Rapsfan07 wrote:TGM wrote:The best outcome for this team is not to rank. You have a decent core and when Jakob comes back this is a total different team. Just watch. Best we make the play-in and build some momentum. With the core. Yes agree trade Brown and Boucher if you can get good value. Would even consider moving Schroeder and Trent. Get as much cap flex and draft capital and aim to make a push next season. I could see us bringing back Trent on a two year 30-35 million contract- 15-17 million with year two a team option again. This way we have a ton of expiring next season and if the core develops and improves we could package a bunch of expirings for a team that needs to dump a star.
We don't need momentum. We need talent.
When the talent comes, the talent will create the momentum. Would be very foolish of us to be this close to keeping our pick and instead go for the play-in all for some "momentum".
We made the play-in last year and lost to the Bulls. How was that momentum helpful for us, as we currently sit with the 6th worst record in the league? It wasn't at all.
Trent, Boucher, Schroeder and Brown should all be gone if you can get good value back. Out of this bunch, Brown should be highest priority to move. I like the guy and if we weren't still in Phase One of the rebuild, I would say let's keep him. But right now we're in asset accumulation mode so he should be gone to the highest bidder that preferably isn't sending back any long term expensive salary. Then we should be looking at moving either Trent and/or Schroeder, who should have some market interest. I'd probably hang onto Boucher, seeing as quality back up PFS on cheap short term deals aren't easy to find but if someone make a good offer, he's gone too.
Yak should be right behind Brown in terms of players we need to be active about trading. In the offseason, make good draft picks and sign some veteran talent on short term deals who can play positions of need. Then next season, you aim for the play-in/playoffs.
The team has talent (BBQ + Dick). It needs to build an environment to help develop that talent, and trading away Yak, and possibly Schroder, is probably not the best way to develop the talent.
I would even argue, adding Wiggins could help in the development of the talent, by filling a gap in the roster.
A core of BBQ, plus Yak, Schroder, Wiggins and Dick would be a good starting point for next year. A starting rotation of Yak, Barnes, Wiggins, Barrett and Quickley, with a 6th man in Schroder is not bad. And there would be minutes for Dick off the bench, and with the size and D around him in Barnes, Yak, Wiggins and Barrett, Gradey's defensive deficiencies could hidden better.
I think Wiggins is a better fit than Brown, as he adds more length on the perimeter, and has more offensive upside. In Barnes, IQ, RJ & Wiggins, the team would have 4 players capable of averaging close to 20pts per game.