Post#72 » by HoopsMalone » Tue Aug 29, 2017 8:07 am
Okay, so Atlanta actually can piece together an interesting roster faster than some people probably think but it will take a little creativity.
First of all, they need to tank hard this year because obviously there are a couple big names at the top. Doncic is an amazing prospect so you want to maximize your chances to get him.
That means no screwing around and trying to win 32 games or anything dumb. For the next few years you are going to try to hit home runs in the draft with your lottery picks. Blue choppers in the top 5... And always erring towards high reward shots like Giannis, embiid, porzingis types rather than Markannen, hield, or justin Jackson types. And with late 1sts, 2nd rd picks and end of roster spots stick with raw developmental big man prospects with elite size and athleticism. You're looking for an overlooked potential rim protector like hassan Whiteside, Rudy gobert, or draymond green. Perhaps a freakishly quick pg or a 3/d guy with some bulk.
You're stuck paying big horrible deals to Bazemore and Plumlee for the next three years. So you may as well focus 100% on the rebuild during years 1-3. There's no sense in trying to speed up the playoff timeframe.
Year 1) You have somewhere around ~$25m in likely expiring deals this year. This is a must. Shop those expiring deals all over the league for the best contract absorption trade. The Knicks might be willing to give you their lotto ball this year to take Noah off their hands. Other candidates like deng, mozgov, Evan Turner, reggie jackson, chandler parsons, etc. I guarantee there is someone looking to get out of the luxury tax and an AWFUL deal signed in the spending spree last off-season. You're already stuck with Plumlee and Bazemore, why not add one more dud And pick up a major asset to kick start the rebuild? Two good first round picks this year.
Also, Trade Schroder ASAP. He's not good enough for a long term rebuild and he is going to hurt your draft pick the next few years. Also, he has four years on his deal and you are targeting a clean cap after Year 3. You won't get much for him, this is really just to improve your own picks and clean up the cap timing. Some ideas are swapping with someone like Chicago for robin lopez (2/$27 left) or perhaps Cleveland for frye/shumpert.
2) Year 2 free agency. Again sign a bunch of one year deals with passable rotation players at slightly inflated values. You are going to use these expiring deals once again to target teams desperate to get rid of overpaid Ryan Anderson (2/$40 remaining), Tyler Johnson (2/$40) , Loul deng types... perhaps aging guys who tail off badly this year (Marvin Williams?), don't rebound from injuries (Solomon hill?), or good players that just must be moved for cap space like avery bradley & Patrick beverley were this year. Your draft pick should be top 5 again.
3) Year 3 off-season. Here is your big year! You've got Bazemore, Plumlee, and whatever rejects you acquired in these past trades all expiring on huge deals. You should be able to use these expiring deals to help facilitate 3 team trades for more picks or prospects. Use your cap space once again to sign one or two year deals and draft well.
4) Year 4 off-season. By now you've made multiple high lottery picks, maybe a few mid or late 1sts, and perhaps unearthed a few 2nd rd or late blooming developmental players. And your cap is pristine.