Fair enough. But I still wouldn't trade Rudy Gay NOW. I think that if Gay is traded, you might as well trade the rest of the core and start over with Selby and Wroten because this team cannot beat LAL or OKC without Gay. And if there's one thing I'd like avoid, it's being a treadmill team. That is not smart management.
MEM can't wait on is Zach Randolph. In possibly the most talent laden position in the NBA, MEM can't afford to have 70 million dollar Zach play poorly again.
I had an idea for a trade a while ago. It was going to send Z-bo to PHI, Iggy to UTA, and Millsap to MEM. I'm kind of upset it didn't happen.
Millsap is on the last year of his contract. And Utah most likely will not keep him with their overloaded frontcourt. Millsap is just as productive as Z-bo while being a lot cheaper.
That first statement does not even make a little sense. Why would you trade your whole core and start over when you finished as a top 4 seed in the west with your best player injured most of the season? And yes, Randolph is our best player- let's hope he returns to his usual form.
I was all on board with the idea that we cannot beat OKC or any other very good team without Gay's services. However, this notion became suspect after his performance this past season against the LAC. He was totally out of sync with the offense and was the BIGGEST reason we lost. Not Randolph's injury, not OJ Mayo....
Why in the world would we get rid of the man who led us to the first round win for Paul Millsap? That is, unless his ACL/MCL injury is not healing and he is going to remain the player we saw at the end of last season. And, in that case, no one else will want him either for their star player.
"Starting over" may have begun with departure of Mayo and entering last year of Tony Allen's contract. Throwing in Cunningham, Speights, and Pondexter with Selby/Pargo we really had a different team last year than the previous.
These are bench players but the 2 and the 4 are suspect with Speights and Arthur both being resigned despite presence of ZBO (I don't see us rushing out to get backups for Marc Gasol like that or Mike Conley or Rudy Gay). Then how to fill those vacancies? Pray you get a gem drafting in late 1st round of draft???? Free agent? (Allen Iverson / Michael Redd / Gilbert Arenas - not happening: Ray Allen and Jason Terry the latest to turn us down). Or Trade?
Starting over certainly has not begun. We resigned Marc Gasol and determined that OJ Mayo was not worth the money. We also resigned Speights and Arthur from our core. Tony Allen is a must to resign and I am sure that the organization understands just how important he is. If they don't, I will continue to dislike our management, only more vehemently now.
4 is not suspect at all. We can go small and play Speights/Arthur at center alongside Randolph if that's what we decide. To me, the biggest loser in terms of minutes will be Speights. But, his production was very good last season and let's hope that it lasts.
I'd hate to lose Rudy Gay especially since it's the only current player jersey I own!
And the way he played against the Clippers he basically carried the team on his back on some of those games while the rest disappeared. I think all this is moot anyway since Rudy's a bit overpaid.
I think the fact is we can't expect to get much more than Cunningham or Wayne Ellington level player from free agency..... so we have to be creative. Like trading Kevin Love and Mike Miller for OJ MAYO and marko Jaric!! (that trade isn't any more crazier than a trade of Rudy Gay at this point and for us it worked out great in the long run)
Once we start coming to grips with the fact that Rudy Gay was the sole reason we lost in this year's playoffs, then we can move on and find someone who better suits our team. All he can do is shoot over the top of guys posting up and dribble around for an hour looking for his shot. He completely disrupts spacing and cannot function as a kick out shooter, as demonstrated by his paltry percentages in this past year's playoffs. He never carried the team on his back- the game you are thinking of he shot us out of the game at first and then hit a handful of shots to get us back in. He was a high usage, low efficiency player and the weak link on our team in last year's playoffs.
I will stubbornly continue to hope for a Michael Kidd-Gilchrist for Gay swap.