ExplosionsInDaSky wrote:If it's a 6-8 recovery period (sounds about right from what I've read), I think you just shut him down, sell what you can at the deadline and regroup for next season. There's no reason to blow it up or anything drastic like that. You don't want a bunch of pieces that don't fit together. Embiid is a top 3 player in the league, Maxey is a great young guard. We knew this season was going to be a step back anyway. Batum, Covington, Bev, and Morris are all old and need to go. Tobias has done his thing here and it's time for him to go too. I love Melton but if he can't stay healthy, we don't need to pay him. Let these guys go and build this back the way we want to. It'll suck raking in the losses, but that's what'll have to happen in order to move forward. This team with Maxey and four bottom tier reserves is as bad as the Detroit Pistons and San Antonio Spurs. Take the losses, and get the draft pick.
What's the realistic outcome of talent with this plan? Not a great free agent year. Is the plan to spend the max slot on multiple role players? That's fine, but who? Also, I would try to keep Melton, he is an asset at the right price. Tobias could be as well. Oubre HOPEFULLY could be kept with the mle, but not a guarantee.
I mean, I know that's not anyone's job here, but Morey can't just think that's a great idea.
the_process wrote:76ciology wrote:If it's a transition year or a semi-tank year, I want to acquire some players we can develop, similar to how the Warriors developed Wiggins and Poole. One player I'm considering is Jonathan Isaac; he could alleviate Embiid's defensive responsibilities. The downside is his health, but as they say, beggars can't be choosers.
Another player to consider is Brice Sensabaugh. He just needs playing time, and he's poised to blossom like my previous picks such as Franz Wagner, Walker Kessler, Keegan Murray, and Cam Thomas.
I'm not overly focused on centers; I believe we can address that in the offseason. To begin, Hartenstein is one player who could be signed to a contract similar to Paul Reed's.
This is exactly what they should be doing. Buried rookies, underused vets, vets who are slumping but still in prime age. Guys who have the physical attributes but whose stats aren't yet measuring up.
I like that idea too, but what type of assets is Daryl giving up to get those type of guys? And teams aren't typically giving up cheap young talent for expiring deals.
It's a better idea if they sell on Joel