POST All-Star break...what's next?
Posted: Tue Feb 22, 2022 12:59 pm
ORL has the worst record in the NBA at 13-47 and is 6 games (!) behind OKC for the 4th worst record...so, I feel pretty comfortable that we are solidly in the Bottom 3 and in good lottery shape (to the extent that can be counted on).
ORL has 22 more games and I just read that we have the 3rd most difficult schedule remaining. 11 of those games are against playoff teams and, honestly, we don't deserve to be favored to win any of them.
What do you want to see as our priority?
I'll go...
-IF Fultz is healthy, it's time to see if he can be a part of this team going forward. Same for Isaac. I don't believe we're holding them out for tanking reasons (and don't need to fill another thread debating THAT) but, whether we are or not, time is up-we're terrible and, at their best, they don't lift us anywhere while shaking off the rust. Both of these guys should be significant for this team's near future or DONE in ORL ASAP. We've got some promising young guys, we can't continue with such an unclear vision.
-Get RJ Hampton significant minutes at SG. We need to determine if he's got a role here or if we can at least up his trade value. I know he's been hurt, but he's not even mentioned in articles about our young core anymore...this season could have been a breakout for him, but was completely negligible.
-I'm assuming TRoss is mentally checked out and may even sit but I'd like to see him play well and often and get his name back on people's wish-lists for the summer. The way he's played, he's no longer anything but an expiring deal this summer. Sad waste of what should have been an asset. Harris is another guy who we should be communicating with (I imagine it's already happening) about what he wants. If he's not coming back, minimize his role for guys like RJ.
-Coach and play to win games and compete hard while losing. We've mostly done that with some obvious blowout exceptions. We are far enough into the season to expect to see some progress that we can build on and take into the offseason. Franz, in particular, needs to be restored to his major role as, I think we all agree, he will be a critical part of our core going forward.
-Bamba is what he is. IF he miraculously wakes up and fights for PT and relevance - great. Otherwise, don't baby him any more. He'll be a RFA this summer and we DON'T need to boost his value artificially. If reasonable offers come in - we match and/or sign & trade. If only Isaac could get on the court, we'd have a better idea of how he and WCJ can be together. I still have my doubts about WCJ at Center, but he and Isaac complement each other (like Bamba/WCJ but far more upside on both ends).
-Really really try to get Cole to play more of a team game. The talent is there. The spirit is there. He's still very young but right now, he's not a guy who contributes to a good team playing well. He's a perfect "empty stats in a loss" player. He can definitely get better and he's still very young but some people don't. If we don't have reason to believe there's room for that kind of growth, cut bait and trade him while someone else thinks they can get him too before he becomes defined as a knucklehead league-wide and has no trade value (see Mo Bamba).
Be decisive and sell high. We have lots of upside guys-make sure we do our best to choose the right ones and move on quickly even if we make an occasional misstep. Could be addition by subtraction if the runway is cleared for Suggs and he becomes the clear team leader...We saw how a lack of player hierarchy can doom a rebuild a few years back.
ORL has 22 more games and I just read that we have the 3rd most difficult schedule remaining. 11 of those games are against playoff teams and, honestly, we don't deserve to be favored to win any of them.
What do you want to see as our priority?
I'll go...
-IF Fultz is healthy, it's time to see if he can be a part of this team going forward. Same for Isaac. I don't believe we're holding them out for tanking reasons (and don't need to fill another thread debating THAT) but, whether we are or not, time is up-we're terrible and, at their best, they don't lift us anywhere while shaking off the rust. Both of these guys should be significant for this team's near future or DONE in ORL ASAP. We've got some promising young guys, we can't continue with such an unclear vision.
-Get RJ Hampton significant minutes at SG. We need to determine if he's got a role here or if we can at least up his trade value. I know he's been hurt, but he's not even mentioned in articles about our young core anymore...this season could have been a breakout for him, but was completely negligible.
-I'm assuming TRoss is mentally checked out and may even sit but I'd like to see him play well and often and get his name back on people's wish-lists for the summer. The way he's played, he's no longer anything but an expiring deal this summer. Sad waste of what should have been an asset. Harris is another guy who we should be communicating with (I imagine it's already happening) about what he wants. If he's not coming back, minimize his role for guys like RJ.
-Coach and play to win games and compete hard while losing. We've mostly done that with some obvious blowout exceptions. We are far enough into the season to expect to see some progress that we can build on and take into the offseason. Franz, in particular, needs to be restored to his major role as, I think we all agree, he will be a critical part of our core going forward.
-Bamba is what he is. IF he miraculously wakes up and fights for PT and relevance - great. Otherwise, don't baby him any more. He'll be a RFA this summer and we DON'T need to boost his value artificially. If reasonable offers come in - we match and/or sign & trade. If only Isaac could get on the court, we'd have a better idea of how he and WCJ can be together. I still have my doubts about WCJ at Center, but he and Isaac complement each other (like Bamba/WCJ but far more upside on both ends).
-Really really try to get Cole to play more of a team game. The talent is there. The spirit is there. He's still very young but right now, he's not a guy who contributes to a good team playing well. He's a perfect "empty stats in a loss" player. He can definitely get better and he's still very young but some people don't. If we don't have reason to believe there's room for that kind of growth, cut bait and trade him while someone else thinks they can get him too before he becomes defined as a knucklehead league-wide and has no trade value (see Mo Bamba).
Be decisive and sell high. We have lots of upside guys-make sure we do our best to choose the right ones and move on quickly even if we make an occasional misstep. Could be addition by subtraction if the runway is cleared for Suggs and he becomes the clear team leader...We saw how a lack of player hierarchy can doom a rebuild a few years back.