payitforward wrote:I keep reading what seems like one bad idea after another here, and I don't get it. We need to build for the future, not acquire a guy like Dunleavy who will turn 34 this Summer.
For that matter, the combination of Dunleavy and Gibson is likely to cost about the same as the combination of Ariza and Booker, each of whom has produced more than his Bulls counterpart. Substitute Dunleavy and Gibson in the minutes Ariza and Booker played for us this year, and we'd likely be a few losses light.
In Booker's case, he shoots a higher TS%, rebounds more, steals more, and turns it over less. The delta of higher usage in Gibson's case is extremely inefficient -- he uses up opportunities that should be used more efficiently.
In Ariza's case, he's both more efficient and higher usage than Dunleavy -- and it isn't even close. He's a much better, much younger player. Will he remain as good as he was this year? I don't know. But I do know that guys Dunleavy's age get worse in a hurry.
I think the reason for all these weird ideas is that we essentlally don't have any assets to trade. We're pinning our dreams on guys, because we can't trade for guys better than they are.
The 6 most productive players on this team minute for minute have been Wall, Gortat, Ariza, Gooden, Booker, and Miller. Wall is the only one who is in place long-term. Gooden will be cheap, but like Miller he is a limited-minutes player -- way past his prime. Gortat, Ariza and Booker are all in play; they are questions for next year.
We have 5 guys who mean absolutely nothing to our future: Seraphin, Temple, Rice, Singleton & Harrington. It would be right to put Nene on that list too, as he's had a poor season, been injured again (a lot of years in a row...), puts up few minutes therefore, and is colossally over-paid.
That leaves Beal, who has tremendous potential, Porter, who may have a lot of potential, and Webster, who has slipped this year.
What assets do you think we have to trade that would bring us anything to speak of? We are more likely to keep adding end-of-career guys and therefore never really contend for a title year after year.
If I were Wizards GM, I would offer Nene and Webster for Pau.
I would resign Ariza and Gortat. Depending on contracts, I would bring Seraphin back over Booker, and play Kevin a lot at PF.
I would look to draft either Cory Jefferson, Darnell Stokes, Olivier Hanlan, ot Deonte Burton.
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