Post#437 » by cl2117 » Fri Jan 5, 2024 11:00 am
Realistically if the weren't already on the team I think Brissett, Stevens and Svi would be solid targets for a "big wing". Of the guys that fit into the TPE and are obtainable, there's not really anyone that stands out as a massive upgrade over that trio.
Oshae in particular fits the bill really well. 6'7 but I think plays bigger because of his physicality. Jack of all trades master of none. Box score stats look great this year and the eye test suggests he's a hustle player who isn't going to get in the way of our studs. I have to imagine that's what Brad is looking for. We don't need more shooting, playmaking, defense in particular, so a guy who can do a bit of everything and just fill the space between the better players on the court makes perfect sense. I'm honestly surprised he hasn't been given more of a chance to carve out a more regular role.
Stevens as well jumps out. Not as big of a wing, but still plays bigger than his physical profile. More of a defensive focused option, which also works well given the rest of the roster. Svi makes the least sense because I think he needs the ball more than the others to be effective but if he's hot from three he could be really useful.
I don't think he's ready but Walsh could be a darkhorse in terms of an internal candidate for the role. He's got the physical profile and based on what we'd ask him to do, which would be very limited, he could still be an option. Similar to Queta it probably comes down to whether or not he can keep from fouling his way back to the bench or not.
I'm all for pushing our chips in and acquiring whomever Brad thinks helps us get over the hump, but there's a part of me that feels like Brad's mom and wants to say "No, we have big wings at home".
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