Highflyerwire wrote:phanman wrote:Highflyerwire wrote:I agree it's not great, but the pick and roll opportunities DA would provide for all of our starters is something we are sorely lacking that even when Scottie fills that role we improve. To me, Siakam and Scottie are more High Post scorers and they have playmaking chops. Actions with Pskills and Barnes with Ayton should give people better looks outside but it's a gamble for sure.
I agree in a vacuum DA is a really good option as a pick setter but that is a slight improvement for the massive downgrade we'd have exchanging OG for DA in regards to our biggest need in reliable floor spacing. The upside with OG is also in a different stratosphere than DA and i'd rather just give him his new contract than pay Ayton is max deal already.
DA is a luxury that a team built around Scottie and Pascal just doesn't need man. Precious is giving us similar production to Ayton at a fraction of the price. A package built around CamJo, Dario and picks would be a much better outcome.... even then its a package that doesn't necessarily blow me away either. Phoenix only has their own picks, which will be terrible if they get OG from us.
The only thing I'd add to my argument since you bring up Precious, is that Precious is closer to OG than to Ayton in terms of what he offers to a team. If DA can't elevate the sun's who have good 3pt shooting it's hard to see him elevate the raptors who do not, I get that.
Disagree entirely. OG and Precious' play style and impact to the team are nothing alike. He plays that big man role for us doing a ton of the dirty work and is a locomotive in transition off defensive rebounds. His finishing ability is also in a different category than OG.
Especially during this recent stretch as the injury replacement starter playing 34mpg. The last 6 games:
17.2pts, 10.5reb, 1.2ast, 1.3stl, 0.7blk on 66.7%TS
























