100proof wrote:hugepatsfan wrote:100proof wrote:
Yes. I would do that in a heartbeat. I love this deal.
Not sure on Ibaka, he would be a great fit for now, but I think we need to plan for further down the road as well as now.
My thing with Ibaka was that if we pursue Aaron Gordon for PF, we need to get a stretch 5 to balance it out. Don’t think it would work with him if we don’t get a legit floor spacing 5. But if we do get that floor spacing 5 I think he would really maximize his potential here.
Yeah, I get the logic there. Just not sure that Ibaka is the guy, I mean he works, but is he an upgrade over Theis at this point? The draft alone can address the need for a 3andD center imo, and then the top choice for me would be to target Bryant from Washington.
40% from 3 this season on 2 per game while also grabbing 7 boards and swatting 1 shot per game in only 25 minutes and is only 23 years old. Also a very solid passer, is quick in transition and only has a 9 million dollar a year contract.
Only reason I think Washington considers moving him is they have Wagner and a reportedly very high on him.
I wouldn't mind taking a flier on Bryant because we know Stevens works wonders with big men on defense, but he is one of the worst defensive players in the game. Would not want to give up much value for him. I also don't trust the draft for a 3&D center in '20-21. Maybe down the line but don't anticipate a rookie stepping in right away. If one emerges, then great. But it's not something I'm going to incorporate into any offseason plan at that spot.
For me it wasn't so much "Ibaka is an upgrade" as much as it was just style. Just wanted a strong defender that's ashooting threat next to Gordon. I think Ibaka is the best of the most available big men for that.








