Royal Zephyrus wrote:Longtime follower, first time poster...had to chime in on this one. I think you're neglecting the positive impact that Sergio has had on this team while on the floor. He's got one of the higher PER's and also a very positive +/- rating over the course of the season. I think this does make Beno expendable if you can retain Sergio on the cheap. He's an ideal back-up PG and would actually complement Martin well if you were to bring him off of the bench. I actually like the idea of Martin playing 30+ minutes a night off the bench. He's got the change of pace quickness, shooting and ability to get to the line to make that happen, a la Ginobili/Terry for SA and Dal.
I definitely don't think he makes Beno expendable, and I would love to feel that way. I would love it if Sergio allowed us to look to dump Beno's contract. But the fact of the matter is that Sergio just isn't a great fit with Tyreke, and Beno absolutely is. I do agree that Sergio could be a really nice fit with Kevin though, and if we can clear out some of the other space on the wings, bringing a Sergio/Kevin duo off the bench for a Beno/Tyreke starting back court could be very interesting.
I've been thinking for a while, in part in at attempt to give this team an identity, about purposefully going with a team that is big at every position. For instance, if we draft Aldrich, I would love to see a future starting 5 of:
Evans
Casspi
Greene
Hawes
Aldrich
The strategy? Post and kick from any position. Donte has shown some semblance of ability in the post. Omri, Tyreke and Spencer have. And Aldrich can at least be decent possibly. As I see it, that lineup most prominently relies on Donte and Spencer developing both in the post, and in getting more consistent outside shots. If they could do that, I think that could potentially be a very unique matchup that teams will have trouble matching up against.