tiderulz wrote:Bensational wrote:Xatticus wrote:
It's not what I would do, but would we be any worse off than we are right now? I'd probably actually enjoy watching next season. Right now, I'm wondering whether I will have the stomach for it. It sort of depends on who we draft.
This. I'm not a big Westbrook fan but I'd be much more interested to watch him next year than to watch what we have been putting on the floor.
WeHam get their Kyle Lowry piece, they just need to rush to add the supporting cast whilst Westbrook remains athletic enough.
What pieces on our team do we keep to out around him? Bamba + Gordon + Okeke + Ross/Fournier + Westbrook? Draft another SG prospect for the future like Haliburton.
Westbrook would carry the team much further than Vuc has been doing. Again, not into real contention, but if we can look relevant enough and winning enough perhaps the FA appeal of the team takes a jump?
Westbrook ran off Durant and now he and Harden can play together. No star is going to want to come play with 32 yr old Westbrook eating up $44mil+ in cap space
While I agree in principle, the simultaneous talk of moving AG for draft position signifies this is more of a rebuild, rather than acquiring a competitive advantage.
http://www.espn.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=y2gty5u5
Maybe something like this will happen to go with moving up and acquiring Houston’s 2021 pick.
Westbrook/MCW
Fournier/Hayes
Ross/House
Okeke/Aminu
Bamba/Birch
That’s a pretty tank-tastic roster for a season without Isaac. At least it’s an exciting team to watch while we wait for next years very good draft.



















