CoachJReturns wrote:Mikistan wrote:ATLTimekeeper wrote:That's fine, but I can tell you that stretch bigs are rare in this league. About 2/3s come from the lottery. Stretch bigs that can also play plus defense are on a really short list. The moneyball approach would be to bring back 2Pat and let Serge walk, probably not happening just given the messaging from Casey and Ujiri the last few weeks. Siakam right now is more of a 5 and his jump shot is slow and not something I'd rely on going forward. They'll probably have to use him as their 2Pat replacement just to keep their payroll from going over into the lux tax, or risk going even smaller with PJ or Carroll at the 4.
This team is kind of a mess right now in terms of their outlook. They want more 3s, but are expecting the growth to come from guys who haven't proven they can hit 3s and a change of pace. As it is, they have two of the better two-way stretch bigs bird rights. If they want to compete this way, re-sign both and worry about the lux tax later. Hoping to find a 2Pat replacement in the draft is going to be really hard from the slot we're picking. This draft is loaded with stretch bigs, but the odds suggest that we're unlikely to find a rotation player at our pick. And a lot of mistakes are made when you go into the draft looking for specific skillsets over talent.
Both these guys can hit the 3 and have over 7 foot wingspan
i would honestly try to get another late pick and draft both of them, play them next to each other and ride off into the sunset with Siakam, Ibaka and Poeltl sprinkled in
Swanigan has huge potential offensively, but he's going to be atrocious on defense. One of the slowest guys I've ever seen on a basketball court. It actually stands out if you watch for a couple minutes. Could be a beast on offense and on the boards though.
Slow up and down will be what kills the deal. Get ready for a 905 project.
See now that Rabb has dropped. Would be fine taking him. Hope Stack is still in 905.



























