Rustyman wrote:I thought that exploring the options for the Spurs to get better, we should start with the current team and work forward, so here goes my attempt:
Tier 1:
- Wemby. The future. Enough said.
Tier 2:
- Vassell. Expected to be the 2/3rd option now and in the future. Needs to improve availability and efficiency
- Sohan. Expected to develop into a third option, capable of defending 1-4. Target is Aaron Gordon and might be higher if he lifts his shooting efficiency with continuing defensive improvement. Re-evaluate after his 3rd year as the Spurs have to make a decision to pay him or move on.
Tier 3:
- Tre Young. Needs to improve his shooting efficiency. Especially with the 3-ball. However, if he does, I don't know whether the Spurs can pay him. If he can shoot 37% on 3's, he will get MLE sized offers next off-season. Keep him this year as insurance against the drafted PG's not being up to scratch.
- Champagnie. Keep him hoping he improves his shooting. with 47/37/80 splits, he will be another we may not be able to afford next year. As he is cheaper I think they will keep him rather than Cedi but they are interchangeable pieces and only one is kept.
- Keldon. I like him however he is not good enough to beat out Vassell at SG and he is not big/versatile enough to play SF. Also, it seems he wants to start so trading him is one of the priority off-season objectives as he is not without value.
- Collins. I think it was a good idea to keep him as a shield to Wemby before the season however this year it proved that he and Wemby are not a good fit so I think you trade him for shooting or playmaking if possible.
Tier 4:
- Cedi. I liked what he did this year but he is a free agent and I think he gets $10m+ offers which is too rich for the Spurs
- Malaki. Put up or shut up year. He was sold as on his shooting, his stats need to start showing that.
- Mamu. At the end of the year, showed he could play with Wemby and want to see if this is sustainable. Would like to see him get a 3 year deal at 5m per.
Tier 5:
For the guys in this category, it is all about this being a year to prove it or will be trade fodder/deep bench depth.
- Barlow. Need to see if he can reproduce what he did at the end of his first year.
- Wesley. Same as Malaki. Show you can shoot and be a combo guard or reckon on being replaced.
- Sidy. Needs to start showing he can shoot by the end of coming season or he is in the same boat as Wesley and Malaki.
- Graham. He will be cut or traded. No chance he is on the team in 24/25.
Perfect off-season for me is package one or both of Keldon/Collins for veterans and draft a wing and a PG and then see where that takes the Spurs. I am expecting 35+ wins in 24/25.
Hmm tiers 1 and 2 agree with completely.
Tier 3 - after all those lovey dovey social media posts, word has gone out that we're not that into pairing Trae with Wemby. Maybe that just means at whatever the price is, but the point stands. We need a guy with a semblance of D and willingness to play off ball some. For a steep price these are issues that would get passed along to us that we'd always be having to work around. Trend is toward bigger two way PGs now. But it's less about following a trend than it is prudent to think of best guy at his position to guard and score against opponents.
But it just occurred to me you probably mean Tre Jones. Agree about what he needs to improve and that he's at the top of tier 3. Not indispensable, but would be very hard to part with. Hope we keep him long term.
Had to run my eyes seeing Julian in this tier lol It's not his fault he was starting but my goodness do we EVER need an upgrade here. Keldon being moved in favour of a less ball dominant, more D oriented guy is the idea, but the practical experience is that Julian went on disappearing and low efficiency stretches. It was hard to watch. And that's from someone who's been more positive about the rebuild than many.
He went on good stretches of games to end each of the last two seasons, but woof he's not a starter. Back up role he may be able to cook in now. But yeah he's about as interchangeable as it gets. It's good to have a guy on the cheap familiar with our system always working to prove himself but yeah that grow in your guaranteed role phase has to be done. Tier 5.
Keldon's been our 4 then 3 for a while now and don't recall him at the 2 so crossover with Devin is not the issue. Ball dominance and fit with Wemby, as well as spotty D, are. Credit to him for going from #1 option to 6th man bench guy, and I get why he wants a bigger role/to start.
Whispers of his availability in a trade are growing louder and while I love the character and the bully ball game, if we can use him in a trade to pounce for a position or need that's a better fit, and he gets to give more of his game, great. Tier 3.
Collins has been playing out of Tier 4 and I to Tier 3 for much of the season. I get again why he'd by disappointed not starting, but at least he lost his spot to Wemby, not Julian. He said he wanted to play with Wemby more but I agree it was a clunky fit. Maybe it was not enough reps but his confidence also needed boosting, not just in his shot which started to come around but also in his hard nosed style of play. Don't blame him for protecting his body, but his lift was largely gone as was his quickness and ability to impact. Played smaller than his size in enough games that it stood out. Hopefully he gets back to his old self.
I think we do with him what we did with Jakob. Find a cheaper alternative up and coming option, bring him along, then trade Collins to a contender with his back up then getting more minutes. Hopefully Tier 3 still.
Cedi to me is Tier 3. We were able to offload Doug because Cedi does what Doug did offball but also can defend better. Great locker room vet. Recent interview with Turkish media gave me the impression that he may not return but I hope he does.
Agree about Branham, his tier, and his put up or shut up season.
Mamu played himself into Tier 3 range. Great with Wemby, high BBIQ, high energy, and as RFA, I hope we retain him. He recently capped a report stating he's going to one of two Euro teams. Nice guy. Funny. Grateful.
I am very high on Sidy. Very young, very coachable, tree trunks for legs, defensive menace, good passing vision and touch. Agree he has to be more assertive shooting. Imagine Devin coming off and oh here you go, meet Sidy, go on try and get by him, good luck.
Blake found consistent minutes with a hard hat approach and staunch commitment to D. If he can just find his shot and touch... Still raw running a team...
Graham. I like him and wish he could have played more but then we probably would not have the 4 and 8 picks now. We know what he can do. We needed to see how other grew. Seems like players who are more of a 'known' were moved in roles to give other lesser knows a chance. Also, fit with Wemby. Graham can fit nearly anywhere as he can run P&R and hit a 3. I hope he lands ina place where he contributes meaningful minutes. Denver sure knows he's got it in him. Watch him end up there lol
I like your off-season plans and the players involved. 1 and 3 upgrades are no secret. Just hope we don't overpay for either. We don't need a supermax player at either position right now and it won't take that much to upgrade the 3. Vet PG while drafting and incorporating a rookie PG is a good off-season. A bright up and coming 3 is big on my wish list. An Avdia/Bridges type...
We also need to address back up C at some point, too.
Spacing, defense, shooting, back up big.
Yeah at least a 10-15 game improvement is a good marker.