patman66 wrote:Scoot McGroot wrote:patman66 wrote:
I can respect that, my trade idea was Hayward and the 26th for Huerter. Who in my opinion and I am not a hawks fan so I will defer to them i f my thought process was faulty. I see Huerter, Reddish and hunter fighting for the same min. to me this is not ideal in having 3 wing players all needing development at the same time and also shooting for the playoffs. Hayward is something in thier back pocket if they are unable to land a star in 2021, they can then turn back to Hayward for an extension. For that and the 26 I suggested Huerter. While a positive return something that I certainly thought was reasonable in light of Atl playoffs hopes.
I don’t see it too much of an issue with Huerter being a 1/2/3, Reddish being a 2/3, and Hunter being a 3/4. I think there’s even room for a long term 1/2 to be added at 6 and still develop well. Collins ability to play some 4/5 allows you to still bring in another wing-ish type player and it not be an issue.
yeah, I see them going haliburton with the 6th to try to get the ball out of tre hands to free him up to move more. But again that is one more guy you are trying to develop at the same time while trying to win games. Now if they were the cavs or the Pistions, two years away from competing, hell just roll the kids out there. But hayward brings much more to the table if a goal is to make the playoffs for the first time in a few years. I am not putting the hawks or thier fanbase down, but you can buy tickets game day most days. I think the fans need a nudge.
I think Haliburton, Hayes, or Deni are options, as well as any big that might drop. I am totally against a one year overpay for someone like Hayward. Can't stress that enough. The Celtics did not make a big free agent move until they were established making the playoffs. I see no reason the Hawks should have a knee jerk reaction either. They got Capela, see if that is enough to get there. Then decide on who to chase.