knicksh20b wrote:Stars aren't gonna go to a team with Portis, Randle, Ellington, etc.
They'll come, however, if we can begin developing our yoots to hit their potential. Grant is not the only option for me, but I like his fit as a PF and the way he would empower our young guys. I'm on-board to get 1 or 2 solid vets this year. Not the discount trash we've been overpaying (and that includes Randle)
Absolutely. I look at it like this:
1) Denver wouldn't agree to a sign and trade of Jerami Grant for Julius Randle.
That's how good Grant and how bad Randle is. They couldn't pair Randle with Jokic, so they wouldn't want to have him. It's the same reason why we can't play any NBA-level lineup including Julius Fumble.
2) Assuming we could sign Grant in summer, we could suddenly play Randle and Mitch at center with Grant protecting the rim and stretching the floor at PF. That's how good Grant is. It's not about being a go to guy. Randle is a go to guy, but clearly the inferior player to me. A potential front court of Mitch+Grant has me drooling, plus we could cover up Randle's deficiencies if we can't move him in the offseason. Hell, grant can be a small ball 5, so look for Houston (and most of the other teams) to also go after him hard.
3) Denver will probably try to re-sign him too as he's perfect next to Randle and Mitch on the one hand, but also next to Jokic on the other.