catch20two wrote:yosemiteben wrote:It's like pulling teeth.
Do you think we should try to add a two way wing? Will that help our team?
Feels like you are being weirdly defensive about this.
It’s not like pulling teeth. I’m giving you detailed answers with numbers to back up my statements each time. You just dismiss it because it’s not within the agenda you’re trying to push lol.
I think wing depth right now is the strength of the team but could be utilized better. #CliffordMustGo
Adding a two-way wing should be about the 5th thing on our priority list behind trying to find a player that could supplant Kemba as a #1 option (which would be difficult without a top 3 pick or max cap space), a backup PG, a insurance policy for Cody’s injury proneness, and getting rid of Dwight or Batum’s contract.
Fair take, though I have to chuckle at the"agenda" of having a two way wing that can spread the floor. I'm pretty much teeing you up to say "you're right, and Lamb can be that guy," but instead you seem to be embracing the argument that having a SF that won't attempt threes and can't create against locked down defenses is not a major reason why we have struggled to close out games.
We aren't replacing Kemba as a #1 option so not sure why that's on your priority list. If we do all the other priority items you listed are irrelevant because we're tanking anyway. I agree with backup PG, but we already have our Cody insurance on the roster.
I would say solving the issue of our falling apart down the stretch is 100% dependent on separating Dwight and MKG on the floor, and for me making sure that doesn't happen is tied for top priority with backup PG. If that just means playing Lamb down the stretch, I'm good with that, but that gets me closer to thinking it might be time to move on from MKG. But I'm 100% done with kid gloving MKG. Having a 3&D wing next to Kemba and Batum would be a massive help IMO.




















