quote="Crives"][quote="Ghost of Kleine"][quote="Walt_Uoob"]
I'm not totally stoked about any of these guys, but would like to have some of them at the right price, so it all comes down to what that price is.
1. Wood, but only if we can get a bargain due to other teams not having cap space and him not wanting to sign with Pistons long-term.
2a. Saric on a multi-year deal for <$10m per year. That's a good price for a backup big and could be a huge bargain if he keeps improving (I keep forgetting he's 26 and just entering his prime)
2b. Saric at his qualifying offer, especially if that means we can exceed the cap the following summer to re-sign him if desired (I can't find a straight answer on whether we keep his bird rights if he signs the QO, but it seems so)
3a-c. Gallo/Serge/Millsap if it's a one-year overpay. I don't want to lock up long-term money on any of them.
That's about it. Not into paying "full price" for Wood, or multiple years for any of the elder statesmen.[/quote]
You're definitely right that everything depends upon the pricetag that we'll be committing to. There will be a few teams still with quite a bit more cap space than us even.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/sports.yahoo.com/amphtml/what-the-2020-nba-offseason-landscape-could-look-like-161731289.html[quote]Cap space teams
Six NBA teams project to have cap space at $109 million. They just project to have a little bit less than originally thought.
Atlanta Hawks: $43.2 million
New York Knicks: $41.5 million
Detroit Pistons: $28.2 millionCharlotte Hornets: $22.5 million
Miami Heat: $20.9 million
Phoenix Suns: $18.9 million [/quote]
1- With Christian Wood, I honestly don't see the pistons letting him go. And currently, With them having around 28 million, I don't see any way they'd allow us to steal him. I do like him though.
2- As for Saric, I just don't see him as a starting option for us. Whatever the core reason, He's unfortunately shown to be woefully unathletic and slow footed for a guy whose 6'10 only 225 lbs. And still only 26. I wouldn't mind him coming back to be a backup 4 ( his best role I think) and I would give him his qualifying offer, But not much more honestly, Unless he can show great overall improvement in both his conditioning as well as his consistency. Otherwise, Kaminsky is a more reasonable and cost effective option to bring back on his team option for a backup role. But both of their inabilities to provide even passable defense is also going to factor into our considerations.
3- (A) Gallo, IF we move Oubre for space and other assets, Then I'd be willing to offer up to 60/3. But push for 54/3 IF the market is shallow.
(B) Ibaka, I'd offer him up to 28/2.
( C) Milsapp, I'd offer him up to 26/2 But push for 22/2 Due to age, Market value.
4- Derrick Favors, ( Regardless of Baynes) I'd offer him around up to 20/2.
Overall to be honest, IF we move Oubre for space and assets, I'm pursuing Gallo hardcore with an offer up to 48/2. He's my top target, Due to his still elite floor spacing ability, But also for his long term friendship to Booker and his family. Bertrans is my number 2 target due to his elite floor spacing abilities, And I'd be willing to offer up to 42/3 for him. Jerami Grant would be 3rd on my list also at 42/3 tops. But I don't see him NOT taking his qualifying offer and trying his luck in 2021 free agency, Wherein he could get much more money. If we keep Oubre, I still would go hard after Bertrans as my # 1 target. Move Oubre to the 3, Bridges to the 2, And then have Booker split time with Rubio at the 1. *** trade the 10th pick to Detroit for Kennard, And then buy a late first early 2nd round pick and draft Paul Reed. So our roster would then look something like this:
- Booker/ Rubio/ Carter.
- Bridges/ Kennard/ Jerome.
- Oubre/ Reed/ Cam.
- Bertrans/ Cam/ Reed.
- Ayton/ Baynes/ Kaminsky.
OR
I would simply trade back with Dallas, The 10 for Delon Wright and the 18.
18- Draft Paul Reed. Purchase a 2nd from Philly ( 34).
34- Draft Daniel Oturu or Vernon Carey ( Baynes insurance policy). In free agency, Sign Bertrans for 42/3. And then Justin Holiday with our exception. So this roster looks like:
- Rubio/ Wright/ Carter.
- Booker/ Holiday/ Jerome.
- Bridges/Cam / Reed.
- Oubre/ Bertrans/ Kaminsky.
-Ayton/ Baynes/ Oturu.[/quote]