ThaFranchize84 wrote:While I agree Howard would be a nice pickup. I do not think you will see him leave Houston after the way he got there. I think the more realistic option is Al Horford.
I'd love me some Horford.
Although, just like Bosh, he's a PF pretending to be a C and he'd be much better off if he could play his natural position.
Noah would be another option.
He talked trash about the Heat while with the Bulls, but I don't think that would stop him from signing.
Noah & Bosh would be even better than Bosh & Horford.
ThaFranchize84 wrote:All we would then need is keep an aging Wade and Deng
Yes to Wade
No to Deng.
Deng will be in that place in his career where he'll still command a pretty big salary, but will soon begin declining. That's the worst moment to sign FAs. Think Boozer in 2010, or Ben Wallace in 2006.
ThaFranchize84 wrote:sign a top flight young offensive minded point guard. Maybe Conley or Brandon Knight who is from this area and is continuing to develop.
Conley will be 29. Not quite that young.
And I am not big on Knight.
But PGs are a dime a dozen these days.
I wonder if Dragic could be an option.
He'll most likely exercise his option to become an UFA next summer.
I wonder if this could work under the cap:
Sign Dragic in 2015 (if the league increases the cap in 2015 in order to avoid a giant leap in 2016)
Trade for Paul George, Marc Gasol or Dwight in the summer of 2015 or during the season
Sign Durant and/or Noah in 2016.
You could end up with:
Dragic
Wade
PG OR Durant
Bosh
Dwight OR Noah OR Gasol
That would be insane.
ThaFranchize84 wrote:Then again whoever thought before the summer of 2010 we would get James.
I did.
From late 2007/early 2008 if I had to put money on Lebron's destination, I would have said Miami.
I thought Miami had over 50% chances of landing him.
I was also pretty sure Riley would also go after Bosh, not just Wade and Lebron.
Yeah, I know that now, 6 years later, anyone can claim the same thing, but I don't care if someone on the Internet believes me or not.