kennydorglas wrote:Hopefully hyland won't be a hype train.
I would be very happy with him at 29
He'll definitely need to add serious strength, But his range is legit! It would definitely help to open up the paint for us more. He'll also struggle a bit with situational nuance and poise early on, But he's a slithery, crafty scorer with good lateral quickness. And IF he can really learn well from Paul to become a better play maker and defender ( strategies/ veteran tricks) Then I think he'll be able to replicate a bit of the Trae Young effect somewhat. But his success will be largely predicated upon his ability to add weight/ strength more than anything else. He might be somewhat redundant though with Payne. I personally see Payne in more of a 6th man role ala Lou Williams or Jordan Clarkson. And would be looking for more of a floor general two way play making guard such as one of: Cooper/ Mcbride/Mann/Dosunma/ Mckinley Wright/ Jason Preston or Carlos Alocen. DJ Carton is electric and vertically explosive too.
One interesting name i'm going to mention that isn't really on anyones' radar yet it seems, But would be quite unique for his size as a playmaker ( 3/4) with some guard skills is
Vrenz Bleijenbergh Vrenz is basically a 6'10 wing facilitator with multipositional skills, And who is very versatile.
https://www.nbascoutinglive.com/vrenz-bleijenbergh/My thinking was to do something unique and have our wing/ point guard initiate the offense through the 3/4. And then we'd be able to choose a lock down defensive guard to flank Booker in the back court. So essentially something like this ( post Paul):
PG - Josh Richardson or Justice Winslow (for defense) at the 1. Acquired through free agency or trade?
SG - Booker. Scoring/ passing.
SF - Vrenz. Facilitating/ defense ( using length and fluidity.
PF - Bridges or Cam Jo.
C - Ayton.
in certain mismatch situations, The back court could go huge with Booker 6'6 and Vrenz 6'10. Defenses collapse as Booker and Vrenz find wide open shooters. Also Vrenz being 6'10 could easily find Ayton in the pick 'n' roll or post.
Also, There's another big with incredible play making and scoring to consider in Sandro Mamukeshevili. He's seriously a terrific passer at 6'11 260 lbs, Very similiar in play making and scoring to Jokic. Yet still under the radar a bit. So IF we feel that we couldn't really find another Chris Paul, Perhaps we target a very skilled, play making big to iniate our offense in the pick'n' roll and in the front court.
And surround them with very versatile 3 and D wings and lights out shooters?? Ayton continues to anchor our defense.