coldfish wrote:Indomitable wrote:coldfish wrote:
Wow, what terrible take. Yeah, Embiid, Joker, Davis, they never take anyone in the post, like ever.
Exactly good to great players are versatile. Role players stay in their lane. Lauri is not even on Ryan Anderson pre girlfriend issue level.
Don't get me wrong here. I think Lauri has played well this year . . . when he has played.
The tough thing with Lauri is that he seems to need everything to be perfect to simply get above average play that you really have to question is long term worth. His shooting is great when its on but the fact that he doesn't add much defense or rebounding and that he doesn't create for himself or others really mitigates that shooting. Its like building a team around Kyle Korver or as you note, Ryan Anderson.
Lonzo is kind of the same. He really doesn't run a team great, isn't a good finisher or shooter, etc. In a perfect situation he would be kind of "eh" but who wants to pay through the nose for that?
Anderson was high percentage shooter with a post up game. I still remember how he gave Thibs Bulls hell.
Most NBA players are role players. This was not an insult. A role player fits a mold. He is shooter with some rebounding. He can surprise on the drive but he can live off of it. He struggles to consistently create his shot.
Lonzo struggles to shot. He is kind of like a poor man Luol. He does a lot of the little things that help you win. He would truly upgrade the defense.
Lauri is a player with no real versatility and if we were a team that just needed a reliable shooter. I would feel more comfortable keeping him.
The Bulls by history will spend to the cap and never pay the tax. Therefore, looking at this team. I try to get the Luol Deng type point guard. If he can be a decent PG it is worth Lauri. In my opinion.