AirP. wrote:3ammy3uck3ts wrote:I agree with this and I’d say they need to go all in. The league is wide open, who knows what random super team could be built this summer and ruin the league (like the Nets if Kyrie wasn’t a weirdo lol). Plus you don’t want to gamble with Lowry and Jimmy getting older. When Jimmy plays, it’s at an MVP level.
The league "may" be wide open, Kyrie is coming back at some point, just KD by himself was an inch or 2 from beating the eventual champs and are currently 1st place in the East by a few games. Allowing Brooklyn to get Harden last year was a huge hit to Miami's future chances at making the finals in the next few years, it wasn't just about Miami acquiring Harden, it was stopping Harden from teaming up with KD and Kyrie.
If Miami can put Lowry, Oladipo, Butler, Tucker and Bam as it's starting/closing 5, that's enough defense to give Brooklyn or anyone fits, if you have Robinson in there, there's always a mismatch and a hole in your team defense that you can exploit. You don't want to be climbing out a hole early on vs a team like Brooklyn where they have multiple players who can carry the team offensively by themselves.
For sure, I’m definitely on the “if Brooklyn has their big 3 the league is pointless” boat but it looks like Kyrie will just be a part time player until the mandates are lifted or he gets vaccinated? They didn’t want to bring him back but I guess they had no choice. He may still end up being traded.
Miami has 3 options imo.
1. Sit on their hands and do nothing and hope finally getting healthy/Duncan finding his shot are enough.
2. Trade Duncan, a young guy, and picks for very good role player.
3. Trade Duncan, picks, and Herro for a star to form a big 4 (5 depending on what Oladipo we get). Based on your stats you post, Herro seems to be producing empty numbers. We’re just not a good team when he’s on the court. Idk if the team will see this and decide to go all in right now to win or if they’ll keep him and build around him and Bam for the future, hoping he starts to impact the team positively as he gets older/better. Gotta keep in mind he’s due for a big extension soon. Do we want to give him that or do we want to send him to a rebuilding team looking to get promising young players/picks for their star?
Our hands are tied until Jan. 15th when Duncan is eligible to be traded and the deadline is about 4 weeks after that on Feb. 10th. We may move quick if we decide to make moves.