winforlose wrote:ReggiesKnicks wrote:shrink wrote:I would add, the Randle deal doesn’t necessarily mean NAW is gone.
As I explained in another thread, Connelly should outbid t-MLE offers and perhaps pay all the way up to the $14.1 MLE, and worry about payroll later.
I think the Dunc'd on podcast mentioned this back in Late April/Early May.
Basically all of their players (Naz/Randle/NAW) will be tradable on their new contracts. Sign them now, see where the team is in January/Early February. If they are a Top team in the NBA, maybe the owners pay this year like Cleveland and other franchises are doing. If they aren't playing at that level, they can move off of one of the deals.
There are 3 problems with this. This reply is also for @Shrink
1. There are draft pick penalties for being in the 2nd apron for more than 2 of a 5 year period. We were a 2nd apron team in 24/25. If we go into it in 25/26 then we are either out of it the next three seasons, or taking a poison pill for our pick 7 years out.
2. Roster space is at a premium for this team. We had 15 players, remove Ingles and add Joan and we are back at 15. Even if we let go of Garza we still don’t have a PG and now have an incredible tax bill to add even a minimum PG.
3. NAW log jams the rotation. Clark and TSJ both have great potential but cannot develop stuck behind NAW and DDV. If Dilly takes the backup PG minutes that forces multiple players to share the remaining SG/SF backup minutes. Better to clean the slate and try to get assets out of a sign and trade for NAW.
I think those are more considerations than problems.
1. Those penalties apply if you finish the season above the 2nd apron. The suggestion being the wolves resign NAW and evaluate midseason/trade deadline to potentially still drop below at that time. Its a risk but could be a worthwhile one.
2. We have 2 PGs on the roster. Both might have warts, but they are there. And I wouldn't be surprised to see Minot depart.
3. Finch admitted he played the top 8 guys a ton together to kinda force chemistry. There is no reason he can't open up the rotation more during the regular season this year after a full offseason/trainin camp together to save Conleys legs, dial back Ants minutes a bit, play more Jaden at the 4 to give the bigs a bit more of a breather, etc. He might not ever go full OKC mode and play 12, but he can certainly open up the rotation more even with NAW back.
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