Post#1009 » by SpeedyG » Mon Jul 17, 2017 1:10 pm
Yeah I think we really need a perspective on how good these guys can get. S-kil is the epitome of Markinson's "project"...a dleague player who developed into a rotation player. But two years later, he's as expendable as anyone in this roster. Its very rare that an unheralded player blossoms into a star after years of wandering. They are the exception, not the norm. What they are great for, IMO, is to provide cheap depth and potential trade chips without hurting our bottomline.
We can only have so much reclaimation projects for this team. We're only in year two of Markinson, and we have: Goodwin, Harris, Dinwiddie, and Skil...and they all have interchangeable roles for this roster (Goodwin/Din, Harris/Skil).
Then we still have draft picks that need development: Dlo, Caris, RHJ, IW, and now Allen.
That's 9 out of 12 roster spots that are developmental. That's far too many. I think we need to be realistic as far as the ceiling of each of these players and what is their likelihood of ever reaching it. If I have to break this roster down, I'd say:
All Star player: D-Lo and Caris. D-Lo more likely to reach this level
Starter: Caris, Allen. RHJ (though I'm not as high as some on here on him)
Rotation: Rest of them.
For me, D-Lo, Caris, and Allen are the untouchables. and that's obviously with a caveat that no one is untouchable for the right offer. But those three should be the focus of our rebuild.
The rest of the roster (RHJ included) are nice players to have, but they should not prevent us from making a deal that makes our team better or to obtain a better asset.
We got our 2018 pick back, plus a 2nd rounder. We'll have our own in 2019. That's potentially three more "development" guys in the next couple of years. At some point, we're going to have to start cutting/trading these projects as our roster strengthens.
Bless the man if his heart and his land are one ~ FrancisM, R.I.P. 3/6/09