Rich4114 wrote:This roster will require a decent shakeup after the top 4-5 in order for us to have a chance next season. Detroit added experienced, productive vets with special skills to complement their young core and it's worked well. They're going to get valuable playoff experience now while our growth continues to be stunted because we're expecting 22 year olds to carry a roster of g leaguers.
Outside of: Ball, Miller, Miles, Mark, Mann plus the 2025 lottery pick, I can see the front office liquidating modest draft capital for a couple upgrades to the rotation.
However, I believe they won't be aggressive in the summer and we won't see much turnover.
Instead, they will upgrade in phases, one preliminary in summer, then a deeper cleanse at the next trade deadline.
Just considering Nurkic alone as a temporary piece, that's 19 million tied up. Easier to move him when that bill is half paid, and after sufficient time elapses for Charlotte to rehab his value.
Grant is another big salary that is on hold due to rehab from ACL.
Green will earn 13.6 next year and is owed 2 years. He's the obvious budget line that could be upgraded in a preliminary phase this summer.
Nurk and Grant need time to rehab. They won't be in play for bigger trades until the deadline.
You move any of those 3 before you move Miles.
Miles is fast becoming one of those players where you demand an overpay or keep him. Similar to Nurkic and Grant, Miles will be worth more at the deadline when his contract is paid down further.
That leaves Green.
Man, how do we get rid of this guy?
We need some good Green proposals. I really feel they overvalue him and don't even fathom moving him.
But why not? Okogie gives similar value and earns far less than Green, and Okogie is owed one less year.
Green is expendable.
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