Post#340 » by dsg2021 » Tue Jun 17, 2025 11:39 pm
I am still more interested in Nickeil Alexander-Walker, Ty Jerome, a waived Duncan Robinson, all of those shooter/playmaker types for the MLE. And you can do a lot more towards getting them when you don't have to call their teams for trade availability, trade frameworks, and permission to speak to their agent. You can roll out a red carpet treatment on midnight and never let them feel like secondary dominos like they feel from everyone else, even their own home teams.
We cannot expect Desmond Bane alone to improve our shooting. We simply can't. We need to reset the vibe of the team and make the whole roster feel a new confidence in their shooting and playmaking. You do this with mixing sharpshooters into all the practice lineups and in staggered rotations after the first 5 minutes of games. We really need to play 10-deep in these grueling regular seasons, with 9-deep being a big strength in the Playoffs again, and protect some of our guards who go 120% in effort too often.
The BAE is next for a shooter/playmaker type. Yet Again. Maybe Tyus Jones, absurdly good at limiting TO's and giving you shooting at PG, and a former teammate of Desmond Bane. Or CP3 as the teacher for, well, basically everyone from Paolo to Suggs and in-between. With an underhanded job offer for CP3 as an ORL assistant coach whenever he feels like hanging it up.
Could we somehow do really well with a Veteran Minimum like Gary Trent Jr. also? Maybe he needs some BAE money instead. But just red carpet treatment him also, and an underhanded hint at raising his salary upon bird rights.
#25, #46 are used very carefully for strategic impact and maximizing upside based on both team fit and personal potential. #25 Rasheer Fleming. #46 Ryan Nembhard.
Lineup:
Jalen Suggs / Tyus Jones / Ryan Nembhard
Desmond Bane / Nickeil Alexander-Walker / Gary Trent Jr.
Franz Wagner / Anthony Black / Tristan Da Silva
Paolo Banchero / Jonathan Isaac / Rasheer Fleming
Wendell Carter Jr. / Mo Wagner / Goga Bitadze
You got four to six new players who walk in and give zero F's about any previous Magic offensive woes. They're snipers. And accurate. Utilize them. Get confident as a whole team in shooting. This is a new era of Magic basketball. Win now. Anthony Black, Tristan Da Silva, and Caleb Houstan if still here, are working on breaking further into the rotations or into new positions like the PG spot in 2-3 seasons. But not quite today probably.