I Doubt Any Other Deals Get Done
Posted: Fri Jan 2, 2009 5:13 pm
As much as I would like to get some trade value for Felton, I am beginning to accept that the team is pretty well out of making deals (pther than STUPID ones) this season.
The list of "available" players is growing shorter and more defined. As teams become more certain of their positioning for the playoffs, deals can get struck between the haves and have-nots at the deadline. The speculation of available players is merely setting up the potential for those deadline deals.
Soon, we will officially be in Lotteryland. I suspect we already are...but acknowledging it is akin to the official announcement of the recession (everyone already knew it and felt it well before the Suit issued the press release). The Diaw trade was a good one and we have the rest of the season to build on this. If Felton somehow would play well enough to enhance his value we might make a decent deal with him to a playoff team in need of his services. No one will deal for Morrison, Carroll, Nazi, McMay, without us giving up Crash, and only then for a load of crap. Can't say that I blame them.
Let's hope for a good Felton trade deal near the deadline, but work to develop the team we have for the future. Ajinca needs playing time so lets give him plenty off the bench. Continue building on the Okafor-Diaw-Wallace core, and start DJ so he can become our PG of the future. Bring Felton off the bench as a super sub at the 1 & 2. That is his real value to a playoff team. If he performs well doing that, we make a better deal. Bell should continue to start until we draft a future star SG this offseason. Nazi needs to play as we pay him too much to grab Harrington's old spot on the pine. Morrison needs to play so we can build up something out of this train wreck of a pick. Singletary can get a little burn also to keep him involved and developing. Use Howard/Hollins/Brown only in as deep bench players (In case of fire break glass). McMay is deadwood and should be left to rot.
The list of "available" players is growing shorter and more defined. As teams become more certain of their positioning for the playoffs, deals can get struck between the haves and have-nots at the deadline. The speculation of available players is merely setting up the potential for those deadline deals.
Soon, we will officially be in Lotteryland. I suspect we already are...but acknowledging it is akin to the official announcement of the recession (everyone already knew it and felt it well before the Suit issued the press release). The Diaw trade was a good one and we have the rest of the season to build on this. If Felton somehow would play well enough to enhance his value we might make a decent deal with him to a playoff team in need of his services. No one will deal for Morrison, Carroll, Nazi, McMay, without us giving up Crash, and only then for a load of crap. Can't say that I blame them.
Let's hope for a good Felton trade deal near the deadline, but work to develop the team we have for the future. Ajinca needs playing time so lets give him plenty off the bench. Continue building on the Okafor-Diaw-Wallace core, and start DJ so he can become our PG of the future. Bring Felton off the bench as a super sub at the 1 & 2. That is his real value to a playoff team. If he performs well doing that, we make a better deal. Bell should continue to start until we draft a future star SG this offseason. Nazi needs to play as we pay him too much to grab Harrington's old spot on the pine. Morrison needs to play so we can build up something out of this train wreck of a pick. Singletary can get a little burn also to keep him involved and developing. Use Howard/Hollins/Brown only in as deep bench players (In case of fire break glass). McMay is deadwood and should be left to rot.