sfballa13 wrote:We should have
Traded Monroe and Knight for Rondo
Signed Jarrett Jack to run the point until Rondo is healthy
Signed Milsap to start at PF
Signed JJ Reddick (who had no offers at all even when the Clippers were backing out of signing him due to owner issues)
Traded Stuckey, Jerebko, #8 to Philly for Evan Turner
Jack / Rondo
Reddick / Singler
Turner
Milsap / Charlie V
Drummond / Harrelson
That seems pretty win-nowish. Do you really like Turner much at all? I don't think he's good, and I don't think he'd be a good fit, especially once Rondo returned. He needs to handle the ball, and he can't shoot. Not a good fit there IMO. Might as well draft Giannis or KCP, give us either a the SF of the future or a defensive replacement wing since Redick isn't a real stopper.
princeofpalace wrote:My offseason plan was
1) Draft MCW
2) Trade Knight/Singler/CV for Eric Gordon
3) Sign JJ Hickson to play backup PF/C & Martell Webster at SG/SF.
We become: MCW/Gordon/Webster/Monroe/Drummond with Stuck, Middleton, Hickson off the bench
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I have no idea why Joe whiffed on MCW, but oh well, hopefully KCP finds his shot soon. Because the East is so lousy we likely make the playoffs and we are starting to see the team gel a little bit more so it looks like its working out. If Joe can upgrade at SG and backup SF with some knock down shooters- I think we will be ok.
I don't know about trading for Gordon. He hasn't looked all that great coming back from all of those injuries, and he's getting paid a ton. Webster also got really overpaid by the Wizards.
Also, it's easy to see why we passed on MCW, considering nearly everyone thought he'd bust hard and he was a low-lottery selection. He clearly wasn't well regarded before the draft by a ton of people. Kudos for being right, but you can hardly blame Joe D when you were one of but a handful who really like MCW.
ImHeisenberg wrote:Keep Middleton and Knight. Boom, there's your starting SF with Middleton.
Draft MCW, move Knight to the 2.
Use the cap space like Utah, take the Warriors pick and utilize Richard Jefferson and Biedrins off the bench.
Do you view Middleton as a long-term starter at SF, or just the best option this offseason? Also, taking on Biedrins probably means no Jorts in real life, since I doubt we'd keep 4 guys who can play center.
Considering that Afflalo didn't have the same value this offseason as he did last, do you think a package of Stuckey+Knight could have netted us Afflalo, assuming some other bits had to be exchanged to even things out? This would be my favorite scenario, although our bench would be awful without Stuckey.
Kilo wrote:Should have fired Joe Dumars. Hired Ryan McDonough who would have had the chance to hire a better coach - say Steve Clifford (I think Brad Stevens saw Boston as a special situation).
Traded #8 to Utah for their two picks. Drafted Giannis with #14 and then traded the second one for a 2014 first rounder.
How on earth would you turn the 27th pick in the 2013 draft into a first rounder in 2014? Also, are you willing to role with Knight as our starting PG, with no SG except Stuckey and probably Singler?
momed11 wrote:Draft mcw. Sign iggy. Round off the bench with the remaining field.
Make this year more about the development of moose/dre individually and as a duo.
Play decent, begin the tank around february.
Mcw, knight, iggy, monroe, dre.
Iggy wasn't coming here. We'd probably have to offer him the super-max to get him to come here. He wanted to be in GS. I really doubt that we could tank in this year's East, and that isn't allowed anyways since Gores wanted to hurry stuff up.
Fischella wrote:Easily
trade the 8th pick for Bledsoe
draft Pierre Jackson, Deshaun Thomas, in the 2nd round
trade Monroe+Stuckey for Afflalo+Nicholson
never bring Billups in
never re-sign Bynum
sign Datome
sign Harrellson
play the young guys and keep the money for the future
sign Mike Malone/Lionel Hollins
Bledsoe-Knight-Jackson
Afflalo-Middleton
Singler-Datome-Thomas
Nicholson-Jerebko-Villanueva
Drummond-Harrellson-Kravstov
That team under the right coach could be top6 in the East, with a much more balanced roster, better future and all the flexibility in the world.
Are you sure the Clippers would do that deal? They made out pretty will trading him for Redick. I'd do it though.
Is Jackson really any better than Mitchell, or at least upside-wise? I don't think I'd do that. Also, I'm not a Thomas fan at all. Not that I'm a huge Siva fan, but I think Siva has a better future. Thomas is just too slow.
Moose isn't a good fit next to Vucevic, so I'm not sure that they'd do that deal. Plus, what's the point in shedding Afflalo's deal if you're going to resign Monroe for big money?