Saberestar wrote:bigfoot wrote:jcsunsfan wrote:So. We could get to about $32 million in cap space IF:
We decline TJohnson, Saric, Baynes, Carter, and Harper.
We use the team options to decline Kaminsky and Diallo.
We trade away our draft picks.
The problem with that is that a lot of the team culture we have just built walks out the door.
We could be in business for a sign and trade for the right FA. I am convinced that if there was a FA we really wanted, we could get it done. For instance, if AD suddenly he wants a reunion with Monty and to create a dynasty in Phoenix, we could get his signing done somehow (just an example).
I've always felt continuity should be a big factor in the makeup of a good team. Once you have a winning culture bringing in 2-3 new players max with one being a rookie would seem to be a better way to go. During SSOL there was so much turnover from year-to-year-to-year. Now if we go out and trade for a superstar then a big roster change will happen; otherwise let these guys learn to play together.
I agree.
I would prefer to have Saric and Baynes back rather than signing a someone like Harrell.
It is true that Harrell is the better overall player, but you never know the fit and how he is gonna play on a different team/city. That risk it is no needed if we are not talking about bringing a superstar.
I agree with keeping Saric AND Baynes. And my proposal is again in using the full midlevel exception ( 10 million?) To offer to Harrell. I think IF he would accept that price, then it would be fully worth it, as he's interchangeable at both the 4 and 5. I would like to see some very deep lineups interchangeable such as........
Saric/ Ayton.
Harrell/Ayton.
Saric/Baynes.
Harrell/Baynes. ( as Baynes can draw out and hit the 3.
Harrell can also reasonably hit the 3, But my general mode of thinking is to Bolster our frontcourt defense and rim protection at at all times whether it be Harrell or Baynes next to Ayton or Saric or even beside Kaminsky, Whilst Saric or Kaminsky or even Baynes bomb away from 3. And I reviewed the list of available power forwards in our potential price range that could help our frontcourt issues, but there's not really many quality options for 10 million or less ( midlevel exception).
-Milsapp. Unlikely at this point to leave Denver ( high seated playoff team) to play for us( still unproven) for that pricetag.
- Serge Ibaka. The same situation as Milsapp in that he'd be taking a major discount to go from a contending playoff team to a team that hasn't yet made the playoffs in over a decade. And based upon his performance last season, He'll probably be looking for his last big deal too.
- Derrick Favors. He'd have to take a discount, But actually might be willing to play for us?
Overall, I wouldn't sign any free agent forward over resigning Saric and Baynes( they are critical to our recent success). And honestly, I don't think that the suns have any intention of not resigning them both anyways. I'm just proposing using our exceptions to further add to our roster depth, whilst also addressing our glaring frontcourt issues ( rim protection and rebounding) with the highest quality veteran that we can afford. I also really like the intensity and toughness that Baynes has instilled in our team, and really think that Harrell could add further to that toughness, and intensity. As well as maintain our toughness as Baynes may get in foul trouble at times. So basically we could just interchange tough guys constantly to help maintain that toughness and killer instinct.
Now I'd offer Harrell the full midlevel 10 million, as he only made 6-7 million last year, and he may accept it. However, IF he declines, We then go down that list above and make the offer to each, And if they all decline, Then no big deal!
We then switch to the best tough bargain big man options available ( Vonleh, Patterson, Giles?). But no matter what, We still resign both Saric and Baynes obviously. In the end, I think Baynes will command around 10-12 IF he's able to maintain his production. And Saric will likely command around 8-10 depending upon his production and sustainability.