DET_Athletics wrote:BadMofoPimp wrote:DET_Athletics wrote:
i know stan is not going to move him, but he should. the way i see it we need three quality bench player that mix in well, we have one and a half. one in stanley who will eventually play himself into the starting role and a half on baynes because he cant play next to drummond. we need a person that is going to come in and play back point and maybe some two, we need a long wing that can shot the 3 a Chris Middleton or Demare carrol type, and we need a legit PF/C. which baynes is not, he's a legit C, he isnt going to get much time at the 4, esspecially next to dre, because he cant move his feet on the perimeter.
I agree 100% with Stan as he is one of the best in the NBA and has a plan. Once you have a position locked down Starter/Backup, you don't mess with it. Then, you concentrate on the next position of need. Because, Pistons are not getting better than Baynes unless they pay alot more money.
i think i found the problem, i am not saying move baynes to get a better backup center, i am saying move baynes to get a core, young, starter quality player, who isnt a small forward, because we have to many as it is. meaning a PG, SG or stretch PF who can play center as well. i am saying give up a good bench player at a shot for a six-man boarder line starter. and that maybe the point we disagree at, im a believer of always give yourself a shot, and i dont think that the cost is too high for baynes, but its ok if we disagree on that.
What starter are we replacing? Because, I see the future as:
RJ
KCP
Stanley
Harris
Drummond
SVG is going to let this core play together as starters for the next 1-2 years before he thinks of tweaking that. I think that he will only make changes if there is an offer he can't refuse.
There is no use throwing money around then having no bench just because we had to overpay for another starter. Because, there are 20-25 teams out there this summer with enough money to spend on a Max free agent. Thus, everyone is going to be in a bidding war.
There is no need for this team to get caught up in that. It is best this summer to play it smart and sign quality backups to our current starters and marinate for a year and wait for great deals to happen instead of forcing them.