Kizz Fastfists wrote:Devilanche wrote:I guess we need both of Chet and Jdub to have one of them be consistent 2nd offense kind of option this playoff round and then the rest will need to step up game to game …
I'm not disagreeing that one of them, or someone else, will need to step up a bit in some spots in the playoffs. I just don't see OKC having a lack of scoring options with JDub, Chet, Wiggins and Joe all capable of putting up 20+ on a given night. The team is young enough that I can easily see JDub and Chet both as capable of becoming a fringe #1 scoring option so I don't see a lack of #2 scorer as something OKC is going to address. Presti had plenty of opportunities to get someone like Cam Johnson, but he'd be similar to JDub where he could do it any night, but a lack of consistency would still be there. They probably see Topic as someone who will give them someone else that can be in that mix for a #2/3 scorer type and a great P&R guy.
I just don't see an issue with the top 3 as SGA, JDub and Chet when they are all healthy. With Wiggins, Joe, Cason, Dort and Caruso all capable of picking up the slack on a given night. Even IH can drop 15 in a game. If you want to say their depth is less valuable in the playoffs and they should consolidate some of the deeper depth like Kenrich and Dieng for another player that could come in and spark the offense I'm not going to disagree, but I think the long game is just to keep what they have and maybe dump someone at the bottom of the roster for a rookie and let the team develop. If they get the Philly pick this year it makes for an interesting off-season since they could find someone very good in the 7-9 range, but wouldn't it be wild if that pick ended up being #1 next year?
the pick isn't unprotected next season..it's top 6 or top 4 protected again so best case scenario is still for that pick to convey this season even if the sixers might struggle again next season because of Embiid health.