KnixinSix wrote:WargamesX wrote:KnixinSix wrote:
Wargames- I am not opposed to your thought process provided if it was LaVine it'd involve one or more strong fitting Thibs style rugged defensive players like Caruso and Pat Williams. But multiple reports are saying the LaVine market is barren. We would need to get him at our price for it to be worth it. That means with that big contract and his injury prone nature, we'd need one or both of Pat Williams and/or Caruso coming back and not have to give up all that much to do so. That contract is a borderline albatross especially with the looming CBA coming up.
Interestingly both are repped by Rich Paul and Rich Paul suddenly wants a 'clear the air' meeting with us. He knows he needs us in the bidding for either one or both of LaVine and Murray. Truthfully I bet our preference is Murray but depending on cost and the secondary pieces involved in the trade that could change things.
I was talking about a Murray trade being more than we expect. I don’t think Lavine goes to the Knicks. I think he is Laker’s bound. His outside shooting the exact type of third piece Lebron/AD needs right now. Plus Lavine doesn’t want to play for Thibs again.
Wargames I looked deeper into Hunter and I really think you are on to something. While Hunter has been decent he has fallen short of their high expectations of him when they signed him to that 4 year/90M deal.
Both him and Murray on paper seem like much much better fits in a Thibs system than Atlanta.
They also cost 45-50M a year in salary combined against their cap combined for the next 4 years. It seems in theory we would be great trade partners.
What combination would it take ? Im guessing one not both of RJ or IQ and then a Grimes or a Mitchell Robinson and a FRP or 2. Then take whatever is left over add a FRP or 2 and trade for OG.
Dont know if Knicks do it but Im up to trade Hart in this scenario to either Atl or Tor....
Rough minutes distribution:
Robinson (28), Hartenstein (20)
Randle (33), OG(15)
OG(17), Hunter(28), DDV (3)
Murray (23), DDV (25)
Brunson (34), Murray (10), McBride (4)
Much much better fitting pieces in a Thibs system to put around Randle and Brunson. DDV gets minutes now too. We have a rugged backup to Randle that plays elite D and can play at the 3 too (and even spot at the 5).
I still say you move Josh Hart and you get a much more versatile “Thibs” team, and a potential contender if they are healthy. I know he is part of the Villanova crew, but I still think part of the current team’s issue is he isn’t coming with his A game most night and he is part of the combo guard glut since he’s just not tall enough to play Forward.
Robinson (28), Hartenstein (20)
Randle (32), Hunter (16)
Hunter(12), RJ (28) Grimes (8)
Murray (20), DDV (20) Grimes (8)
Brunson (36), Murray (12)
Thibs can run a defensive focused squad to hide Brunson or Randle
Mitch/Hartenstein
Hunter
Grimes
Murray
Brunson
Or
Mitch/Hartenstein
Randle
Hunter
Grimes
Murray
Thibs can put 4 ball handlers on the floor at once
Mitch/Hartenstein
Randle
RJ
Murray
Brunson
Thibs would have the 3 pt shooters (DDV, Grimes, and Hunter) that can fit around around whichever of the four ballhandlers (Brunson, Murray, RJ, and Randle) is having a good game.
They can even go Big
Mitch/Hartenstein
Randle
Hunter
RJ
Murray
All they would need to do is draft a player this Summer that can do a decent job guarding a tall stretch 4/5 for potential matchups with KP/Bam like center and if they’re healthy they got a chance against any team. They also still have pieces to trade for a superstar.