WizarDynasty wrote:You guys are way over thinking. The goal is always to get anengine if you don't have one. Am engine is a player capable of scoring at least 1800 at .50 percent efficiency or better. If they arent doing this college or coming close to theae numbers, they arent doing it in nba. Otherwise you are analyzing role players. If we dont have an engine and none of the players at our spot project out as an engine, them tou trade your assets for one. Siakam...players like that.
Efficiency is fga/fgm with volume and volume in nba is at least 1800 points. In order to get volume, you need to have a strong injury history so all these per game averages mean nothing because they dont ding players who cant put up volume.
So again nike jordan have seven season at 2500 pts shooting .50 percent or better. If you can get a player who can put volume with .50 percent efficiency and they ate young, yoil u have a building block. Sarr has shown signs but he failed to put up volume in his first season. We can project but until they have actually achieve it, it means nothing.
There only like 15 true engines in the entire league.
What if we got a little engine that could? Who could be that guy? I kid.
We're definitely missing a number one guy. That guy is, against all odds, going to Dallas this year. Coincidentally right after they traded their last guy to the Lakers for chump change.
Best we can do is add another good player so that a true number one can slot in into an already strong framework.

















