bwgood77 wrote:jcsunsfan wrote:SC923 wrote:I have high hopes for this offseason but would be satisfied with drafting Hield and Chriss/Sabonis at 12 then signing Ryan Anderson.
Bledsoe/Knight/Price
Booker/Hield/Goodwin
Tucker/Warren
Anderson/Chriss/Sabonis
Len/Chandler
As much as I hate Knight I think a trio of him Hield and Warren can lead one of the best bench units in the NBA. Pretty good starting group too. We really are not as far away from the playoffs as everyone thinks.
This is the last year Tucker starts. He would have lost his starting job already if Warren had not been injured. Goodwin will be gone IMO.
I could see a small lineup of Bledsoe Booker and Hield being absolutely deadly.
We just need to add a really versatile defender--Shawn Marion style but bigger--to that bunch.
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I mentioned this on the trade forum but Houston seems like a good trade partner...they could use Knight at PG since Harden is basically the PG and Knight could strictly spot up/back up and we try and get KJ McDaniels as that guy in return, plus filler...I'd like Dekker but that isn't much filler....Brewer seems to be overpriced but he might similarly fit the bill...but if we could figure out a way to make something like that work, that is the one team I think might be a pretty good fit for Knight.
I like KJ but I'd hate that trade. Dekker is a rookie who never played and had a serious back injury. Rookies are like cars. Once they drive off the lot, they lose value and particularly when they don't play on a team that needs serious help at backup wing spots and particularly when they blow out their backs. His career may be done, and he was a career role player anyways. I think Bogdan fits that role but is probably even better. Brewer I want nothing to do with. He's a glorified cherry picker who is a solid defender due to length, but why trade one overpriced guy for an older overpriced guy with less upside?
Houston does have some pieces we should want: KJ, Harrell, maybe Jones or DMo depending on what they'd want in signing and the training staff's opinion of DMo's back, a future 1st even if reverse-lotto protected. But I'm not sure any of that is really worth Knight because Houston can't value those guys that much. Even Jones is a guy they probably lose in FA anyways given their desire to have space to get a 3rd star.
I'd rather trade Knight for a pick or maybe throw in Harrell (but with our picks this year I'm not sure that's ideal because we will be adding young backup bigs anyways). I think the most even trade may be to throw in Tucker and make it Beverly, Harrell, and KJ (gives us our backup PG). Houston can't value KJ that much at this point. He's sent to the D league every other week.
Imo, Utah is the better trade partner. Houston's salaries make most trades hard to work, and they'll want to swing for the fences in FA than add a medium-sized long-term salary imo like Knight's (it's high now but will be med-high after the cap rise).