lilfishi22 wrote:Ghost of Kleine wrote:bwoolf2 wrote:
The last thing team this team needs is to add more projects in what is a pretty bad draft, we need NBA players... not players we want and hope to be someday become NBA players, thats the type of thinking that gets us another 10 years of what we have seen the past 10, bad basketball... thats a Hard Pass...
and I would not feel comfortable maxing out Dlo good player but something about that kid tells me a max deal is playing with fire.
Agree to disagree man.
First, all NBA players were at one time or another prospects obviously, and no one can accurately prognosticate their development curve right away.
But in considering that we're not currently a free agent destination, and lacking significant cap space, it'd be pretty shortsighted to neglect the opportunity to be able to add cheap talent and depth by neglecting the draft.
But I do believe that part of the major reason for us struggling this past decade was primarily due to the lack of proper player development. This has apparently been addressed by the front office recently.
Also, Clarke is already 22, level headed and would provide much needed defense at the 4 next to Ayton. Also NAW is a very solid combo guard that plays with poise.
And whose game and skillset has been compared to Malcom Brogdon. Finally, any player that we take at 32, can develop in the G League until ready, and will help provide low cost roster depth.
Most importantly, in getting these two or so prospects, in no way means that they'd be starting. We'd of course still get our veteran starters, and they'd play behind them.
Lastly these young players on rookie contracts are going to become valued assets as they develop for potential use in trades for possible impact players.
A "bird in hand" scenario honestly.
I know you have an affinity for prospects Ghost, considering how much research you do on them but I think you may be a little blinded by the potential of these young players and not seeing what we actually need. I'm not saying these players can't help us in the future or that they can't contribute a little now but I think we have to consider that Booker is a maxed out player now and he's entering his prime. We need guys who we KNOW can play now. The best way for our young players like Booker, like Ayton, like Bridges and even Oubre get better is by surrounding them with players who aren't here to learn how to play but already know how to play. We need experienced leaders out there, not more headless chickens.
Add another prospect, fine. But I'm not in favor of adding any more than one.
I agree with needing veterans to lead our young team man, I really do. However, last season, we really lacked roster depth nearing the end of the season. So it's always good to have additional roster depth.
And considering that we are severely limited in terms of cap space ( without big moves being made) it's of great value to have available talent at the lowest possible contractual price.
Also, as I mentioned in the last part of my post. We'd still look to veterans for our starting fives roster holes. And with the rookies contracts being so low cost, it really shouldn't impact our overall plans for adding veterans in free agency.
Personally, I'd be happy with just trading for Dinwiddie and the 17th pick. ( Taking Kabengele or Grant Williams at 17).
Then taking Zylan Cheatham or Chuma Okeke at 32( Stash in the G League for development).
Then trade Jackson and the Milwaukee pick to Cleveland for Smith's expiring.
Also, as it appears that Monty Williams is fond of what Tyler Johnson brings to our team, Hopefully we can renegotiate his contract?
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