Skybox wrote:RichCollab wrote:Skybox wrote:IF we went to such great lengths to free up MLE and signed NAW...I think AB is trade bait. I see zero reason for both and AB will be the next guy up for an extension in a year. So far, he's just interesting - a good defender, can hit an open 3 if you can get him to take it, can handle the ball a bit if you can keep him from picking it up just past the logo. No real weaknesses, just no real impact thus far-he needs to get angry or something and stake his claim.
This is a big summer for him - he really needs to do what he's been doing - but 25% more, imo. Unless there's an incoming UFA/trade vet, he's the clear #3 guard and, honestly, that's not good enough for ORL - if we hope to contend in the East. Right now, he's just a specialist like Isaac...but I do think he can be more. It's not guaranteed that he will.
NAW doesn’t fill the ultimate need and we already have AB.
I don’t think NAW is what this team needs.
In a vacuum, NAW makes a ton of sense but he isn’t a creator on a bench that’s already starved. A team that is starved.
I think we agree...any team would benefit from having 4 NAWs...but we have more pressing needs and it will take significant shuffling to get him. Just like last summer - KCP is a very solid player, but not what we needed. Look at OKC...so deep with tough defenders that can make 3's
but pairing two AB's is a zero on offense...I'll admit NAW deserves a longer look - he displayed offensive chops earlier...both scoring and playmaking, so maybe they form a terrifying long defensive wall off the bench with just enough offense. Regardless, if AB doesn't up his offensive intensity and ambition, he's going to vanish. His draft spot, physical profile, great attitude, and upside will only buy so much patience from a now contending team.
This is a critical year for AB. I’m a buyer of his stock personally but for me everyone is on the block minus the top 4 to add a PG/6th man to the bench.