mojo13 wrote:WellYouKnow wrote:I'm assuming they're having trouble getting commitments right in the middle of everybody's season.
Kind of expecting alot of unattached guys
I'm almost expecting a Rick Fox, Leo and Bill Wennington frontcourt at this point.
In reality Im sure they just realize that there's only about 8 to 15 of us that actually care enough to check for roster updates.
I see it differently. I am 90% sure we will see mostly the same team we saw in November.
The only real question from that team is Phil Scrubb with his knee (who just returned from sitting out 6 weeks).
If he is out, my guess is Best comes in (with an outside chance of Ward, Peter-McNeilly, or Cherry). Naz Long now seems out due to his 10 day contract (but maybe not - he played in the G last night).
Owen Klassen has moved teams since Nov. but down a level in competition (solid Greek team to a below average German team), so not sure how that impacts him. He is now a more important player to his weaker team. Perhaps Joel Anthony realizes it is time to hang things up? (he was awful in November)
We don't know what is going on behind the scenes with players or clubs, but what else has changed since November (that we know)?
Hanlan, XRM, Heslip, T. Scrubb, Pierre, Trasolini, Bennett should be the core crew. And I'd be ok with that if we dumped most of the minutes on them. Tras, Pierre, T. Scrubb and Bennett were poorly utilized in November.
I think the delay is that there are a few important pieces like Ejim and Nicholson - maybe Sacre that all could have been close to playing the last time around, and might be able to join this round. Ejim is with a Europe Cup team in Russia and shouldnt be impeded from playing. Nicholson is in the China with the CBA and they are releasing players - in one move Nicholson completely changes this team. Also note Yi Jianlian will be playing for China and is Nicholson's club teammate. Sacre plays in the same league as Trasolini. Sacre might not be a game changer to many here - but it is possible having a true center make it easier for someone like Pierre or Bennett at the PF. Both who seem to be excelling at the 4 with their respective club teams.
I am still hoping we can add a few decent pieces especially up front - and ditch on guys like Glaze, Keane and Joel Anthony who were all useless. People need to realize how specialized Heslip is too. He can be just awful and single-handedly lose games for us. We need to realize when his minutes should be very limited.
and if any of you are curious about Jordan Bachynski - he is still out due to a viral infection in his heart. No exercise for 6 months and he is about 4 months in. He'd have been a nice add to this qualification team. A pretty darn good defensive anchor, rim protector to pair with stretch and undersized 4s..
He is an interview with him (Google Translated):
https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=es&u=http://www.elcorreogallego.es/deportes/ecg/intento-ser-positivo-madre-siempre-decia-vale-pena-esperar-mejores-cosas/idEdicion-2018-02-08/idNoticia-1098891/&prev=search
Interesting stuff mojo, thanks. Agree with your assessments. Seems like we'll be highly dependent on XRM and Hanlan to be able to give big minutes and play well in the backcourt. Let's hope that works. Acquiring another loss in this window might be playing with fire.









