Ruzious wrote:Mainly because I've given up on this season. If you asked me before hearing about the Okafor injury, I wouldn't do it. I also really like Jones - while realizing his jump shot and shot selection are problematic - ala Josh Smith.
Well that's a little defeatist. I think you're joking but I'm not sure. Okafor isn't going to make or break our season. It's a blow but it should be offset by improvement from young players, particularly Wall. There is still a long season ahead of us, and we've got a good shot at making big strides this year.
I can see a little bit in the Josh Smith comparison for T Jones. He's played so little though, doesn't seem to have the pedigree Smith had. I feel like he's one of those guys that has some talent but isn't going to get the patience and opportunity to make it off the fringes of the NBA.
My hesitation with Asik for this team is the difference in offensive ability with Nene. Asik is a terrific and physical rebounder. But that's really the only thing he has over Nene. They're comparable defenders, and Nene is a much better athlete and offensive player in all respects. If you deal Nene for Asik, you lose too much offense. We're already so thin in viable playmakers as is. Lose Nene and now Wall is really our only creative offensive player. Plus Asik only has range within three feet of the basket so he's not useful as anything but a 5th option.
He also doesn't make us bigger, if the goal is to find a big center. You'd just be replacing Nene's big body with Asik's, you'd still be small at PF, and you'd be losing lineup flexibility and range in the process because Asik is a weak option at PF. I'd just as soon keep Nene and start him at C.
Before the knee tendonitis and shoulder issue really slowed Nene down last season, he was very impactful. You can't just give up on that IMO. Not without getting something back that's comparable in impact.
People talk about Nene's contract being too big, but is that the case for us? We've gotten Wall's deal done. Deals for Beal and Porter are a long way away. And if we do decide to keep Booker, Vesely, or Seraphin, they're not going to be expensive at this rate. There don't appear to be any realistic big name options in FA next year.