NYG wrote:1. Who are your free agents and what percentage would you put on them re-signing?
2. What are your team needs and the overall short term goals of the team?
3. Is there any reason your coach may not be in place next year?
4. Who are you willing to trade?
1.1. D.Wright- high possible chance he will be re-sign to the team.
2. J. Noah. not so sure his chance is high enough to be re-signed.
3. Holiday- I have trouble seeing Holiday coming back to this roster. He's more effective in an up-tempo setting than a half-court setting.
4. Bruno- the SF/PF positions will be stacked in the off season. He may find himself elsewhere.
5. T. Dorsey. unknown. He did requested a trade out of the ATL. Which tells me he has something to prove. His production for the next two months will dictate whether or not he will be coming back to the Grizzlies in the off-season or not.
2.I would like the foundation for the Grizzlies to consist of players to be rebuild around 3J to begin restructuring the team's efforts to build the team up in the right way.
Needs, young vets blend in with young talent to help build the nucleus up and to keep from going into a rebuild that may become too extended like Sacrament or Minnesota went through.
Get the pic off to Boston while it's a weak draft this upcoming year.
3.Bickerstaff is not the right coach for the Grizzlies. His lack of creativity and strategy has cost the Grizzlies wins on many occasions. The front office needs to be replace with young minds who are willing to ride the rebuilding project in the right direction as well to be fiscally responsible for signing free agents as well as drafts, and trades to boot.
4.Evaluation period for this team has to start now as this team has less than 40 games remaining on the schedule. Who will be safe are 3J, Brooks, Valanciunas, Anderson, and maybe Conley( depending on if there is a market for him in the off-season).