lipoli390 wrote:khans2k5 wrote:Why do people want two rookies on this team next year? Why trade down? It makes no sense to me unless you are getting an established player back with a pick. There's real quality talent at 6 where we are picking. I don't get why we'd trade that down for 2 lessor prospects on a team already stacked with young talent. Get a high quality prospect or get established talent back. Those should be the only two options we look at. We need quality on this team now, not quantity.
Kahns -- I was about the write essentially the same post as this one. I absolutely agree with you. When you have a top 6 pick, you take the best player available based on upside or trade the pick for a really, really good vet. You don't trade down for two lesser players.
I usually would agree, but history doesn't always say that is the best thing. Flip could have crushed the draft trading down, but he picked the wrong guys, but still got solid guys in Shabazz and Dieng. I was all for trading down the year we picked DWill. That would have worked out better for us in the end. I also was not sold on picking a 23-year-old SF in Wes Johnson and trading down ws the right call. I think you have to understand who you like and where you feel they will get picked. If OG is the guy you want and you know other teams don't value him you trade down to where you think you can get him and pick up the assets. I think it all comes down to tiers. In the NBA it is tougher than other sports picking BPA because it really is different on who is BPA for your team vs another.