blumeany wrote:Do we still need to have an elite defense? Yes. Will our defense alone get us a title? No. Would it be so much better if we could trade Boozer. Yes. But we probably can't right now, so we need to keep him on as our #3. So yes, blame GarPax for putting us in this cap-hell situation. They had a vision that the current crew could pull it off, but injuries and unmet expectations put an end to that.
I don't think we can put 100% of the blame on Gar/Pax for the cap-hell situation we are in. How were they supposed to be able to predict how damaging this new CBA was giong to be for teams that are in the luxury tax. Heck I look at Miami, for the next 4 years they will have a team payroll over 70 mil and the big three will account for 52 mil, 57 mil, 61 mil, and 66 mil. That does not include the contracts they have for Haslem (32), Mike Miller (32), Joel Anthony (29) and Shane Battier (33). They are in a scary bad situation in my book.
I think Miami is going to have a bench that is already lacking and will not age very well. I will take a moneyball approach to how to build a team in this new environment. You pay your best players what they are worth, then you fill out the rest of the roster with players on short term deals or rookie contracts who are in their primes. You can keep your best players past their prime, but a team should try to never have a bench of players who are past their prime
Again I do not blame Gar/Pax for the situation we are in. They built a team based on the rules they were given to play with at the time. Now the rules have changed and they have to adjut. Just like the Lakers, Heat, Thunder, and Knicks. I believe their intent with all fo the unguaranteed contracts we currently have to make a big trade this offseason that would put us substantially over the Luxury Tax. Wouldn't it have been nice to traded those and picks for Kevin Martin? Rose, Martin, Deng, Boozer, Noah would be a great team.