nate33 wrote:Dat2U wrote:If Vesely somehow magically becomes as good as Noah (incredibly unlikely) then you might have a point, but there's nothing to indicate that will ever happen. And isn't it Gordon + Noah + FA vs. Wallace + Noah + Ilyasova? ?
Well, except Noah won't be playing because Illyasova is taking his spot and we need Nene/Seraphin on the floor to be the low post threat.
It's like I keep saying: you can add as many shooters as you want to make up for the Wall/MKG shooting inadequacy, but it won't help much. You can only play 5 guys. Those extra shooters either won't play, or they'll take the minutes from good defensive players.
so many different possibilities...
It's hard to know in advance how things might shake out with
MKG vs Beal and so much depends on things other than simply
those 2 guys by themselves. Who else do we draft and sign in FA?
Who gets injured? Will our defense really be so good with guys
like MKG, Ves and Seraphin that the lack of outside shooting
will not be a contributor to ultimate failure ie loosing (that one's for hands)?
Looking at our roster and the young bucks that ended up playing
much more than was probably expected when Lewis and Blatche
became obviously untenable not to mention the evolving situation with N1,
you have Crawford, C Singleton, first Booker and later Ves being
the beneficiaries of opportunities to play. Booker as a 2nd year
guy did the best.
Now which of the other 3 figure to improve the most
THIS offseason? I'm betting mgmt believes that Ves will improve the
most followed by CSing and lastly Crawford. Also the need for improvement
is also probably highest at the 2, then the 3 and least at the 4. To repeat
what I posted yesterday, that biases my pick at the top to Beal, then
MKG, then TRob. Unless you think Drummond is really going to capitalize
on his gifts more than he showed at UConn anyway, then maybe you take
a flier on him but that's kind of saying 2 things (actually 3):
1. you're more concerned about your C than the 2 through 4 positions
which I think would be poor judgement since you have 2 guys right
now who are at minimum adequate.
2. It raises the question further at C about a guy, Kevin Seraphin,
who really played well over the last part of the season when he
finally did get the chance. That was one thing I didn't like about
one of the links that was posted talking up Drummond or TRob
(saying we should take a Big). It ignored Seraphin. I think the rotation
of Seraphin and Nene at C next year will be one of the stronger ROTATIONS
in the east or even the whole NBA. Draft Drummond only to deal him.
3. You really believe Drummond will be THAT good.
I get all the BPA over need/fit argument and how that applies in spades
to teams more lacking in talent (like us). But PG and C are 2 positions we have
to be most optimistic about going forward at this time. That's why it is so
interesting/confusing and opaque to figure out which way they'll go.