Post#13 » by azuresou1 » Sun Dec 8, 2013 4:36 pm
I'm not moving Millsap to the bench where he's going to be pouty, and I'm also not starting him at the 3 where he is not being put in a position to succeed. Asik is also proving to be pouty coming off the bench, so that rules out the 3 big man rotation. In general, I'm not a fan of 3 big rotations, which haven't worked for anyone other than the Lakers (and that's because Odom had the ball skills to run point forward, which is a rare exception).
I've come to appreciate the things Millsap brings to this ballclub, and I have less and less faith in what Asik brings to the club, given his near-complete lack of offense. Also, we actually have an above-average defense, and Top 3(!) defensive rebounding - our rebounding woes come on the offensive end.
Trading Millsap for Asik will probably increase our offensive rebounding, but not in a good way. If Millsap goes out for Asik, I need Parsons coming back as well. Since that creates its own gap in value, I'd offer Cartier Martin and a second as well.
Really though, I'd prefer to just keep our current lineup, get demolished by Indy or Miami while building a winning team culture that plays the right way and never gives up, and then draft Wiggins or Parker into the single most optimal situation a superstar rookie can be drafted into.