nate33 wrote:I'm assuming we resign Sato and Bryant. And Howard sticks around. That make our rotation look something like this:
PG Sato/Brown
SG Beal/Brown
SF ???/???
PF ???/???
C Bryant/Howard/Mahinmi
I figure we draft someone to start at forward, or maybe Brown starts and we draft his backup. But there are three other forward spots. One hopefully goes to Dekker on a cheap contract, but he's ideally a backup. We can use the MLE to find the other guy. But who? What forward is out there that might sign for the full MLE that we'd actually be comfortable starting?
Looking at the potential free agents, and assuming we want a younger guy, there aren't a lot of exciting names. There's Justice Winslow, Kelly Oubre, Kent Bazemore, Tyreke Evans, JaMychal Green, Bobby Portis, Noah Vonleh...
Of that group, I think Vonleh might be the best fit. Sign Vonleh and draft Hunter and start them at forward. Bring Dekker and Green off the bench (both on vet minimum deals). The defense and rebounding should be much improved.
I could see some issues with re-signing Sato and Bryant even though it's important to do it.
Sato -
He's been disrespected by Brook every year. He hides it well but has to resent it.
Probably would like to play on a decent team, which won't happen here.
Maybe wants (or not) to get out of the political spot light. Saw he just refused to meet with the Czech prime minister.
Wizards may draft another PG. That's not a bad idea, but Sato wouldn't appreciate.
Maybe gets a good offer in Europe if Wiz won't let him go to another NBA team.
Bryant -
Again, disrespected by Brooks. Crazy that he's our best center and not getting enough PT.
Howard will come back, and Bryant sees what will happen. Again relegated to the bench in favor of Brook's favored veteran.
Maybe would like to play on a good team.
Others disagree, but I think that he'll cost about 12M. He's not a traditional center but more along the lines of the Capella/Siakams, who are so valuable these days.
Great team -
PG - ?,?
SG - Beal, ?
SF - Brown, ?
PF - ?,?
C - Howard, Mahinmi
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