7footMONSTER wrote:MrDollarBills wrote:7footMONSTER wrote:
The problem with Holiday is he only has a year left on his contract and then becomes a free agent the same year as Giannis, Kawhi, LeBron, PG...etc. There will be so many teams with cap space that strike out on the big names. All it takes is one team to offer Holiday 4 years $35 million and he could walk. I don’t want a player who isn’t even that elite offensively to hold our franchise hostage during our championship window. If he walks, we are so over the cap that we would have very little flexibility to improve the team.
I doubt Sean Marks will want to create a scenario where he either has to pay a non-superstar 30 year old undersized guard $35 million for 4 years or let him walk for nothing.
Our biggest need right now is a stretch 5 that can protect the rim. We can get by with LeVert, Dinwiddie, Prince, Temple, and TLC guarding the other team’s best perimeter players. If we move Dinwiddie and Allen, a Serge Ibaka or John Collins type should be the target. If you want everyone’s efficiency to go up, clear out the paint and Dinwiddie, LeVert, and Kyrie won’t have to worry about a rim protector waiting for them on every drive.
I disagree, we need a competent perimeter defender that can defend SG/SF/PF more than we need a stretch 5. Dinwiddie and Irving had no problem getting to the rim with Allen and Jordan on the floor, and LeVert's game has changed to where he is going for more mid range paint shots than hard driving lay ups. if anything, it just makes it easier for us if the big comes over to help, thats an alley oop or a dish and dunk every single time.
I agree with your assessment of trading for Jrue Holiday though.
Who would you rather get Jrue Holiday or John Collins? I would rather get John Collins. Or if the 6ers are really desperate for a playmaker, we could probably get Thybulle from them who makes $3.5 million for the next 3 years. Elton Brand is under a lot of pressure right now, They need a PG, and not many are available.
For this run with this team, Holiday is the better add. If you're hedging your bets and looking for not only short term help, but long term staying power with Kyrie, LeVert, etc. then you go Collins.



















