Get:
Marcus Thornton
Thomas Robinson
Hawks Give:
Al Horford
Hawks Get:
Tyreke Evans
Why the Thunder do this trade
It has been known for awhile that the Thunder were going to have trouble keeping both Harden and Ibaka next offseason. It seems that the Thunder have made their decision by extending Ibaka which makes Harden the odd man out. Thornton will have a much more affordable contract than Harden which will allow them to focus more dollars towards their other contracts. Thornton can come off the bench just like Harden did and add that scoring punch. They also give up Jones who is a very good prospect but he plays the same position as Durant. He won't get very much playing time so he wont be as valuable as he could be on another team. They also get Robinson to sweeten the deal. A big man rotation of Ibaka, Perkins, Robinson, and Collison will be very physical, energetic, and defensive. Robinson will fit in nicely and give them a talented 3rd big off the bench. After this trade, their rotation would look like this:
Westbrook/Maynor/Jackson
Sefolosha/Thornton/Cook
Durant/Hayward/Liggins
Ibaka/Robinson/Collison
Perkins/Aldrich/Orton/Thabeet
Why the Hawks do this trade
After the failed Joe Johnson era, the Hawks are looking to rebuild and find that star player that will carry them to the promise land. Horford is a good big man but he is no star player. Evans can be that player. Like I said earlier, I believe Evans has all the tools to be a star in this league, but sometimes a change of scenery is what is needed to reach your potential. The Hawks might be willing to invest in Evans. Their team has some decent players already so it is likely that they wont be drafting early in the lottery to get that star player so they have to rely on trades and free agency. If they do this trade, their total salaries next offseason will be 1 million. That's right. 1 million. They will have plenty of salary to work with. This salary cap flexibility can also help Evans reach his potential. They literally can tailor the team around him and bring in players that compliment him perfectly considering they have nobody on their books. After this trade, their rotation would look like this:
Teague/Harris/Williams
Evans/Jenkins/Stevenson
Morrow/Korver/James
Smith/Scott/Tolliver
Pachulia/Johnson/Petro
It's possible that after the offseason the Hawks could have a starting lineup of:
Teague
Evans
D. Wright
Smith
Jefferson
Why the Kings do this trade
Again this is a contingency plan if Evans doesn't work out. I personally believe that Evans could be better than Harden. It's just a question of if he can reach that level. I also like Thornton, but he is not a player you build your team around. He is a good offensive player, but he is not that star player that can beat his man more often than not. He is born to play a sixth man role. His style of play fits it perfectly. What we need though is another star to pair with our superstar, Cousins. That's where Harden comes in. He is already proven that he is a great player in this league. He does everything really well and is a very good team player. He is the type of player that can find his place on any team. Horford would be a great compliment next to Cousins. He is an athletic big man who is good at defending and blocking shots. He is also a good passer which would give us two dynamic big men passers, and when Cousins is on the bench, Horford gives us another viable big man that we can go to in the post. Jones has been playing well so far this preseason. Through 3 games, he is averaging 26.1 mpg, 13.0 ppg (.643, .400, .143), 3.7 rpg, 2.0 apg, 0.7 spg, 0.3 bpg, 0.0 tpg. Small forward has been a problem area to say the least. With the addition of Johnson, it looks like we have solved that problem, but it can't hurt to have Jones as our backup SF. With him and Johnson manning the SF minutes, I don't think SF will be a liability for us. After this trade, our rotation would be:
Thomas (28 min)/Brooks (20 min)/Fredette
Harden (37 min)/Salmons (11 min)/Garcia
Johnson (32 min)/Jones III (12 min)/Outlaw (4 min)/Honeycutt
Horford (30 min)/Thompson (26 min)
Cousins (35 min)/Hayes (5 min)
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