Klomp wrote:winforlose wrote:BlacJacMac wrote:
He's kind of a perfect fit in that he excels in the areas that Finch preaches. He's fantastic pushing the ball in transition, something Finch has been imploring the team to do. And he's a quick decision maker in the halfcourt that doesn't hold onto the ball. Perfect for Finch's ideal free-flowing offense.
Mike Conley in the Monday win had 4 rebounds, 4 assists, 4 steals, 1 TO, and played 31:22. He also shot 1-9 on 0-5 from deep. This type of night is not super helpful. Mike has similar issues with minutes, and injury risk.
So your argument is that Mike Conley is not a fit in Finch's schemes?
My point is that you don’t trade Randle for anything less than an upgrade over Mike. If Ball gave me those same numbers I would not be pleased. Randle is not a toss in, he has real value, Ball is a waste of that value. We don’t know how Ball’s knee holds up long term. We don’t know if Ball can perform in playoff intensity basketball (minutes being a big factor, but physicality and pace are also factors.) At this point I would play Mike and Dilly over ball, and that is a good reason not acquire Ball. Help me understand why you think Ball is significantly better than Mike that you would lose Randle’s trade value to acquire him.












