The reason they didn’t do the Ben Simmons deal had nothing to do with the trade return… if you don’t know why they didn’t do that deal you are a moron.
The oladipo deal was done in part for salary flexibility but there was also talk they were trying to figure out how to be competitive. They didn’t take Allen because they already had Wood. They honestly didn’t get a great return imo… and part of the reason was they were backed into a corner and Harden demanded a trade and he only had a year and a half on his deal… I imagine they’d have done a whole lot better had they traded him the year prior but sure.
Again… for the 10th time we don’t have to trade him now… I would see what the offers are and if it is 100%+ of what you can get next year I move him now. His value will not go up… he will have 33% less time on his deal. He’d have to get a whole hell of a lot better to make up that delta… and why would he take this massive leap now? It’s pretty rare.
Why do we want to gather info on young vets with Donovan… when he’s out on a year? How useful is that info? Most of the guys we’d get in the win now mode are pretty much known commodities.
It’s one thing to be on the
@LoPo corner where you are trying to keep him for a few more years and convince him to stay… it’s another to say we should trade him this year just do it next year when he surely asks out. Like wut? Okay… makes sense… teams definitely won’t low ball us then and that year of Donovan rumors will be so damned fun… we will have less pressure to do a deal the and more time to wait it out for the best return.
The reasons to keep Donovan one year and try are primarily business reason that line Ryans pockets and I’m good not doing that.