Mizerooskie wrote:
What would a smart, savvy, creative GM do to solve the Wall situation? The paragraph was thin on specifics. It's the worst contract in the league, probably the worst max contract ever. I don't think it's movable.
Wall's contract? Not terrible. Ted doesn't have to pay it, since 32 million dollars of it will be paid by insurance. What other team will have 32 mills in savings in player contracts? And aside from that we have shown we are willing to pay even over the cap. It gives us an odd sort of freedom that while we are capped out, it doesn't hurt the owner's pockets. And gives the new GM a bit of wiggle room.
Yes Walls deal affects the cap but it also tamps down expectations and allows the team a little patience to retool while figuring the direction of the franchise. The new lotto has shown you can get a decent pick even if you are mediocre.
Also, I don't count John out. I'm not among the crew who are racing to call the patient dead on the table. We read panic and dire predictions about Wall's future but I don't see why people here are so quick to give up on a guy like Wall without giving him a chance to make it back. This guy is another baskeball lifer. He too has opportunity to mature and grow with the health scare of his mom, and the birth of his first child. The Wall we get back will be tempered by setbacks, will be fired up to prove doubters wrong and will have had a chance to learn from the sidelines. Flip Saunders, even after he left the team, said Wall was the smartest player he ever coached. If you listen to Wall in post game comments. or even years later, he can break down a second by second analysis of what happened in game situations. This guy watches film of WNBA games for crying out loud. If he loses a some mph off his top speed he still has a remarkable depth of talent to fall back on. And players who have come back from Achilles injuries and had better years were the athletic hypertalents like Dominique Wilkins and Rudy Gay. John is that and more: both an athletic hypertalent and a basketball obsessive.
So. We get one or two years of lowered expectations while he works himself back into game shape. And while the GM works what he can do. And while Beal puts his stamp on the team. No panic, We have a new GM who will do whatever he can to add talent, and you never know what the lotto may bring. Championship contention only comes with top 5 talent. But Giannis and Kawhi fell to late in the draft. Yeah you want a #1 overall guy, but even in swapping picks you aren't guaranteed that. And most picks you are offered are top 3 protected. If Tim Connelly is our GM he has a history of trading back in the draft and getting useful players and additional picks. After the top 3 PIF (and myself, and others) have shown there is little correlation between the draft order and success in the league even into the top of the 2nd round. So we will make the trades we can that net us more opportunities. But what's the hurry?
We are not in contention with GSW this year. The East is in flux but there are some powerhouses developing. What is our rush to win a championship in short order? I'd rather have a plan to build a solid long term foundation and solid franchise mindset than to start with any get rich quick scheme for immediate success. Realistically there are only about two teams a year that can hope to contend for that final trophy. We're not one, and no team in the league can hope to get there unless they are extraordinarily lucky. San Antonio is a model franchise and they won only with HOF Tim Duncan. And then could not get past LA when Shaq and Kobe came into the league. Championships are won by the team that has the no-debate-best-player in the league, supported with supplemental depth and co-stars. There is no possible plan that lands you that guy other than: get lucky, draft well. Plenty of teams have stockpiled draft picks every year and wasted their chances. And now with the flattened lotto odds, more than ever there is no quick route to getting lucky. Yeah we want more draft picks, but if you already have a good player, good, that is one fewer player you have to land.
Brad is young enough that he can be good for us for a long time. Wall may earn a % of that contract. I think actually a rehabbed Dwight Howard will show he can still rebound and swat shots and a team that wants a big body to throw at the Embiids of the league may try him out as bench depth for the cost of half a years salary at the all-star break. Even Mahinmis expiring contract may be an asset to a team that is more scared of the lux tax than we have been. So. If you want and immediate answer to the question of 'what do we do????" the answer is: slow down. See what we get. Develop the talent we have better. Build from the top down (GM) and bottom up. Identify inefficiencies and exploit them. Build a G-League team that develops talent to suit our style.
To me it seems like the best deals and undervalued talent is in big men and rebounders. I feel like that is starting to switch. In the postseason we are seeing the teams with the sneaky good low post play are doing better than expected. Teams will start to pay for those. If we land a few of those guys and then fine, teach them to hit the three later, we will have cheap assets for trades. Teams are fetishizing the three ball and wing defenders. But rebounding seems to have a strong correlation with wins right now, second to efficient scoring, but still. Rebounding is a weakness for us. lets shore that up. Lets get surplus rebounders. Let's not shy away from Bigs just because well we already have one. We don't need "one" of any thing. we need a team and competition at every spot.
Yes if we can trade the 9 for Boston's handful. Or two of them plus future picks and 2nd rounders. Cool. If not, then okay, not this year. Look for undrafted guys. Use the Gleague the way Brooks hasn't yet. I'd like to re-sign Jabari Parker if he comes at a discount. His history else where suggests teams may shy away from giving him a large dollar deal. All else being equal maybe he signs here at a decent price on a short term contract hoping to rehabilitate his image further with a team that values him and hasn't had a short leash with him. DeMarcus Cousins signed on the cheap with GSW and now still has to rehab his body and value. Maybe he doesn't get the offers he wants and joins here on a similar deal to spend time with his boy Wall while he works. Who knows. There are players every year who prove a bargain for the teams that ink them. With better analysis and money people maybe we land them.
So. Specifics are less important than mindset. To me the mind set that says we 'have' to do anything weakens our position. As fans it sucks to be told to be patient, but take a breath and look around. That is where we are right now. At least now for once we have hope that it CAN change. That opportunities won't be passed up. That we hire a GM who can surprise even US and get the better side of any deals we might make in the future. And so, as for Wall's contract and his value. I say, hey, in the back of your mind allow for the possibility that he may surprise the F^ck outta you. Because there's no doubt in my mind that that is what he is laser focused on trying to do.