Post#165 » by Licensed to Il » Sun Dec 7, 2014 2:16 am
I think we have two of the top ten (unestablished) assets in the NBA (in Giannis and Jabari) and its just too early to talk about how to get a third star. For one thing, we don't know the ultimate role either of those guys will settle in to. Giannis currently projects as a defensive swiss army knife who attacks the rim as a face up power forward on offense. But with a little more development he could emerge in other ways. Its not insane to say he could be a 20 point, 10 rebound, 6 assist guy defensive player of the year (and I don't think we have seen that since TWolves Garnett). Most here thought Jabari would become a finesse (ball stopping) post scorer but he has already shown surprising passing and vision. I mean, a crafty and willing passing Carmello is Larry Bird territory. All this to say, the front office needs to avoid the very type of thinking and projections referenced in this thread title, and instead just spend another two full seasons acquiring as much young talent as possible (draft, Dleague flyers, international signings, trades for unheralded guys, etc). I don't actually think these guys are going to be Garnett and Bird of course, I'm just saying that we can't have this discussion (best complimentary pieces) until we know what they are and we still don't.
Ginobli's don't exactly come around every few years, but I would love to find that type of guy as our third featured player.. super shifty slasher and passer who is a threat from three point range. I'm fine with 3 and D point guards since most of our offense will involve those forwards.
I am not a huge fan of Frank Kaminski, but as some have said, it would be sweet to have a seven footer that can shoot and pass like he does to rotate in and out with Larry PanHanders.