bws94 wrote:Prokorov wrote:tonman wrote:
The issue is that you can find shooters who are so so defenders or defenders who are so so shooters. If you truly find a 3 & D guy, he's going to be highly sought after. Not that a rim protector wouldn't be any less coveted but having a rim protector makes every one else just a bit better on defense where you can at least look at a great shooter but with questions defensively.
If you get this shooter, you are still dependent on making stops. That's why I'm not in a hurry to move lopez. Who are we going to replace him with?
Replace lopez with a rim protecter... someone athletic who can switch on to multiple positions defensively. And a bonus you pay him rookie scale instead of 20+ million and can invest that money in a scoring 2-way wing.
I agree with calamity... we need some shooters. our system revolves around threes. we cant just have Harris as the only assasin from deep.
I'd like to add someone to Lopez, I still like what he brings offensively. Shooters, yes. Glad to see you here, Prok.
I still think your ceiling is just too capped with lopez starting... id love ot have him as a 32 year old for like 12-14 million giving me 15-20 points in 20-25 bench minutes and not having to rely on him for any defense...
as a 29 year old on a max deal and starting, i think your ceiling is 45-49 wins and first round exit.
I'd love to draft a defensive big who can start in year 1 or year 2, pay him next to nothing, and then invest 50 million into my 2 wing spots. or 1 wing and 1 PF. Move RHJ and/or levert to the bench and draft a PG to groom as lins long term replacement.
Lin and a Drafted PG of the future
Levert
SF - MAX
PF - MAX
C - Rookie defensive rim protector
and look for those max guys over the next 3 seasons, doesnt have to happen this year. likewise with the picks, keep drafting talented shooters and 2 way guys until you find the PG/C of the future.
Donovan Mitchell and Justin Patton would be my choice right now among available players (assuming hartenstein is gone).