TB wrote:xdrta+ wrote:TB wrote:
Worth it for Keon imo. And Saric is well liked in our organization so no harm as an end of bench guy.
But ya, some additional work needed salary wise, but seems like both teams are open to that since they have been in talks recently.
5.4M for an end of the bench guy, just because he's well-liked, when money and aprons are so tight...not my idea of good resource management. And it means more salary would have to go out from the Warriors to avoid a hard cap.
Fair, but if it gets Keon Ellis on this team you find a way to do it.
He’s a perfect fit.
Let's not get carried away. He's good and better than I thought. He's not a perfect fit. We need forwards and guys that can create offense (for themselvss or others). He's neither a forward (on defense) nor a createor. He's a lot of other things we need but we have a logjam at the combo guard spot and a number of folks that can't guard forwards (steph, podz, buddy) and more we're, allegedly, bringing in (seth, melton) and a few i'd rather not see do it (moody & gui).
Sure, he'd help us at POA and spot up shooting. If we get the players we're rumored to get, I don't think the spot up shooting will be that necessary. Horford, Seth, Melton, Buddy, Podz, Moody, Post, & Steph give us 8 players that are KNOCK DOWN catch and shoot threats. To be honest, I'm mostly fine with Moody and Podz as the POA in most lineups. JK as the on-ball defender against big ball handlers (luka, JT, Lamelo) and moody/podz on smaller lead guards and I don't think we'll have much trouble defending when Jimmy, Dray, and big Al are all playing behind them.
We were the best defense in the league, after the JB trade (or top 2?), and that was without anyone over 6'6 that could defend. a 6'10 center, even at 40, will be a huge change of pace. One that can shoot can be an actual difference maker.