ankle420breaker wrote:I still think we can keep Iguodala, Jrue, and Turner and take a step forward this off-season. Unless you can swing a deal for someone like Bynum, I'd be hesitant to break that trio apart. They lock down the perimeter as good as any team in the NBA while making us one of the better transition teams in the league. That's a piece to a championship puzzle and I honestly believe we have enough young talent and cap flexibility outside of JIT to become a better, more well-rounded team this off-season.
If Brand gets amnestied, and we are unable to lure guys like Harden and Deron to Philly, then I'd make a strong push for Ryan Anderson and Asik. Two solid young big men that make us better on both sides of the ball. Anderson's shooting complements JIT perfectly and he's an underrated rebounder/scorer in the paint. Asik is a solid post defender who clogs the lane like few others can. They are the two guys I'd hope get strong consideration as they complement our core and actually make us a better team... Humphries and Kaman wouldn't be terrible contingency options.
Let Hawes walk
I would also let Lou walk if he opts out and see if Andre Miller/Hinrich want to run our 2nd unit for a low $ deal. If we have enough $ left, make a play for CJ Miles.
Holiday/Miller
Turner/Meeks
Iguodala/Miles
Anderson/Young/Allen
Asik/Vucevic
If Philly cannot make a bigger splash like you suggested, I would be OK with some of this, although Asik does little for me other than as a possible rotational big man. R. Anderson seems to be polarizing, but I like his game, particularly on this team as it is currently constituted. I think you have to be much better in the middle however, if you start JTI and Anderson. If you are going that route, I wonder what it would take to get M. Gortat from Phoenix. No stud by any stretch, but I'd much rather have him than Asik and I doubt that he would cost a mint.






















