The NBA is about improving the pool of assets you have to compete. That is a combination of players, cap space/flexibility and coaching. Coaching is the easiest to adjust (if you are willing to buy-out your existing coach..MJ was). GW's trade shows that no matter what your intangible value to the organization is, you could be traded if you were offered enough in return. I hope Hendo isn't trade, one of the things that really makes him value to the organization is his rookie contract.
GW became expendable because he was due $22M over the next two seasons, for $9.6M we could lock Hendo up for the next three years. This is why I think it's very unlikely that Hendo would be moved, but..it's a business, if the right deal comes along that (in your mind) improves our chances to compete on the floor while keeping our assets neutral, or positive, you make a change/trade.
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I think Hendo is the next MJ. Clearly already a better player than MJ was at this point in his career. Maybe better than SJack.We'll have to see but, this guy looks like 2nd GOAT (behind Allen Iverson) material to me
Probably. I honestly haven't watched much of any of those guys, I just know that in the popular media and fan perspective, these guys have sort of been written off and I was working off of that. I have no clue what their actual standings are within the actual basketball management community are.
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