Ok but here is the other side of the argument. Why? You had a front office put together a good young squad and the idea is to still win games. Next year's draft looks like as much of a crap shoot as any?smoothSeph wrote:gambitx777 wrote:So let's say we aren't as bad as we think we are. Let's say Jordan Poole balls out and plays average defence. Jones shows he's a true starter. Deni takes a leap, Bilal shows up further along than we thought, gaff learns how to play 30 minutes a night.
What if we are better than we think. What do we do. Do we build around this or do we sell everything off. The idea is to get better right? If 20 games into the season we are 10-10 or 13 and 7 what do we do?
I'm not saying this teams gonna be good. I'm just putting the thought experiment out there.
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If this team is somehow over .500 at the deadline it will be because of Jones, Poole and Deni.
In this case I'd 100% trade Jones. Gauge the market on Poole (selling for minimum 2 1sts). Extend Deni before he hits FA. We don't have any other young centers on the roster but if Gafford has a great start I'd consider moving him too while his contract is a bargain.
The goal is to have a good team if you made a good team why sell it off before you have to. Im not talking about past the time like you did with Beal. But there isn't any urgency.
Let's say Poole is playing like an all star.
If we are loosing keep him or sell him
If we are winning keep him or sell him?
I think the answer is different.
You go down the line. Same for every guy here.
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