Onus wrote:Podz is not definitely going to close if melton and Keon are on the team. I think melton and Keon are more likely to close together than podz. Though realistically it’s probably 2 of melton, Keon, moody, podz, buddy or horford that closes depending on matchups. I’d feel great about any of them closing.
SGA is 6’6” and JDub is 6’5”. They are not bigger than Jimmy or dray. Jimmy literally attacks the rim and draws fouls and finishes at a high rate.
Melton and Keon and moody all attack the dribble cover a ton of ground are good poa defenders and good help weakside defenders. We will have one of the best rim protectors behind them in draymond and jimmy who is really good communicator and help defender.
We would be super deep
Curry/podz/carter
Ellis/melton/buddy
Jb/moody
Dray/simmons/gui/knox
Horford/post/tjd
That’s 12-13 deep. With everyone basically being plus defenders except for post and buddy in the 13.
The size to buttress the front court is horford. Carter and melton have 6’9” wingspans. Moody has a near 7’ wingspan. On the perimeter you need length, speed and iq and we have that in spades. The only low iq player is Buddy and he’s now our 11th man.
Simmons fits because now we would actually have a ton of shooting. We only really have 4 non shooters in jb/dray/simmons/tjd.
For either of us, podz wouldn't close. For Steve? Not so sure.
Jdub and Shai both play above the rim and are "bigger", especially offensively, than Jimmy is now. Dray has become a midget on offense; he just can't finish near the rim anymore.
You're right about Jimmy, he's a similar size as those guys and gets to the line. He also used to pay bigger than either of the OKC kids. He has seemed to avoid layups at a weirdly high rate last year. Not sure I'd want butler to play his old style for 60+ games in the RS at 35. With Jimmy and dray operating from the mid post and Steph doing his thing, an athletic cutter and rim finisher would be nice. Without Steph/Jimmy on the floor, we kind of need a good scoring option. I still think JK can do both as he has in the past. If not jk, let's target Derrick Jones jr or someone in that ilk.
Does jk believe he'll have the chance to keep that role and get enough opportunities even if he does? That, I do not know.
Out of those 13, 5 are Simmons, Carter, tjd, gui, and knox - players I would count for 0 payoff games, at best. That's an 8 man playoff rotation. Of those, you have Steph, dray, Jimmy, horford and 4 guards. Who starts when dray/Jimmy/horford rest for 45 games, between the three of them (15 each would be a godsend, right)? A lot of guards + gui, would be my guess. Give up a first and sell-low on JK to try and win with that roster wouldn't be my first choice, even given our situation. I'd wait JK out and bet on horford not retiring.
I know I'm overly optimistic but would still like to see 45 games of moody and jk before I decide to finally move them. At least, since we didn't before and, in JKs case, the byc stuff becomes easier. I can't imagine it's so bad that we can't come to jk/Turner and give them a bit more than they're getting from sac/PHX with the promise to work with him to give a role here and/or a good place to land somewhere else. I know it hasn't happened yet, I imagine both sides are playing hardball, and I can't really blame either one. Looks like the dubs have agreements from horford and Melton and seem fine waiting jk out.
Ideally, I'd use that salary (30m+) with podz and a future pick to get a big enough piece back. Maybe Trey isn't available. But maybe NOP sucks, his shooting regresses a bit, and dumars likes what he sees from our youth and/or really needs a draft asset to save face on that ATL trade? If not deni/trey, maybe it'll be one of the ATL wings, or mikal, or ... just look at how many big name players changed teams in the last 12 months.
Appreciate the patience and respectful back and forth. Helps me get my own thoughts together on this in a coherent way.