Your 2011 Pacers wishlist (November 2010 edition)
Posted: Tue Nov 16, 2010 7:51 pm
What is your wishlist for 2011 for Indy? (We'll see if this changes in the coming months.)
Coach: Jeff Van Gundy
Unless there's an assistant out there who I'm not aware of who might be better...like a Monty Williams situation. Van Gundy has taken teams deep in the playoffs before and seems eager to coach again. Double win because he won't be commentating anymore.
I know Mike Brown will be sitting out there and I know he used to be on the Pacers staff but...eh. In Cleveland, I always felt that his success was more the product have having one-man-show LeBron James on his roster. When the playoffs came and it came time to outsmart the other coaches - no dice.
GM: Kevin Pritchard
Did a great job taking Portland from the Jail Blazers to what they are today. The way he got fired is still pretty weird. Anyway, not to mention he'd be walking into a better situation with the Pacers than he did with Portland. And he's an Indiana native, always a plus.
Free agents (within reason, no Melo): Option 1 - Jeff Green, Option 2 - Nene, Option 3 - Carl Landry
This is as if we don't make any trades this year. Jeff Green would be a nice fit for Indy - he's athletic, he can shoot, stretch the floor, rebound and match up with a few different positions.
Nene would give us another big in the post. Can hit the glass, create extra possessions, DEFEND, play both the 4 and 5, all while scoring without having to draw up many plays for him. Landry is about the same except with a jumper and can't play the 5 also.
Any re-signings?: Josh McRoberts and Jeff Foster. (Foster won't be getting $6 million a year again.)
McBob can log time at the 4 or 5 and Foster, maybe more out of respect. Plus, he's a great intangible player who can coach up some young guys. Ford - well, I don't mind him on the roster, but not at 8 a year. He still gets himself into trouble, but he's quick and a good shooter. Seems like parting ways is in the interest of both the team and T.J. at this point though.
Draft picks: I don't follow college ball as much so I'll just post a positional player.
If one's available and worth the pick, a backup 5 who can at stretches play the 4. A lot of "what if's" have to happen to get that combo big like Nene - he has to be willing to go to a less-attractive NBA market in Indianapolis AND opt out of his contract. A backup 5 would be a nice insurance plan should Nene be out of reach. We could bring him along, allow him to learn and backup Hibbert.
Second pick, a pure 2. Automatic reliable offense off the bench. Won't be required to do too much except shoot and score. George and Rush are nice fits right now, but having a spot-up guy a la Ray Allen or Kyle Korver would be nice once the first unit goes away. Dunleavy likely won't be back, I think Posey expires after 11-12, so bring him along, let him learn the NBA and have him ready to be in the rotation of wings after Posey's contract expires.
2011-2012 wish-list (please, God, don't let there be a lockout!):
C: Roy Hibbert/Draft pick/Jeff Foster (or let Foster walk and sign Magnum Rolle if possible)
PF: Jeff Green/Tyler Hansbrough/Josh McRoberts (can split time at the 5)
SF: Danny Granger/Paul George or Brandon Rush (whichever doesn't start)/James Posey
SG: Brandon Rush or Paul George/Draft pick/Dahntay Jones
PG: Darren Collison/A.J. Price/Lance Stephenson
Coach: Jeff Van Gundy
GM: Kevin Pritchard
Best parts - no Jim O'Brien, no Solomon Jones eating up salary space and stopping us from signing Magnum Rolle (who would've produced similar numbers at a cheaper rate.)
Coach: Jeff Van Gundy
Unless there's an assistant out there who I'm not aware of who might be better...like a Monty Williams situation. Van Gundy has taken teams deep in the playoffs before and seems eager to coach again. Double win because he won't be commentating anymore.
I know Mike Brown will be sitting out there and I know he used to be on the Pacers staff but...eh. In Cleveland, I always felt that his success was more the product have having one-man-show LeBron James on his roster. When the playoffs came and it came time to outsmart the other coaches - no dice.
GM: Kevin Pritchard
Did a great job taking Portland from the Jail Blazers to what they are today. The way he got fired is still pretty weird. Anyway, not to mention he'd be walking into a better situation with the Pacers than he did with Portland. And he's an Indiana native, always a plus.
Free agents (within reason, no Melo): Option 1 - Jeff Green, Option 2 - Nene, Option 3 - Carl Landry
This is as if we don't make any trades this year. Jeff Green would be a nice fit for Indy - he's athletic, he can shoot, stretch the floor, rebound and match up with a few different positions.
Nene would give us another big in the post. Can hit the glass, create extra possessions, DEFEND, play both the 4 and 5, all while scoring without having to draw up many plays for him. Landry is about the same except with a jumper and can't play the 5 also.
Any re-signings?: Josh McRoberts and Jeff Foster. (Foster won't be getting $6 million a year again.)
McBob can log time at the 4 or 5 and Foster, maybe more out of respect. Plus, he's a great intangible player who can coach up some young guys. Ford - well, I don't mind him on the roster, but not at 8 a year. He still gets himself into trouble, but he's quick and a good shooter. Seems like parting ways is in the interest of both the team and T.J. at this point though.
Draft picks: I don't follow college ball as much so I'll just post a positional player.
If one's available and worth the pick, a backup 5 who can at stretches play the 4. A lot of "what if's" have to happen to get that combo big like Nene - he has to be willing to go to a less-attractive NBA market in Indianapolis AND opt out of his contract. A backup 5 would be a nice insurance plan should Nene be out of reach. We could bring him along, allow him to learn and backup Hibbert.
Second pick, a pure 2. Automatic reliable offense off the bench. Won't be required to do too much except shoot and score. George and Rush are nice fits right now, but having a spot-up guy a la Ray Allen or Kyle Korver would be nice once the first unit goes away. Dunleavy likely won't be back, I think Posey expires after 11-12, so bring him along, let him learn the NBA and have him ready to be in the rotation of wings after Posey's contract expires.
2011-2012 wish-list (please, God, don't let there be a lockout!):
C: Roy Hibbert/Draft pick/Jeff Foster (or let Foster walk and sign Magnum Rolle if possible)
PF: Jeff Green/Tyler Hansbrough/Josh McRoberts (can split time at the 5)
SF: Danny Granger/Paul George or Brandon Rush (whichever doesn't start)/James Posey
SG: Brandon Rush or Paul George/Draft pick/Dahntay Jones
PG: Darren Collison/A.J. Price/Lance Stephenson
Coach: Jeff Van Gundy
GM: Kevin Pritchard
Best parts - no Jim O'Brien, no Solomon Jones eating up salary space and stopping us from signing Magnum Rolle (who would've produced similar numbers at a cheaper rate.)