Avalanche wrote:I still just don't see a positive to the deal.. it leaves SO much work to be done, whether we want to compete or rebuild
Our team salary would actually go up, Jordan and KG each have 2 years left on their deals but Garnett Is obviously the superior player and a pick that is late in the 20's..
Danny has to either get multiple assets or include bad contracts or we are going to be caught in no mans land, high salary, low value trade chips on long term deals and a team that will consistently get a low playoff seed
This deal needs to be the key move in either completely rebuilding or reloading.. right now all it does is replace our starting center with an inferior one on a more expensive deal, removes our coach and gives us a late first round pick, which is something u can get with far smaller trades then this
I just don't get it..
Rondo
Bradley/Lee/Terry
Pierce/Green
Bass/Sullinger
Jordan/Melo
What does that team do? obviously there are more moves to be made but look at how many pieces would have to be on the move for that team to even have a real direction, more has to be included into this clippers deal or there is no point in doing it.. almost the opposite
I'm not sure what you're missing here.
You can't trade the whole team at once. Our coach is leaving, if he leaves, KG is gone too. We need to acquire any kind of assets for the 'future' that you talk about if they are going to leave.
That squad you've listed above is an egg basket of goodies for us to use in future trades and for development purposes. We haven't hit draft night yet either. Who knows what Danny will do in 5 nights?
Rondo could go. I doubt he does go because he's on such a good deal, he'd have to bring back more value than he's actually worth at this stage.
Run the young ponies and let em build trade value. That squad you mention if managed properly is not scoring any points. Defense is nice, rebounding is good... but it lacks three point shooting, jumpshooting, free throw shooting. I could go on forever but we'd be a bottom 8 team anyway.
Let Rondo sit and let Jordan play all night, let Bradley shoot away and let Melo get back up minutes.
Sully, Green and Rondo will be solid but only as much as we let them be.
All these youngin's build their value. Guys like Jordan average 10 and 10 at least on this squad, but we still suck because he's 4 of 15 from the line. Rondo is throwing lobs more frequently than Paul did in LA because we are actually running plays for Jordan here. The kid has never had any offense geared towards him and we can make him look alot better than he really is with the right offense.
The tank begins when we say so. Danny can move Lee, Bass and Terry for giant sloth garbage contracts and some more picks and assets.
We need to get bad whilst developing assets. Hopefully we can land a top 5 pick if we manage this team into a serious tank like 2006 and cross our fingers. Even if we don't land a top 5 pick we'll still have a huge hoard of desirable players who have increased in value from as we speak.
Plan A is to tank for a year and hope for a nice all star level pick of some kind, then use this stars cheap deal moving forward and adding some big free agents to this kid and Rondo, Green and Sully. (if we decide to keep Rondo)
Plan B is basically plan A except if we miss out on serious talent in the draft, we can sign up some monster free agents in 2015 like Marc Gasol, Aldridge, Love, Klay Thompson, Curry etc... to join Rondo and Green.
There just arent any decent free agents this year, and next year is pretty rough too. The best available talent and shot at changing our franchise to a competitor is to acquire a superstar in the draft. If we don't get a superstar in the draft, use the youngins we have to trade for a few and go from there.
Danny's done it before with arguably less talent. Can't see why we can't trust him this time around. He's very dangerous with even mid to late first round draft picks.
Have some faith in the long term goal.
One day Marcus Smart will be defensive player of the year, mark my words.