Post#9 » by HornetJail » Wed Aug 14, 2013 2:15 pm
Charlotte:
Lineup:
Jefferson/Biyombo/Haywood
Zeller/McRoberts/Adrien/Tolliver
Kidd-Gilchrist/Taylor
Henderson/Gordon
Walker/Sessions/Pargo
The way the roster is currently set up, we definitely have a 9-man rotation of Jefferson/Biyombo/Zeller/McRoberts up front, MKG at the 3, Henderson at the 2, Taylor backing up the 2 and 3, Kemba at the point, and Sessions backing up the PG and SG spots. We currently have no use for Ben Gordon or Brendan Haywood, unless someone gets hurt. I suspect McRoberts could potentially get spot minutes at the 3 given his ball-handling abilities. We'll probably sign a fifth wing player from the D-League or pick up Seth Curry or something.
Needs:
I'd say we need a young, legit shooter on the wings first and foremost. Whether it's a sixth man playing a Nate Robinson role or a starter playing a Danny Green/Kyle Korver role, we have to be able to spread the floor somehow. Kemba, Henderson, McRoberts, and Taylor are too inconsistent with their 3s, and Gordon, who can shoot well, is simply too terrible to leave on the floor for very long. I'd love to take a flyer on Seth Curry, but swinging a trade for a guy like Klay Thompson, Jeremy Lamb, etc would be a dream scenario.
Also wouldn't mind an expiring veteran forward who can teach MKG and Zeller things. (Shawn Marion???)
Completely available:
There's nobody I'd pay extra assets to give away, but I'd give away Ben Gordon or Brendan Haywood for mediocre 2nd round picks. Same goes for Adrien- even though he showed a lot of heart and tenacity last year, he is expendable, and likely to be waived. I haven't seen Tolliver play much, but he doesn't strike me as anything special either. Any type of decent asset would be welcome.
Available for the right deal:
Henderson, McRoberts, Taylor, Pargo.
-To most people, the only name worth a second look is Henderson, a 15-18ppg scorer who is tenacious on defense, plays well within his role, hits a ton of mid-range shots, finishes at the rim, but he 3-point shot isn't quite there yet. He obviously won't come cheap as he is a very, very good player, but with MKG (poor shooter) they aren't an ideal fit playing alongside each other. Henderson is likely a future sixth, but if Henderson could help us get that Klay Thompson/Jeremy Lamb- esque player to stretch the defense, that's the kind of deal we'd be looking for.
-Taylor is the definition of a 3 and D guy with the added advantage of being super athletic. Doesn't have an incredibly high ceiling, but is definitely serviceable. Again if he can assist us in getting that pure shooter, he could be traded.
-McRoberts is an underrated all-around PF, who can defend, shoot, score, rebound, produce some highlights, and even do some ball-handling.
-Pargo is a shooter who we apparently liked enough last season to warrant bringing him back. He's streaky, and when he's hot, he's hot.
-Our top 12 protected 1st from Portland
-Our top 8 protected 1st from Detroit
Unlikely to be traded:
Bismack Biyombo, Ramon Sessions, Al Jefferson
-There is nobody in the league that will value Bismack like we do. From day one, we knew he was going to be a big project and most of us expected him to play a lot of D-League minutes. He's shown a little progress, but he's still only 20 (turns the big "2 1" in a couple weeks) so there's still plenty of hope for him. His role might decrease this year, but he's the only defensive big we've got and he won't need to worry about his atrocious offensive game hurting the team with Al Jefferson and Cody Zeller there.
-Ramon Sessions has publicly stated that he wants to remain in Charlotte and has been the definition of a professional here. He's been a terrific backup combo guard, understands that role, and embraces it like few others. He's a keeper unless we get great value.
-A lot of people though the Jefferson signing was a little bit of a head-scratcher. It wasn't the type of move that puts us in playoff contention, but it keeps us from being bad enough to have a great chance at Wiggins. Jefferson's interior scoring and rebounding plug our two biggest holes from last season. A small part of me thinks that Jefferson could be terrific trade bait to assist us in gaining additional picks, or bait to move up in the draft, as he is plenty older than our core, and might make us too good too soon. Of course, he is also presumably a mentor to guys like Zeller and Biyombo, so I wouldn't bank on that. Plus, Kemba recruited Jefferson, and trading him would definitely upset Kemba, which is definitely something we don't need.
Close to untouchable:
You'd really have to blow us away to make us part with MKG, Kemba, or Zeller. Kemba is the heart and soul of the team and probably wouldn't be traded for anything short of an all-star, as he was not too far off of being one last year. MKG is raw and had rough patches in his rookie year, but that guy showed off crazy potential. Z-Rex is a terrific offensive big man already, and starting his career with Al Jefferson and Patrick Ewing teaching him post moves is something special. Cho is fully committed to him.
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