Bensational wrote:DJ and Fournier could both be gone by next season, as DJ is a FA and Evan can be one. So come next season we might have wished we had NAW in the wings. Or any backcourt youth, really. At this point, if both were to leave we'd be hoping to replace both with only a draft pick, an MLE and the vet min signings. If Fultz is a flop then we may have to replace him, too.
Instead now we're forced to hope that Chuma makes Gordon expendable so we can trade him. Or maybe Bamba, since we have Vuc and Birch already.
They don't have to hope that Chuma makes Gordon expendable, that's what Ross, Fournier, JI and Al-Fq are. Chuma will basically be a rookie the following season as he's going to miss most of this upcoming year. He is their long term play, not who they are counting on if Gordon is traded.
The Aaron Gordon situation is also quite a bit more complicated than that. Its actually a major decision that starts to fester next summer.
Aaron Gordon is an UFA in the summer of 2022. It is extremely rare that a player stays beyond 2 contracts with the team that drafted him. When it happens, its because that team is a championship caliber contender or a Super-Max deal is on the table. To top that off, Gordon is a west coast guy who lives and trains in California in the offseason, and has since entering the NBA. Not trading Aaron Gordon before he can walk for nothing would be a massive gamble by the FO.
From next summer to the following trade deadline his trade value will be at peak. Everyday after that it gets worse. The front office knows this. Because of that, the DJ/Fournier free agency situation and the Aaron Gordon dilemma are tied together.
There are numerous consolidation trade permutations with those three contracts that can equal a max level player coming back. Its pretty clear that if/when a trade occurs it will be for a back court player...the only thing that changes that dynamic is Fultz breaking out.
Either way, neither Chuma or NAW were short term answers, both are long term plays for future contract situations. They chose the player they thought was the best player...and based on advanced analytics, Chuma was that guy:
• PER: NAW 21.9 vs Okeke 24.5
• WS: NAW 5.5 vs Okeke 5.5
• BPM: NAW 9.0 vs Okeke 13.4
• ORtg: NAW 111.9 vs Okeke 121.2
• TS%: NAW .586 vs Okeke .597




















