Klomp wrote:winforlose wrote:So using these answers I want to point out the following. Naz is a PF who can play SF, and in a pinch small ball C. Jaden is a SF who can also play PF, and in a pinch can play small ball C. KD is a PF, who can play SF, and in a pinch can play small ball C. Do you see how adding KD could step on both Naz and Jaden. That is before you factor in that Ant is a top offensive option, Naz wants to be, and Jaden getting more shots and more involved in the offense is key to his development. Whether that happens at SF or PF.
You talk about Clark being fringe and TSJ possibly being top 8, but that answer lacks confidence (fair?) So by removing Dilly, Mike, NAW, and Randle we would be promoting TSJ to a rotation spot you are unsure about, Clark to a spot you do not feel good about, and backfilling with players who are likely worse than what we have now. Putting aside the obvious issues, why is going even more top heavy on talent a priority at a time when OKC, Houston, Memphis, and others are finding success by playing more talented backups and lowering the strain on their key players? Did we not just burn out Ant in the Dallas series (and a little in the Denver series,) and lose the playoff chase last year with a similar issue? If you think TSJ, Clark, and Dilly have potential, why not give them another year to explore it?
Finally, as for the Ant improving by playing with KD argument, Ant played four years with KAT, three years with Rudy, 2.5 years with Mike, and has been to multiple international competitions now. He has played and worked beside excellent players. Does he really need another high usage high volume shooter beside him when he has DDV, Randle, Naz, and hopefully an increased usage Jaden?
First of all, I don't believe in the notion that a 15-man roster should have one PG, one SG, one SF, one PF, and one C. All rosters should and do have crossover in the depth chart. The more important question is if players can fit together cohesively on the court. Beal and Booker aren't an issue because they are both shooting guards; they are an issue because their skillsets are not a good match. Look at Boston. They loaded up on guards and forwards while their backup center is Luke Kornet. They don't have the same issue as Phoenix because their "overlapping" players have cohesive skillsets.
I think Durant would help elevate the games of guys like Reid and McDaniels, not stifle them. Even if there was slight stifling, you're talking about arguably a Top 10 player in NBA history who is still close to the top of his game. I will take that risk any day of the week.
You are making a lot of assumptions on rotations and backfill when it is simply too early to know the details. We don't know what anything would look like, that's why I cannot give a definitive answer. But I am not letting a two-way player and two rookies from one of the shallowest draft classes ever make me second guess adding one of the greatest ever. If they have to be included, so be it. If the trade results in needing them to step up their games, so be it.
Again, Durant is one of the greatest players in NBA history....you must be joking if you are trying to argue that playing with Towns and Conley is the same as teaming up with one of the best ever, who also happens to be the player Ant looks up to and respects more than any other in NBA history.
I have a lot to say this to this, but let’s start here.
86.7 shot attempts per game this season.
20.8 FGA for Ant this season
9.3 FGA for DDV this season
14 FGA for Randle this season
11.1 FGA for Naz this season
9.6 FGA for Jaden this season
20.8+ 9.3+14+11.1+9.6= 64.8 FGA per game.
86.7 - 64.8 =21.9 FGA for the rest of the team.
For context this season KD is averaging 18.7 FGA.
Now you might look at this and be pleased. That seems balanced and when the Wolves are on their game they can beat OKC wire to wire, or upset Denver by 20+. But notice that Jaden and Naz are taking 20.7 FGA per game to Ant’s 20.8. I think we all agree that Naz and Jaden are important to the future of this team. Personally I want to see those numbers increase for both Jaden and Naz next year. It is also worth noting that DDV and Randle have both missed extended stretches this season. Naz and Jaden have not. Their numbers are therefore at least in part inflated to account for increased attempts to make up for the absence of their teammates. Replacing Randle with KD who shoots 4.7 more FGA will have an effect on both Naz and Jaden as the number of available shots is more likely to decrease than an increase as more shots go in and fewer offensive rebound are available. So help me understand how KD is going to transform Ant’s game while also not stifling the growth of Jaden and Naz.
Also assuming Jaden and Naz both start with KD and Ant who is the fifth starter DDV or Rudy? There are 240 available minutes. How many minutes do you envision each player getting on average? How many of them are together (talented concentrated at the top like the playoffs,) and how many are staggered (talent more evenly distributed for the regular season?) You talk about not wanting to base decisions on guys like Dilly, Clark, and TSJ, but you also are dramatically changing their importance. Any increase in depth chart priorities for any of them mean they must take and make more shots, stay out of foul trouble, hold up to the NBA schedule with increased PT, and play winning basketball.
On the one hand you criticize the notion of every move needing to be championship or bust. But on the other you talk about how good KD is at scoring and how more scoring will increase winning. You talk about how players with similar skill sets have too much overlap, but then you want to pair slim with the slim reaper and then you throw Naz on top. There is a ton of overlap there, and not necessarily for the better. You talk about how great KD is “top 10 all time,” but also acknowledge he missed 20% of his potential games in his career. If he misses 20% of a season that 16.4 games. You talk about how important KD is to the suns 24-17 with him 2-11 without him. Well if he misses 16.4 games that would be us. Even with KD they are only 7 games above .500.
What this all boils down to (at least based on your posts,) is that you badly want to Ant to be influenced by KD. You want him to be around greatness and to learn from his example. What I cannot help but remember is that KD for all his talent never wanted to build anything himself. He left a well positioned OKC to take less money and win rings with the current champs. Then he left the dynasty to form a super team ready made to contend. When that failed he insisted on going to a ready made contender. Shrink talks about how rare it is to have players who want to be here. I don’t believe that KD will encourage Ant to stay. I think the lesson Ant learns from KD is don’t care about the fans or franchise loyalty. Don’t be Jokic or Giannias who win one ring and drag their team to the top. Be the guy who gets multiple rings by caring more about winning than anyone or anything else. I don’t want that near Ant, and I hope you don’t either.