Post#31 » by pcbothwel » Sun Feb 14, 2016 9:15 pm
I'm in Whiteside camp as I think it gives us the most flexibility. You can keep Gortat as backup in the near term because his age, Whitesides foul trouble and poor free throw shooting, and their contrasting strengths as Centers.
Draft:
At 12, you take one of the 4/5's that will be there out of:
Ellenson
Rabb
Zimmerman
Brice Johnson
Deyonta Davis
FA:
I think you can sign Sato and Sessions to a total of about 7M in salary for 2016
The remaining 4.5-5M is used to retain Hump, sign Dudley, or trade for another 4 with our 2017 1st.
The room exception can be used to bring in depth like Nene
Im sure a vet like Alan Anderson would also be interesting for the vet min.
Roster:
Whiteside $22,500,000
John Wall $16,957,900
Marcin Gortat $12,000,000
Bradley Beal $14,734,954
Otto Porter $5,893,981
Sato $3,500,000
Sessions $3,500,000
Kelly Oubre $2,006,640
12th Pick $1,931,900
Martell $830,000
Cap Hold $1,500,000
Total $85,355,375
Cap Room $4,644,625
John Wall - Sessions
Bradley Beal - Sato - Anderson
Otto Porter - Kelly Oubre - Anderson
Hump - 12th Pick - Nene
Whiteside- Marcin Gortat - Nene
That is a deep team with a core of youth, yet experience. Wall, Beal, Otto, and Whiteside will be 22-26 and you have backups like Sato, Oubre, and our draft pick that will also be young. That leaves you the possibility to make another move during the year or in 2017 by trading Gortat, young player, and future 1st for another piece.
It's no KD, but it aint bad and its very feasible.