and form a big 3? Kawhi Leonard/Paul George/Bradley Beal

Ranma wrote:Before anyone gets excited, this Beal proposal is strictly a hypothetical on Lowe's part and not something he's reporting to be under consideration since the Wizards have gone on record recently multiple times to reiterate that they are not entertaining the notion of trading Bradley Beal. However, it is both ironic that the Wizards want to follow in the Clippers' footsteps and an interesting thought exercise on whether building around a big 2 with depth is better than a big 3 lacking in support or vice versa.
Could we make do with Kawhi, George and Beal along with Lou-Will, Zubac, Rome, McGruder, Harkless, Green, Mann, Patterson and whomever else we get from the waiver wire whether it be Joakim Noah and/or Andre Iguodala? The problem with such a hypothetical big 3 is that they all primarily play wing positions, which negates some of the utility value.
Kawhi could probably handle the 4 and even 5 spot during crunch time situations, but most of his minutes will be coming from the 2 or 3 spot, especially with respect to keeping him fresh and injury free. George has the length to be a stretch 4 but his stated preference is to be at the 2 or 3; he too would probably be best served by avoiding any pounding to his recovering shoulders. Beal could probably get away with being a 3 in small-ball lineups but he might be just as efficient at the 1.
Another downside to this hypothetical big 3 is that each member of that trio currently has injury concerns. Still, I can't say I'd be totally opposed to such a scenario if it was on the table.
Zach Lowe, ESPN.com (9/4/19)The name that will come up over and over, in connection with every realistic destination, is Bradley Beal. Beal is really good. He just turned 26. He can thrive off the ball. Beal would bring minimal skill overlap to most preexisting star pairings.
Star power can overcome such overlap. Those "your turn, my turn" offenses that emerge on some super-teams can still win titles because that is what stars do. Depth becomes less important in the playoffs, when stars can play 40-plus minutes every game.
But there are diminishing returns. Love resembled a high-level role player at times next to Irving and James. Allen fit next to Garnett and Pierce because of his willingness to work as a roving catch-and-shoot specialist -- a pure finisher. Green is almost the inverse of Allen: a defensive savant who can initiate offense as Golden State's historic shooters orbit him.
Beal checks the age and fit boxes. Whether he has enough raw, supernova talent -- Beal has made two All-Star rosters and zero All-NBA teams -- is something each suitor will have to decide based in part on who is already on its team (and if the Wizards ever make Beal available, which they have not, per sources).The Clippers don't have the draft assets for such a trade, but I wonder how they would feel about a theoretical package of Patrick Beverley, Montrezl Harrell, Landry Shamet and Mfiondu Kabengele -- leaving a thin and aging roster around Beal, Leonard and George. If stars in the player empowerment era are more or less permanent flight risks, then building around depth carries a little more appeal.
Is a Big Two Better Than a Big Three for NBA Teams?
Yogatti wrote:1. No he's not and neither was Kyrie but they beat the Warriors
2. Multiple teams would throw max contract at this guy. I don't know if Clippers can give 3 max contract and still keep Lou/Harrell/PatBev/Shamet and others. I'd love to keep all of them
50CalClips wrote:If they're reconfiguring the team to bring in another "max" guy, it should be a PF/C. Karl-Anthony Towns ilk... not Bradley Beal.
50CalClips wrote:If they're reconfiguring the team to bring in another "max" guy, it should be a PF/C. Karl-Anthony Towns ilk... not Bradley Beal.
Montrezl and Zubac would be the main trade pieces. Pat Bev and/or Lou Will would probably have to be involved.
PG - Landry Shamet
SG - Paul George
SF - Kawhi Leonard
PF - JaMychal Green
C - Karl-Anthony Towns
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G - Terance Mann
PF/C - Mfiondu Kabengele
PG - Jeff Teague
SG - Lou Williams/Pat Beverley
SF - Andrew Wiggins
PF - Montrezl Harrell
C - Ivica Zubac
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SG - Josh Okogie
F - Robert Covington
PF/C - Gorgui Dieng
Goner wrote:Frankly, I don't get the strange fascination with the number '3'. As Nick already argued, we'd be better off with loads of depth than an extra star on the court. If you think about it, most of the truly dynastic teams have all had two franchise-level stars along with significant depth. Think about it: Magic and Kareem, Jordan and Pippen, Shaq and Kobe... The forced big 3 teams of late didn't have an easy road to the chip. On the other hand, having three max players is guaranteed to strap the team financially.
Yogatti wrote:50CalClips wrote:If they're reconfiguring the team to bring in another "max" guy, it should be a PF/C. Karl-Anthony Towns ilk... not Bradley Beal.
Talented wing players win championships in the modern era. I am not a fan of Karl-Anthony Towns at all. He plays soft, puts up big numbers but they're most empty stats because he doesn't win games and doesn't have any impact. He played absolutely terrible during that Rockets series.
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He was a part of this embarrassing loss so you can throw away any argument of him being a top 15/top 10 player
Like I said, I wouldn't want this guy on my team and I certainly wouldn't throw max money at him
50CalClips wrote:I'm mostly coming from the approach that we most need a C/PF upgrade, IF anything.
Anyway, we've got plenty of wings. Beal? Seems like overkill/unnecessary.
What would the Clippers look like with max-player Beal on the team? (who's not on the team?)
KAT4PREZ wrote:50CalClips wrote:If they're reconfiguring the team to bring in another "max" guy, it should be a PF/C. Karl-Anthony Towns ilk... not Bradley Beal.
Montrezl and Zubac would be the main trade pieces. Pat Bev and/or Lou Will would probably have to be involved.
PG - Landry Shamet
SG - Paul George
SF - Kawhi Leonard
PF - JaMychal Green
C - Karl-Anthony Towns
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G - Terance Mann
PF/C - Mfiondu Kabengele
PG - Jeff Teague
SG - Lou Williams/Pat Beverley
SF - Andrew Wiggins
PF - Montrezl Harrell
C - Ivica Zubac
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SG - Josh Okogie
F - Robert Covington
PF/C - Gorgui Dieng
Entire league can beat that offer lol
Yogatti wrote:50CalClips wrote:I'm mostly coming from the approach that we most need a C/PF upgrade, IF anything.
Anyway, we've got plenty of wings. Beal? Seems like overkill/unnecessary.
What would the Clippers look like with max-player Beal on the team? (who's not on the team?)
You can get decent role players for a C/PF upgrade. There's no need to spend $190 Million on a upgrade for C/PF upgrade. That is absolutely pointless. You learned nothing from the era where DAJ was the center.
Beal is overkill/unncessary? Was it overkill/unneccessary when Warriors added Kevin Durant to their Steph Curry/Klay Thompson perimeter scoring core?
What would the Clippers look like with max-player Beal on the team? Exactly what the Warriors looked like with Kevin Durant on their team.
Although I agree most big 3 have a short life span seeing as how thin and little depth the Warriors had at the end of their dynasty.
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esqtvd wrote:Yogatti wrote:
NBA-TV just pointed out that this contract makes Beal more tradable
come to think of it we just traded 5 first-round picks for only 2 guaranteed years of Paul George
true we got Kawhi thrown in
but we only have 2 guaranteed years of him too...
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