MathiasPW wrote:If we bring Payton and Gordon in, and draft Ayton, are we very different from the current Magic team that has been struggling with the Payton/Gordon/Vucevic lineup for years?AtheJ415 wrote:Also, pending our draft selections (say we take Ayton and somebody like Robert Williams or another big slips and we take them with the Heat pick) and Cousins's health (and NO offering the super max) Gordon is the guy for our offseason imo. He fits the team. He fits the style of play. He fits the age grouping. He is super versatile and a great athlete with athletic upside and skills that he can still improve on. He went to school at Arizona so knows the state and has fans here, and probably would like to get closer to home. He is also capped out at the mini max and Orlando's GM making him available for trade clearly signals that either they aren't prepared to give him the money he wants or else they just prefer Isaac and see him as a 4 going forward. Either way, he is the best fit of the next group outside of the superstars (Lebron, George, Cousins). That said, I still think it is probably a better idea to save some of that cap space to ensure we can offer a super max the following offseason, because our pick this year, Booker, Jackson, Warren, and Bender, and our stash of future picks should be a good selling point to any star that offseason that we will be good going forward.
Parker also might be worthwhile but I am not sold on him quite yet. Same for Capela depending on money.
This lineup is super athletic and versatile going forward, though TJ obviously has to fit somewhere or transition to 6th man.:
Payton
Booker
Jackson
Gordon
Bender
Adding Young, Doncic, or Ayton to it still works due to the versatility of the others like Jackson and Bender.
I have thought about that. But Gordon and Payton in Phoenix should be a helluva lot better players than Gordon and Payton in Orlando. Both were young players needing to grow and mature.
I am willing to go many ways with this offseason - I just don't want a repeat of 2010 signing guys for longer term deals than necessary. Overpay for one year to keep cap flexibility
Everybody brings up the WArriors as a comp. They had a bad three years with Curry before they made the play offs in 12/13. So the Suns are really in year 2 of the rebuild. So this offseason - need to have one more good draft and find a veteran to slide. And next summer 2019- -go get a big time player. But have to make the play offs next year to start ramping up. That's why I brought up the two guys from Charlotte - veterans on decent deals for the short term - both expire in 2020 with Knight. 13 to 14m per year as back up alternatives as my guess is Charlotte gives either away for pretty cheap (like Ulis, Daniels and the Bucks pick should do it. Gordon in an S&T probably costs Chriss, Heat Pick, Buck Pick and Ulis