Ron Swanson wrote:Jim O., Justin Garcia, and Nehm all parroting the same talking point about "most cap flexibility they've had since 2020" certainly seems to indicate that's the primary narrative being fed by the organization and likely the same pitch they're making to Giannis. Just seems like a pretty desperate attempt to put any sort of positive spin on the current situation.
It's true to a good extent. Horst has done a significant amount w/ less in FA. It's his one skill. I'm semi-excited to see what's in store w/ a full MLE, BAE, etc. It, in conjunction w/ pointing out lineup data w/ alternatives last yr, is a superior pitch to an uninspiring "gap yr".
Ideally it would be supplemented by a trade involving the '31 1st that nets Giannis an adequate running mate. But usually those entail Horst losing his shirt & pants.
Like, if Giannis is staying through this when things are as bleak as they are, then I'm pretty sure he'll stay through just about anything short of us cratering into a 32-win, tail-end of KG's Minnesota career situation. If anything that means you should be prioritizing moves to acquire tradeable assets while taking on bad salary even more, not less. Call up teams like Boston, Sacramento, Phoenix, etc. and figure out how you can take advantage of those guys' cap-hell conundrums.
I don't look at it that way. This is the 1st season post Dame experiment. That was partially Giannis' doing. So he ought to give them a half season minimum to pivot, & same goes for ourselves, unless maybe we're made an offer we can't refuse (Flagg & friends).