Post#311 » by BRO klyn » Mon Jun 6, 2022 4:02 pm
Sean Marks: Marks has a tough hand. A bunch of aces and wildcards but also alot of bent 2s and 4s. At the same time, I think he is at the point where all the hands he won the last few years dont matter cause the last couple seasons drained his chip stack. in Short, moving forward Marks needs to be most accountable for the teams success. If we dont get it done, its on him or a big part on him....
I liked the moves last offseason. They made sense. We added toughness, we added shooting, we added defense. The problem was when those guys didnt pan out (Carter), the coach couldnt figure out how to properly integrate them (Milsap/Johnson/Blake), or injuries hit (Joe) Marks did nothing to stop the bleeding and add pieces to supplement them. We were screaming for wing shooting and Marks did nothing. not an end of the bench guy, not a 10-day. We needed a Max Strus or a Lance Stevenson or someone to provide shooting or a spark during a stretch where Duke Jr. was starting.
Looking forward though, Marks has work to do.
1. Needs to add coaches who can coach. Realistically we all know Nash needs to be fired. but it is clear that wont happen going into the year. So I love the Phil Handy/James Borrego talk. Those guys can coach. And this team needs a coach. Nash is not a coach. he is manager. Like the Ted Lasso of this team as opposed to the coach beard. He isnt going to make adjustments in game. he isnt going to make adjustments between game and he isnt going to develop players. he is a glorified guidance counselor... which you need on a team of stars. but once D'antoni/Ime left, it was clear this team was at a massive disadvantage on game days.
2. We need to add wings. alot of focus on "3 & D" wings but really we just need wings. we dont have any. Brown isnt really a wing, he is a weird tweener hybrid. he is the closest we have. its basically Brown, Kesller, Joe. Thats not enough. you need 6 wings on any team, with at least 4 or 5 who can play big minutes. we have too many PFs who need to be centers and too many SFs who are really just specialists. Ben helps alot if he can see the floor. but we need reliable bodies there. I though Bembry was an underrated loss, cause even though he was a bit shorter he could play wing on both ends with his athleticism. We all missed Jeff Green and while on paper Milsap was a decent replacement he cant play the wing, he was more F/C then he was wing. same with Johnson.
Forget about flaws. obviously we need guys who can shoot and defend. everyone does. but get a few stanley johnsons or troy brown jrs or Cody Martins. Those guys have flaws but they can play the position. you cant have 6'1" mills or milsap/Johsnon playing SF for tons of games and minutes. any flaws guys like Johnson or Martin have are made up by being guys in the 6'5-6'7" range who are strong/athletic and dont get you killed in transition or on switches. I love Mills but i'd let him walk for someone like Martin in a second if it required part of the MLE.
2. Solving the Bigs. we have too many that are not centers. LMA is a PF. he makes no sense at center since he dosnt protect the rim and his range doesnt go out to the 3PT line. this team did an awful job. Like brook lopez, he should be converted taking nothing but threes when he takes a jump shot. We encouraged him to take mid range. he can hit them at 60%. it doesnt matter. it doesnt space the floor and your better off with KD or Kyrie taking a shot. and you dont get rim protection or switching.
Blake was great the year prior. his 3PT shooting falling off killed us but Nash's handling of him was worse. Blake provided rim protection in the form of taking charges and gained possessions with hustle plays. good screener and high IQ and somewhat switchable. most importantly, we he played we had alot of team success. Claxton getting Blakes starting role was somewhat justifiable but Blake sitting for LMA was awful and Blake being a DNP even with Drummond here was unwise.
3. This team needs 3 centers. Keep claxton. From there we need a guy who can stretch the floor and another guy who has size. We need something like Claxton/Dedmond/mcGee. Get some real size. some real shot blocking. and someone who can knock down a 3. I know Hartenstein is name out there guys like. he is a legit 7 feet, loved him coming into the draft. has the tools to become a long range shooter. but id pass. we cant afford him and claxton, 2 guys you cant rely on to stay healthy. And i LOVE hartenstein as a competitor. i wouldnt hate it, but its a mistake. you can get more games and similar skill set cheaper without going into the MLE.
4. PG. LOVE the news Mike James wants a reunion. that guy plays with confidence, can shoot, and is fearless. he can run the offense. It allows Kyrie to play SG at all times whether Ben is on the floor or not. It makes KD an off ball guy you run plays for, not someone who turns it over trying to be a playmaker. (KD being a turnover machine is quietly one of the biggest failures of this team. it was quite obvious from early on that he couldnt handle double teams and struggled a ton with pressure as an offense creator. the team should have used his immense gravity to open things up for others and make him someone who moves around and attacks as soon as he catches it. instead we made him easy to guard by posting him up on the baseline which is easy to trap. we never ran him off multiple off ball screens above the three point line. our pin down screens we did run for a quick long 2 where very successful. hopefully the new assistants can help with that. but if we can get james, that makes it easier for nash as it requires less smarts/strategy and more just getting the lineups right.
5. young guys and picks. Love that we defered the pick. the pick is worth more as an asset that whoever we drafted who wouldnt have helped. I'd like to trade cam thomas for draft stock as well. He isnt going to become a defender, reliable 3 point shooter, or big contributor before he is eligible for an extension. so its better value to trade him for picks. picks could help us aquire a better player or draft a younger thomas later on a rookie deal. I know i will take heat for this but Thomas wont be in a playoff rotation soon. it does not make sense to have him on the roster. we are better off hoping a cheaper option like edwards who has a more reliable shot can contrinute to a shot 8 or 9 man rotation. Day'ron likely has no value, so moving him makes no sense. I'd give him reps in long island. he needs to do nothing but shoot threes from now until 2023. if he cant hit threes at 35% by next year, his value is low to us.
My ideal offseason is something like:
-Extend Kyrie with some concession from him (maybe 3 years, maybe team option, maybe incentives)
-Bring back Mike James
-Sign Cody Martin to all or part of the taxpayer MLE
-bring back Mills on his option or a similar deal if you can, otherwise sadly part ways
-Trade Cam for a future first
-Sign Alize Johnson
-Re-sign Bruce Brown (Tax is caculated at years end, could sell him off if its ugly at the deadline,e he has value)
-Re-sign Claxton
-Sign Naz reid
-look into trading for mo bamba. his 3 showed improvment, he has the wingspan to block shots. Cam + pick if it works.
-look into muscala, mo wagner, or even aaron baynes (could he be healthy enough for a return?) as stretch 5 options.
-reunite with bembry. trade/signing should be cheap with him returning. he was a great team guy
Ben | Mike James
Kyrie | Curry | Nembry
Harris | Martin | Alize Johnson
KD | Brown | Kessler
Claxton | Reid/Muscala | Bamba or a true 7-footer
Give me vet minimums on another vet PG and a PF with is 6'8" or bigger.