Duke4life831 wrote:RipPizzaGuy wrote:Duke4life831 wrote:
Griffin must really not like this draft then (cant blame him). But Id much rather keep the pick and take a shot on a guy like Garland, then just looking for a quality starter. Zion/Ingram/Garland as your core 3. This will also give them some options. Do they stick with Lonzo and run a 2 guard set with Lonzo and Garland and hope Lonzo can find his jumper. Or do they trade him away for a different asset. Do they look to trade Holiday out for another asset. If Im the Pelicans, I would be looking to try and sway a Brooke Lopez with a big 2 year deal. He would be the ideal 5 to go along with Zion.
Thats a nice core 3 and all, but I still think Tatum gets this done. Tatum/Zion pairing is nice, thats how you set your franchise up for long term success.
Honestly if I'm the Pelicans, I probably take even a package of Hayward/Tatum over anything the Lakers offering. If Hayward can rebound any value and they can include Hill, thats a damn good place to be. Its not like the Pels are a huge market for free agents. As you suggested they can still pursue Lopez on a nice 2 year contract.
Jrue/Hayward/Tatum/Zion/Lopez
This seems to be a nice mix of now and the future. Zion/Tatum can carry you longterm, while they can immediately compete for the playoffs with this roster.
The only issue I have with this, is this could end up with the Pelicans kind of being lost in 2 years. A possible scenario to this is in two years Lopez contract is up and he will be in his mid 30s, he could bounce to chase a ring. Haywards contract will be up in 2 years and be an unrestricted free agent (will also be 30), and Holiday can opt out and be a free agent in 2 years. So worst case scenario is 3/5 of your lineup bounces, and you haven't added any other top tier assets because you would probably be picking between 14-19 the two years with that roster.
I like Bostons offer if it includes Jaylen Brown. With that you can get a couple years of
Holiday
Brown
Tatum
Zion
Lopez
That way you still have 3 young guys to be building around if Holiday leaves in 2 years. Tatum and Hayward alone (assuming with some mid 1st round picks), Im just not sold on if you're doing enough to help the team long term, and you clearly aren't a true contender for the first couple years.
I'm assuming that some picks will be added as well. Call it #14 or Memphis pick, maybe throw #22 on top of that.
But IMO either way a core of Tatum/Zion can be built around. Maybe those 3 guys leave in 2 years, and in that time Tatum/Zion have established themselves as all-stars. Now you've got your 1 and 2 options long term. Its New Orleans so sure they won't attract a big name free agent, but its absolutely possible to dip into the role players pool and build yourself a contender if those 2 are as good as advertised.
Whats the alternative? The Lakers aren't willing to give both Kuz and Ingram. So lets assume they budge and give Kuz/#4/Ball. Kuz becomes a good 6th man, Lonzo becomes Ricky Rubio 2.0, a good passer/defender who never took that next step. They draft #4 in whats considered a weak draft and find themselves an average level starter. You overpay to keep Kuz and Ball (both haven't been to keen on small cities). Brook/Holiday still bounce in 2 years and now you are left with overpaid Lonzo/Kuz, Zion, #4 and no real way to improve the team.
We can look at the gloom of each scenario, and id still rather be in a position where I KNOW i'm getting a player who can become robin to Zions batman.