horatio81 wrote:If you lose love for nothing, you bottom out to 15 wins and pick top 3 next year.
If you lose love for veteran scraps, you sorta bottom out to 20-25 wins and pick in the 5-8 range next year.
If you lose love for young potential stars and picks, you bottom out next year to 15 wins, pick 1-3 next year, and have pieces in place for a meteoric return to prominence within 4-5 seasons.
Funny how the course prescribed by the national media, also known as "take what you can get and like it", is by far our worst option.
Keep sticking it to everyone, Flip.
Good analysis, Horatio. Honestly, the only acceptable option is to trade Love for picks and/or current young talent with high upside. You've done a good job pointing out the folly in trading Love for veteran scraps. I'll emphasize the folly in just letting Love walk. First, if you lose Love for nothing, that means you've kept him for another season, thus delaying the rebuilding process for a year. Second, your rebuilding effort is limited to your one top 3 pick without other picks and/or additional young talent to help.
So I hope Flip isn't "sticking it to everyone." And I certainly hope he doesn't ultimately decide to keep Love. If Flip can't land a Wiggins package or a Klay package, then he should do a Bulls or Celtic package, getting future picks and young talent like McDermott and Snell from Chicago or Smart and Olynyk from Boston. You may consider Klay Thompson and Harrison Barnes veteran scraps, but I don't. I see Klay as a young all-star caliber two-way SG and Harrison Barnes remains a young player with a ton of upside.
I'm hoping that Flip is intent on trading Love for picks and/or young talent and that Flip is simply being a patient, tough negotiator. But if Flip is simply going through the motions with the intent of keeping Love so he can coach him, then I think Flip is making a terrible mistake.
Should Flip accept a Cavs package that doesn't include Wiggins? Absolutely not! Should he accept a Warriors package that doesn't include Klay? No! Should Flip give up LaVine as part of a Wiggins or Klay package? Absolutely not! But I will have a real issue with Flip if he turns down a Wiggins package for any of the following reasons: (1) Cavs refusal to include a future pick in the deal; (2) Cavs insist on including Waiters rather than Tristan Thompson (even though I'd much prefer Thompson); (3) Cavs insist on getting GRIII or any Wolves roster player other than Ricky or LaVine. I would prefer to keep GRIII and would not want to give up Shabazz, but if push comes to shove, it would be ridiculous if Flip declined a Wiggins deal just because the Cavs insist on getting one of those two players.