winforlose wrote:minimus wrote:fattymcgee wrote:
Why would we need to throw in a first? Duren has gotten worse in his third year and he's only playing 25mpg on that team.
shrink wrote:Duren has tremendous physical ability and potential, but many of the DET posters have given up on the guy already because of his deficiencies in so many areas. If they are right, either asset might get him - it wouldn’t take both.
I did not know that Duren value is low... That means TC should absolutely try to get him! If I understand correctly the only way is to trade either Dilly or NAW, trading either hurts me deep inside, but purely from this roster construction it makes a lot of sense to balance our frontcourt and backcourt by replacing one guard with one big. Another possibility is a fancy three team deal, but I dont see any realistic scenario because of CBA complications. However, the framework might look like this:
NAW makes 4.3, Duren makes 4.5. Dilly, Randle, Mike, Jaden, and Ant are the only trade eligible players making enough money to bring back Duren. Rudy will be trade eligible next season, but is not this season.
Any C we bring in has 2 issues.
1. Rudy will restrict their minutes. Duren is used to 25+ and starting in Detroit. If Duren and Rudy split minutes that is a major drop off for Rudy. If Duren drops to 15 and Rudy to 33 that now makes Duren unhappy as his time is cut in half and his role changes from primary C to bench guy.
2. Duren has attempted 0 3s this season. He is the very definition of a non shooter. This means he cannot play with Rudy. Imagine twin towers with no spacing. Any backup C we acquire must be good enough at shooting to at least force a contest from range.
So Duren is a poor fit with Rudy and wouldn’t get enough minutes behind Rudy. Best case Duren or Rudy want out next year. Worse case the issues between them force us to move both next year.
P.S question for the board. Knowing now what you didn’t in the preseason, would you have wanted ownership to refuse the sign and trade of Kyle, paid him what GSW did using bird rights, and traded him for salary back? We would have one less 2nd round pick, Kyle might have been disgruntled, but we would have $8,780,488 of outgoing salary to use right now!
I think that Rudy minutes in best case scenario will naturally decline in next three years, and it is likely that he will miss games with load management etc, so I dont think it is a big problem. As for shooting I think Duren has rim runner, finishing ability to play as non shooting big next to Reid. So put it this way: I want TC to build core around Duren-Reid frouncout, add here Edwards-McDaniels-DDV and they will have enough shooting, but also can run in transition.
P.S. I've changed my mind: trade Dilly (as Klomp initially suggested), and keep NAW on team friendly contract
MIN IN: Brogdon, Duren, Saddiq Bey, WAS 2025 SRP, WAS 2026 SRP
MIN OUT: Randle, Dilly, DET 2025 FRP
DET IN: Dilly
DET OUT: Duren
WAS IN: Randle, DET 2025 FRP
WAS OUT: Brogdon, Saddiq Bey, WAS 2025 SRP, PHO 2025 SRP
Gobert/Duren/Garza
Reid/Minott/McDaniels + Miller
McDaniels/NAW/Minott + TJ
Edwards/DDV Brodgon + Clark
DDV/Brodgon/Conley
I like this oversized McDaniels-NAW-Edwards-DDV-Brogdon backcourt a lot!