bucknersrevenge wrote:Cricket23 wrote:BK_2020 wrote:Failed first round picks like Pokusevski, Samanic, Sekou, Bagley, Pritchard etc. are too expensive to be viewed as a lottery ticket. Poku will make $5 mil. next season. He's very expensive for a guy who will get fewer minutes than Kornet and has shown worse upside than Kornet. If he's cut maybe it's worth getting him in Maine.
I think Poku has shown more than any of those guys and would be a rotation player very quickly because of his versatility. He's not a comp to Kornet at all because on offense he's a wing. His salary could replace Pritchard's, and you would be moving a player at a position of strength and replacing him with a player at a position of need.
Don't mind where you're going with this although between Rob, Al, Luke, Tatum, Muscala, Gallo, and Jaylen, our frontcourt for next season is gonna be pretty stacked. And that's not even including whatever is gonna happen to Grant. I worry he'd get buried here without a serious roster consolidation move made.
It's a good problem to have, but I also remember all the talk of the need for another big and a wing. I think Poku fits both, is affordable enough, and still has a lot of upside. His skill set would provide insurance for Rob, Gallo, and Grant, and he could also spell Tatum or Horford to lighten their loads. He is a unique and talented player and his body is just starting to fill out. He was playing the best ball of his career before he got injured this year, and by the time he came back OKC had developed major chemistry and he got lost in the shuffle. Their upcoming roster crunch plus the fact that the more highly touted Chet, who is a similar player, makes Poku expendable. I have no idea if OKC has the need for a player like Pritchard, but if so there could be a deal to be made. The two team's front offices also appear to have a great relationship.













