lilfishi22 wrote:Ghost of Kleine wrote:lilfishi22 wrote:Yes adding a KD to any team would change the team. That's plainly obvious. It's not a matter of adding KD, it's a matter of how different that team could actually be and my contention is not very much for all the reasons I already provided.
If you really want to play out the scenario you're proposing instead of just throwing words out, then I challenge you to build a realistic Wizards team based on their roster and cap space last season. Show me the team you build that you think is going to be a problem in the East.
sure man,
Pre or post Avdija/ Gafford trade. And any other inclusionary factors for this challenge?
Set this up just for you
https://forums.realgm.com/boards/viewtopic.php?f=27&t=2481572
Thanks man! How very nice of you to do this for this hypothetical challenge
So obviously a lot of moves were predicated upon the Wizards interests in bottoming out for the Cooper Flagg sweepstakes and entering an engineered rebuild. So alot of their salary and talent had been exchanged for expiring, aging players to generate future cap flexibility and acquire picks.
Otherwise we'd be including Avdija, Kuzma, and even Valuncias as legitimate consideration pieces here (in interest of being more competitive with KD as an offensive fulcrum for them) But to humor these conditions equitably, here's my initial proposal:
Washington-
Kevin Durant.
Phoenix-
McCollum/ Tre Johnson/ Will Riley/ 2028 1st round pick (unprotected)/ 2030 1st (Top 4 protected)/ 2027 2nd round pick/ 2029 2nd round pick.
** McCollum represents the large salary filler/ vet equivalent to D Brooks. And on an expiring contract for cap flexibility for Phoenix. But is still a legitimate shot maker that can fill a role in the backcourt with Booker.
**Tre Johnson is a young lottery level talent (6th overall pick in 25' draft) for equitable value to what we got in the 10th pick from Houston.
** Will Riley is a young intruiging talented wing with solid size at 6'8 with shooting/ floor spacing ability that can develop nicely alongside of our core.
** The picks Phoenix gets gives them two firsts and two 2nds equitable to the value they got from Houston for KD.
Now for Washington, they have added KD and will run a lineup of:
Smart / Kispert/ Middleton/ Durant/ Sarr.
Carrington/ Whitmore/ Coulilaby/ Olynyk/ Holmes.
AJ Johnson/ C Jones/ Watkins/ Vucevic/ Len.
Champagnie and Gill traded for additional space, and for 2nds if possible.
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The Wizards don't buy out Smart in this scenario, as they're looking to compete with KD in this scenario. They also choose to hold onto Kelly Olynyk for additional depth at backup power forward.
They're a bit bloated on salary for the first season with KD, but are really competing and should project as a top 4-6 team in the wide open eastern conference. Moreso if they add key depth pieces via exceptions.
They should finish with around 48- 50 wins reasonably with those lineups in a much weaker eastern conference. Of course that's dependent upon health being optimal and other external factors considered if everything breaks positive for them.
Basically, Smart, Coulilaby and Sarr should give the Wiz some very solid defensive versatility. And KD although not elite defensively anymore is still very solid.
And offensively, Carrington, Kispert, KD, Middleton should be really potent and strong offensively. Whitmore is an explosive scoring wing that can put up 20 points on any given night as well!! And could function optimally in a 6th man role. And Olynyk is a solid, dependable and versatile floorspacing big man option that can really help open up the paint for both KD and Sarr.