BobbieL wrote:AtheJ415 wrote:I can't believe some of these proposals that I'm reading. George Hill? Trading to get Goran, who publicly demanded a trade and would probably go ring chasing at the end of his deal since he'll be old by then? Mike Conley? Not to mention all of these guys remove the possibility of a max player over the next 2 offseasons. That is just insane. None of them get us into the playoffs even as the 8 seed, and each costs us the chance to take a longshot pursuit of someone like Cousins or Capela or whoever (and I'd rather take the longshot at either of those guys than pay Mike Conley $30 mil a year and George Hill $20 mil a year).
The real truth here is that we don't NEED to get a PG to pair with Booker this year. It would be nice if there was one who didn't cost a lot to get and who had a low or expiring salary, but that guy doesn't exist. Furthermore, the most valuable SG in basketball is James Harden, who was also asked to create for and carry an NBA offense in a PG-like fashion, which turned him into the player he is now. While it might not be fair to make Booker do that at 21, it will allow him to develop on that end and in that fashion. The whole, "New Kobe" mantra has been misguided. Kobe would not be THAT valuable in the league today relative to a guy like Harden. We should want him to become Harden, and in my opinion he has shown enough playmaking to potentially become that.
All of that is besides the point that we really do need a top 5 pick this season, so adding a PG who helps us win today isn't necessarily great for us. Getting one of Ayton, Doncic, Porter, Bagley, Bamba is a big freaking deal for this team. Besides that, we still need Ulis to get his minutes and improve since he is probably our future long-term 2nd PG no matter what happens. We can address starting PG this upcoming offseason for a bargain vet or through the draft or both. That Miami pick should let us to get somebody like Sexton or Young, who I like. Duval also is there. None are sure things but all have the potential to be a starting 1 in the league. If Sexton is projected to go 7th or so like he currently is, we can always package the Miami and Milwaukee picks to move up if needed.
I agree the Suns need a top 5 pick this coming draft - the names you mention would be adding that last game changer
But I also don't think Booker is ready to be James Harden. I think he needs to be a 2 guard first and really get better at that, defense, etc.
So, a guy like George Hill for the rest of this year and next year would be solid for Booker at the PG
Yes, might be taking a risk of winning more games but not sure how many more. George Hill is probably better than Ulis/James - but he is not an all star. I just don't see the team jumping from say projection of 26 wins or so up to 35 with Hill.
Monroe/Daniels for Hill -if they want a second rounder, give them Torontos
No, no, no, no, no...aaarghh...
(sorry for my rant) But please...PLEASE think about this. Hill is guaranteed $19M next year. Add that to the $28M tied up in Knight/Chandler (who NOBODY wants at those salaries), and that puts us at $47M. Then Warren's extension kicks in, so there's another $11M, and Dudley gets $9.5M, so now we are at almost $68M, and we still need to pay JJ ($6M), Bender ($4.5M), Williams ($5.5M), Booker and Chriss at $3.3M a piece now we are sitting at over $90M. That leaves 5 slots, a cheap owner, and we haven't even drafted our top 5 pick, or Miami's, likely, 10-15 pick, which will cost us about another $10M, so there's $100M. And, say, we decide to keep Ulis and Reed, so we're at $103M...oops, we just passed the Salary Cap for 2018. (The projected Cap on Spotrac is $101M)
So, which big name FA would you like to attempt to sign for -$2M???
We need to stop with the piece-meal stuff. I we sign a FA, and spend over $2-3M on said FA, that FA BETTER be a friggin' rock star. Those are the ONLY FAs we should be looking at between right now and the beginning of next season.
I know we (not 'you' BobbieL, but 'we') like to live in this magical place, (usually only found in Orlando, LA, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Paris, and where ever else I'm missing where there is a Disney World/Land) called Fantasy Land, and think a team, say Denver is going to trade us a 2018 Lottery 1st Rd pick, and, say, Mudiay and Faried for BK and Chandler, but it's not happening.
We can only afford ONE player in the off-season; preferably, a game-changer at the Center or PG positions under the age of 27. I know...easier said than done, which is why we've been collecting assets, and yes, JJ is an asset. As is Warren. Booker is the ONLY untouchable on the roster, IMO, but more likely, Warren, JJ, Bender, and Chriss are in that boat too, which is silly.
McD needs to hit a homerun this off-season. He has Warren, JJ, Bender, and Chriss...plus likely 2 x Lottery picks this year, Miami's 2021 Unprotected pick, and likely, Milwaukee's Unprotected 2020 pick. That's 8 assets to choose from to make a gangbusters type trade. The only thing he has to consider, IMO, is if he trades Warren, he keeps JJ, and vice versa; if he trades Bender, he keeps Chriss, and vice versa; and if he trades our pick this year, he keeps Miami's 2018 1st Rd pick, and vice versa. Other than that, there is NO reason e cannot bring home a game changing Veteran at the PG/C position, and whichever is left, he picks in the draft, or vice versa. Is it really that hard?
PG / Booker / Warren or JJ / Chriss or Bender / C
THEN we can start 'tooling' from there. All this ding-donging around is getting weary...but back on point...
...NO OLD VETERANS...