SF88 wrote:I'm with you on that we should keep him here but I gurantee you that he will sign elsewhere if we continue with the 500 PG lineup.
He said it best, 3 PGs and one ball. It's common sense.
Understand your concern, but he is at the top of the heap with respect to the Suns guards. The teams that might go after him NY, LAL, HOU are all less desirable locations for Dragic. In NY Jackson/Fisher run the triangle and do not favor point guards. The Lakers seldom take the ball out of Kobe's hands and the same is true for the Rockets and Harden.
WeekapaugGroove wrote:First off I want to clarify that if I was forced to bet on it right now I would say Goran resigns and is back. But; I don't think its as sure of a thing as you seem to believe. He's going to be an unrestricted FA and none of us know what type of deal the suns front office is comfortable giving him. Some people here were so sure Fry would be back this year and look what happened.
The Suns have already stated they have plenty of money (max if necessary) and years (5 if necessary) to keep him. They can pay him more and for longer. Moreover, he has roots (wife and children and brother) here. He is not going anywhere.
WeekapaugGroove wrote:Building a winning and more importantly a contending team IS about asset management. This front office thinks long term; it's why they traded Gortat after deciding they didn't want to pay him what he was going to want in FA. It's why they didn't trade a pick for Gasol or some other vet to try to boost them into the playoffs last trade deadline or trade a 1st for a role player at the draft. Again; I think/hope Goran will be back but I do truly believe that if McD thinks trading him will help this team win a chip in a couple years he'll get moved even though he's a fan favorite.
Also i wasn't suggesting trading him straight up for Mirotic. it would be part of a bigger deal. But I stand by my belief that Mirotic could be a core piece moving forward. Big men with his skill set are rare.
"Asset management" is nonsense. It is the type of thinking that causes teams to send high-end players who are slated to be free agents away in bad trades for crumbs so they do not lose "assets." Have the Spurs done this "asset management" with any of their core players? No! The make their players feel wanted and a part of the organization - even to the point that the players do not press management for the maximum amount of money they could get on the open market. We talk about emulating the Spurs and how they run their team all the time. Time to put that into practice.
I do not think the decision to trade a core player is solely McD's. The Suns still have a consensus model in place and I seriously doubt Sarver and Babby would agree to trade Dragic for a raw bench player in Mitroic and other scraps Chicago could send our way.
As for Mitroic - he is a 6"10" 220lb power forward. Same height as Markieff and about 25 lbs lighter. I have seen him play a couple of times in the regular season and do not see any thing special about him at this time (<40% from the field and 33% from 3pt) that would make me send the Suns most popular and best player for him. Maybe he has the skills you gush over, but he has not demonstrated them.