OGSactownballer wrote:Essentially we DID have a very similar situation. The players from that team that didn't expire became the bench of the team in '99 (except Corliss, who was still the starter at SF). What the draft and available money did was fill in the other spots. If you look at things that way, then we are set at C and SG right now with the potential to improve at PG (Rubio or FA) PF (Griffin or trade or let JT develop) and SF (with two role player/Back-ups we can draft for this with the later picks or S&T or get a FA outright). At this point the guys who are currently starting and playing the majority of the minutes move to the bench and become solid back-ups so that we have a bench mob once again.
People tend to forget that over the course of a long NBA season, it is not just your super-star or all-stars that make you a great team, but also having great depth so that you can keep it up when the injury bug bites. I cite the Spurs as the prime example of this.
Actually a good point here.
Let's assume we did get Hedo on a 3 year 25 million dollar deal or a 4 year 30 million dollar deal.
Then we drafted Griffin with the #1 pick(I can still dream until May 19th), Craig Brackins with the Rox pick and Patrick Mills with the #31 pick.
Re-sign B-Jax to a vet min contract.
That's give us a line-up of:
C: Spencer Hawes, Craig Brackins
PF: Blake Griffin, Jason Thompson Kenny Thomas
SF: Hedo Turkoglu, Andres Nocioni, Donte Greene
SG: Kevin Martin, Francisco Garcia
PG: Beno Udrih, Bobby Jackson, Patrick Mills
Go forward with Beno AND a new coach for next season. Strive to make the playoffs, and then look for new opportunities to upgrade the PG in 2010 via FA, trade Kenny's expiring deal with a pick for an upgrade and/or see how Patty Mills does.