FloridaMan78 wrote:foolinc wrote:Snakebites wrote:The poll lacks nuance, so I’ll explain.
I really don’t want to bottom out again, so I put push for playoffs even though I question whether that fits. I put it for both want and predict.
With Cade, Bey, Stewart, Hayes etc we at least in theory have a significant portion of what’s going to be our core moving forward. I don’t think you stay in bottom-out mode with that in place.
I think we push for wins, though I don’t know how many we actually get. You might get some strategic losses towards the end to get a slightly better position, but I think bottom 3 won’t be in the cards again.
This is where I'm at. "Tanking" doesn't make sense for this team, but there are levels to what it means by "pushing" for the playoffs. Also selected push for the playoffs twice, but I feel like we will only be making some low to mid-level moves to round out the squad. The push will come from us trying to win games with the kids, perhaps something similar to what happened with the Kings.
Same. Push for playoffs but don’t sign anyone older than 25 Make a trade for the future if it makes sense. Done tanking.
Resign Frank, let go of Joseph, while adding two draft picks and we’d be at either 12 or 13 (8-10 would be on rookie deals) roster spots filled on the 15 man. I’d fill those out with veteran solid shooter/good teammate types preferably on cheaper deals.
You add two more early career and/or rookies on the two way deals. That’s roughly 12/17 players on rookie deals or early in career contracts. Plus Grant, Okafor, and Plumlee.
I don’t think we should only focus on guys 25 or younger for the open 2 or 3 regular contract slots.
Otherwise I completely agree.