Dadouv47 wrote:bbms wrote:Kizz Fastfists wrote:
Who are you trading away, with draft picks, as salary dumps to use the picks? OKC currently has the maximum 15 players under contract for next season. They could potentially dump Kenrich with a 2nd and maybe Dieng with a 2nd or two. Would you rather do that instead of combine assets to bring back a proven player? I suspect Presti will try to trade the picks in this year's draft for future picks unless there is a player he decides he really likes then he'll attach a 2nd or two to Dieng to open a roster spot.
Keep in mind they will already be breaking one rookie into the rotation next year in Topic. How many rookies do you want to find playing time for on a team that is chasing championships?
ducas and dieng are most likely release material so there's 2 roster spots outside main rotation.
jaylin and carlson, there's no reason to keep them both.
jaylin possibly can be worth a future frp. so if there are good offers he can go and extend carlson. if not extend jaylin and let carson go.
so there's 3 roster spots.
i'm on the fence if brooks is worth a further look, but he's definitely releaseable. so there's 4 roster spots.
ajay mitchell most likely deserves a further look but if by the end of preseason he might be in a tre mann situation and could be expendable.
i would keep kenrich for his versatility and proven utility unless there's real value in return - READ: if he can be used to match salary to provide true upgrades over either one joe or wiggins.
No team would trade a FRP for Jaylin, not even pick #30 IMO. I do think we end up keeping him because he can play if needed and he's a great lockerroom teammate.
I do think Ajay Mitchell gets another season because he was very good in his role before his injury and we don't know how Topic will play.
I might be too low on Brooks, maybe you are right that he's worth a further look.
I don't know. If I were a team that needed a big, I'd be willing to part with a non-lottery pick for Jaylin. He's young. He can shoot. He is a capable defender. He is comfortable with the ball in his hands and makes good decisions. He can eat minutes. He is on a cheap deal.
That said, I don't see any reason for us to move him. He provides valuable depth and we might not have Hartenstein beyond his current deal. I suspect that Jaylin's next deal will be a bargain and he might assume that role in the future.
I'm not in a hurry to run anyone out of the building, but if someone has to go to make room, Dieng, Jones, and Kenrich would probably be the first three and I wouldn't be paying to get them out of town. We can easily kick the can down the road if the draft doesn't have anyone that stands out, but Presti will probably find someone he wants. Any other additions would depend on availability. Cam Johnson doesn't do it for me, but if a Caruso/Hartenstein type was out there, then I'd jump on it. I don't think it does much good to look at it in terms of who has to go. We won 68 games with a young and deep roster. We can afford to tinker at the margins and continue to develop what we have.
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