thelead wrote:JF5 wrote:thelead wrote:He is, and has been, THE move for this timid FO.
The FO isn't a "stop-gap" front office. Also, this team isn't contending for a title yet to make that sort of move.
They're out of a rebuilding situation with flexibility/capital. They just need to make the playoffs and go from there. If they trade for somebody at the deadline best believe they'll resign that person for a 3-4 year deal.
I don't view Tyus as a stop-gap. I see him as our starter for the next ~year or so until AB is ready. He then slides into Cole's role. Hardly, stop-gap.
Tyus is less of a stopgap than a guy like Rozier or Brogdon.
Unfortunately he’s also probably costlier as a trade asset assuming they don’t wait for free agency.
Yes, they’d resign whoever they trade for that happens to be expiring after this season. “Stop-gap” meaning it would be the interim starter so you don’t have to pay Fultz to be broken or AB to struggle playing 14-16 mpg in games the team expects to be winning.
As it was mentioned this offseason - You didn’t pick a lane, so now you have to do both. Paolo expects the playoffs and the clock is ticking. Nobody is waiting around for Jett and Black to develop into starters for multiple years we have guys still on value deals.
THEREFORE you pay a competent point guard that knows what the **** they are doing. And no, that isn’t Fultz 100% of the time or Cole 50% of the time.
























