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GT: Mavericks vs Nets - Saturday, 03/17/18, 7:30pm EST

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Re: GT: Mavericks vs Nets - Saturday, 03/17/18, 7:30pm EST 

Post#81 » by Iceman66 » Mon Mar 19, 2018 12:39 am

MrDollarBills wrote:
Iceman66 wrote:Nice to win again, although Dallas didn’t play with all of their best players in the end. But the development looks good to me Dlo seems to be more confident with every game except for his turnovers but i think he will fix that problem in the future he will learn from his mistakes.

But i really think we should play LeVert, who looks awesome the last couple of games and Russell in the end. I mean i like Dinwiddie and he did a lot of great things this season but he clearly didn’t work with Russell. While LeVert and Dlo could work because their skills are different from each other with Caris driving to the Basket while Dlo is more of a Shooter from Midrange and Downtown at the moment.

So i think next Season we should definitely try the lineup of:
LeVert
Russell
Crabbe
RHJ
Allen


Agreed. We may have to move Carroll in the summer since I don't necessarily think he warrants benching, he's been pretty damn awesome this year.


If we can get a late 1st round pick or a young prospect for him we should definitely trade him this summer since his value has to be pretty good at the moment after his strong performances recently. Otherwise it’s a tough call to bench him after he has done such a great job for the team but i think it would be the best decision, same for Dinwiddie here.

But we have to give LeVert, Dlo, RHJ and Allen the chance build chemistry since this is the core we should go with, maybe also Crabbe if we can get a more reasonable Contract for him in his next FA since he has developed into a good 3&D Player so far. If we can’t deal Carroll and Dinwiddie this summer we at least have good Bench players for one more year since they have expiring Deals anyway. But i trust in Marks here that he hopefully will find a good Trade for at least one of them to find a piece which fits our core.
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Re: GT: Mavericks vs Nets - Saturday, 03/17/18, 7:30pm EST 

Post#82 » by Curns13 » Mon Mar 19, 2018 12:47 am

MrDollarBills wrote:
Iceman66 wrote:Nice to win again, although Dallas didn’t play with all of their best players in the end. But the development looks good to me Dlo seems to be more confident with every game except for his turnovers but i think he will fix that problem in the future he will learn from his mistakes.

But i really think we should play LeVert, who looks awesome the last couple of games and Russell in the end. I mean i like Dinwiddie and he did a lot of great things this season but he clearly didn’t work with Russell. While LeVert and Dlo could work because their skills are different from each other with Caris driving to the Basket while Dlo is more of a Shooter from Midrange and Downtown at the moment.

So i think next Season we should definitely try the lineup of:
LeVert
Russell
Crabbe
RHJ
Allen


Agreed. We may have to move Carroll in the summer since I don't necessarily think he warrants benching, he's been pretty damn awesome this year.

I absolutely agree with Iceman but I would be really hesitant to move DMC. He’s exactly the type of vet this team needs. I’d be looking at moving Spencer and the 28th to move up into the midteens in the draft. I think Dlo and Caris are the long term backcourt and having one of the leagues best backup point guards is a luxury we don’t need in a rebuild.

I would love to see:
1. Caris/Lin/Whitehead
2. Dlo/Harris
3. Crabbe/DMC
4. RHJ/Cunningham/Acy
5. Allen/vet/Mozgov

That lineup gives us a really good look at our young core while having a really high class bench filled with great character/locker room guys. Pick up the equivalent of Zeller to backup Allen and use the 18th pick to get the best 2/3 available who will eventually replace Harris or Crabbe if good enough.

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