Barkley6 wrote:bwgood77 wrote:Barkley6 wrote:
I don't think it's about getting a star player, we definitely don't have that kind of money. Its about the difference between getting a guy on a minimum and getting an MLE quality guy for our rotation, while avoiding serious luxury tax implications.
Do we go get Kelly Olynyk for the MLE to replace Saric?
Could we convince a Richuan Holmes to play for the MLE?
Do you get a Josh Richardson? A Tony Snell? a Will Barton? to be our backup for Devin Booker.
It's that level of guy, making us deeper and giving us even more options on offense and defense that we'd be looking at with the MLE.
Or conversely, it's being able to have the ability to dip into part of the MLE money and making sure we get the guy we want, instead of only being able to offer a minimum contract and hope that the situation in PHX has enough appeal.
Or, in terms of the DPE...it's a question of, do we offer Pick #29+DPE to Milwaukee for Bobby Portis?
It's about giving us options and continuing to get deeper. We saw in the regular season our inability to settle on a 4th guard in the rotation as we cycled through Galloway, Moore and Carter. We saw Frank in and out of the rotation. And now we have Saric's minutes to fill.
Payne and Craig hopefully come back, but even then we are only 8 deep as currently constructed, and Monty has shown the desire to go 10 deep.
No one is saying we get DeMar Derozan to sign here, it's more about finding high quality guys to fill in some of our 6-10th man minutes.
I don't think know that we will use the MLE or all of it if it puts us in the tax if we know we are in the tax the following year. Plus a good player who wants minutes or could start would likely not get a lot of minutes if you want our starting 5 and the Cam's to get a lot of minutes, especially if we keep Craig. Craig was already eating into Saric's minutes.
Now if there is an Olynyk type that doesn't get an offer and we could stay under the tax, I think we could or should try a one year deal...both sides might want it.
Holmes isn't going to take a MLE deal to play like 15 minutes a night. He's a legit starting C.
I don't know why we are looking for someone who would likely want or get major minutes when we have a team on the cusp of a championship with a bunch of young players improving.
Because in this league, if you're standing still, you're falling behind. If nothing else, we have all of Saric's minutes to replace, and despite being on the cusp of winning it all, we do have some areas for improvement.
The idea is to make us repeat contenders and not let this just be one historic run. We do that by improving the roster.
It's not like I'm saying blow the team up, or trade one of our key pieces. I'm saying let's improve on Kaminsky, Moore, Galloway, Carter and Nader. I'm saying let's find an adequate replacement for Dario.
That shouldn't be a bold statement.
Sure, maybe improvements to our 11-15 guys but you just don't have much money. Standing still for championship contenders can be important. We may fall due to health of other teams, but to make a difference that moves the needle much, you'd need to replace a high minutes guy, and the team has so much chemistry I wouldn't mess with it. There is probably a bigger chance it backfires. But absolutely I take upgrades on the people you name...even though I think those guys are not bad 11-15 guys (or 10-14 or whatever). Our players are also getting valuable experience, are young, and will continue to learn from Paul...especially a guy like Jalen Smith.


















