MartinsIzAfraud wrote:dsg2021 wrote:YosemiteSam wrote:
I'd do it. Goga is good but there is a reason last year he was straight up cut. Those type of centers are easily found on the market in the summer every year. Got to give to get, and Kennard is a top 10 pure shooter in the league
Nah, I read somewhere that Goga has played into serious, legit value. The Magic hit a homerun waiver wire pick up and now they have his bird rights and home advantage.
seems somewhat /S
if they like him so much he'd be playing vs collecting DNP's
It's a bit of a reach for me to believe, but it's not impossible that WCJ is moved this week and we needed to show the world he's healthy and versatile (he's looked good). I'd be happy to see Goga starting the day after WCJ is a key part of a trade for the guard we need a lot more than we need WCJ (vs Goga). Honestly, even if Goga didn't stick around, got overpaid, etc...I still like our chances of getting a suitable defensive-minded rim runner somewhere than finding a suitable scoring guard off someones's trash heap.
As far as "renting" a sniper for a tryout and possible re-signing...I like GTJ over Kennard (assuming we're talking about Fultz or Harris and srps for either). He's younger than you'd assume, has actually shown a shred of defense historically, and, most concerning to me, Kennard has a more significant chronic knee injury. Heild is too expensive for the same role and, if he did well, he'd probably be more expensive to keep. I really like AJ Griffin, for the same role and he's essentially out of ATL's rotation behind Bey and Bogie. Griffin and Paolo have obvious history in the same roles and he seems like there could be more to his game too. Most of his year at Duke, he was mocked in the top 5 and dropped into ATL's lap. He might not cost much or, best yet, could be hidden in a Murray trade.
I do like the idea of getting someone in - even if just to test the theory that a high-volume, feared 3pt shooter might open things up. Hopefully, Jett is the other one that makes us impossible to defend.