RRyder823 wrote:MrPerfect1 wrote:RRyder823 wrote:If the Bucks could make a deal for Bledsoe that'd be a dream come true.
PG: Bledsoe- Wolters
SG: Knight- Mayo/ Middleton
SF: Giannis- Middleton
PF: Parker- Henson
C: Sanders- Henson/Zaza
How some people around here can think that team wouldn't be around at least 45 wins next year I don't truly get, assuming Sanders gets his act together. We play in the freaking East and that line-up has 4 potential All-Stars (Bledsoe, Giannis, Parker and Sanders) in it, maybe not next year but soon enough and just on the hit or miss potential would be in the top end of the East. Seriously Giannis next year in that starting line-up would probably be the least productive player unless he makes a huge leap this year, I think he'll make his huge leap in year 3 but hey it could happen sooner.
Ok maybe Sanders won't ever make an All-Star game but he very well could be in the running for DPOY so I'll still put him in that group. So like I said I just don't really see how anybody could be dead set against this team going forward. If 4 potential All-Stars wouldn't make you happy as a Bucks fan then maybe you need to stop watching the NBA....
We can have 4 potential All Stars merely by sucking again and getting 1 more top 3-5 pick.
I just do not see why we would rather have a 24 year old, coming off of a devastating injury, making 15 mil potential All Star instead of a 19 year old, completely healthy potential All Star who is making like 3 mil.
Because I don't think there's anyway we're picking in the top 5 next year without one hell of a lucky ping pong ball bounce with or without Bledsoe. It took a perfect storm for the Bucks to be as bad as they were last year. Added development from Wolters, Middleton, Knight, Henson and Giannis coupled with Sanders coming back and hopefully a much better coach I don't see anyway barring injury's that this team is picking in the top 5. In fact you can make the argument that unless we pick #1 overall then we're going to have to move Sanders for pennies on the dollar considering theres a good chance we'd most likely be drafting a big that high if Mudiay is off the board. And as of right now Mudiay is the only one that has me intrigued when it comes to potential Bucks
But like I said I don't think the Bucks will be nearly as bad as u think next year with or without Bledsoe. So givein the choice I'm going to go the with Bledsoe choice versus the "Hope and a Prayer" for a lucky bounce when it comes to the lottery
Mudiay does seem like an ideal fit currently and likely is a target for PHI too. Also,I have high hopes for Sanders. However, replacing Sanders with a possible stud big man could be huge too. A big who is an offensive presence while also providing strong defense improves our team significantly.
I keep looking back at the Thunder. Even with Elite talents you do not win with 19 year olds. Without Bledsoe we are very below average/bad at PG (especially if Wolters doesn't play) and SG, have 19 year old forwards, and a gigantic question mark at C. This team would need huge years from Sanders/Ersan/Mayo/Delfino and basically hope our bench unit can win us tons of games.
With Bledsoe I could see us winning 30 or more since he would give us a desperately needed penetrator/shot creator for others whereas I see around 20 without him due to a strengthened Eastern Conference plus our abundance of youth.



















