everdiso wrote:gerrit4 wrote:Rapsfan07 wrote:
Based on the way this free agency went/has gone so far, they better have an under the table contract already signed and sealed or they really, really shat the bed.
It's only one or the other.
I doubt it. My guess is that they have a good relationship with Giannis, and have confidence that he'll consider it as a good option.
If we strike out on Giannis, we'll have really only missed out on keeping Serge on a longer deal (like 3/30), and maybe getting someone like Christian Wood or Harry Giles on multiyear deals. I'm sure they would have played their hand differently, but those aren't exactly going to alter the future of the franchise.
I think that no matter what, this wasn't the year to go all in. Maybe they end up trading a pick next summer and taking a good player into their space. Or getting a pick for a bad contract.
I bet Masai would love Gobert as a plan B, too.
I agree. I get the perils of having a non-shooting big man signed to a max contract, but at least with Gobert we'd do it with a nice core around him. Assuming we could keep Norm, we'd still be locked into a really nice long term starting lineup:
PG:Fred
SG: Norm
SF: OG
PF: Siakam
C: Gobert
All 5 in their primes, all good defenders, and enough offensive firepower. Obviously, unless Siakam really turns into a dominant scorer, we're lacking that superstar scorer like Kawhi. But that's probably a guaranteed 50 win team for the life of Gobert's contract. If Oladipo heals up and gets back to the old Vic, he's a really good plan C.
That said, if Giannis re-signs and Gobert becomes plan A, I'm not sure it's really worth it to keep the cap space if any good deals come up.