hugepatsfan wrote:LightTheBeam wrote:hugepatsfan wrote:
I think BOS gets hurt when they play White/Smart together. I like White's offensive game more, so Smart is who I want to move. I think we need another floor spacer in place of one of them.
A lot of focus on BOS is on Tatum/Brown ball handling/playmaking, but I think BOS makes it harder for them with poor spacing in the backcourt when they play White/Smart together. That's what I want to alleviate. I think you see that even if Smart/White will hit 3s in the regular season, they're not guys teams respect enough in a playoff series not to help off of and it makes more traffic for Tatum/Brown inside.
I understand the thinking. Always thought those 2 had a ton of overlap and Boston would eventually move one. Huerter would feast on open 3s, and he can do more when needed.
Of course this would depend who sac targets to fill the 4 spot. Sac depends on the spacing around Fox/Sabonis. If we grab someone who can shoot in free agency like Grant Willams or Cameron Johnson then smart makes a lot of sense. But if it's a Kyle Kuzma type, not sure you can replicate the offense we had this past year with 3 low 30s 3pt shooters around Sabonis.
BOS gets: Huerter, Holmes
SAC gets: Smart, Grant Williams (S&T)
Deal works for you guys through salary matching rules and for us working through base year compensation rules so long as Grant's year 1 salary is under $16,160,866. That translates to $69.5M over 4 years.
By you guys doing this deal through salary matching, you can use your cap space first. Or just not renounce the rights to Barnes. Also get to preserve the full MLE. So you guys could re-sign Barnes, use the full MLE and execute this deal all in the same offseason.
I would 100% do this version. If we could chase Naz Reid, bring back Lyles, and then bring over Sasha. That would be an ideal offseason.
Fox - Smart - Murray - Williams - Sabonis
Mitchell - Monk - Sasha - Lyles - Reid
That's a huge improvement to our defense. Still have 6 very capable 3pt shooters in the rotation. And fox, smart, mitchell can't be completely left open either.
For the record I do like Holmes in Boston. I've suggested it a few times. He needs a change, but he never complains about his role, has a beautiful floater, and will always bring the hustle. Think he's a fine backup to Rob and would do great in Celtics green.