coldfish wrote: I really don't see the downside versus giving up a 1st round pick or two to dump him.
I’m opposed to giving up picks to dump him. But the downside is potentially losing our first next year.
On the one hand, it would definitely be wise when playing the odds to assume a top 10 pick this year will be better than a lesser first or even two in different drafts. I’m assuming protections better than top 8 if we attach even one first.
On the other hand, if Lavine stays, DDR leaves, and Vuc is traded or relegated to a role player, how good are we? How big of a risk is it, really?
Giddey/Ayo
Zach/Coby/Ayo
Coby/Pat/Ayo
Pat/Matas/Craig
Smith/Vuc/Matas (yeah, I said Matas)
With a deliberate emphasis on the youth, that bunch still loses. That team has 2 plus defenders. 2. It’s also not a very good three point shooting team at all. It has no superstars. It’s extremely young. And it’s a brand new mix with no chemistry.
I could easily see finishing in the bottom 10. That defense is atrocious.
So maybe Lavine isn’t that big a risk? But if he does help make that team play surprisingly well, the cost to us is brutal. Potentially franchise changing bad.
It’s a wild situation we’re in. Could be scary when the dust settles. Not good scary, bad scary.