Post#1922 » by Def Swami » Sat Jul 17, 2021 4:20 pm
I don't disagree that this team needs good vets to help create the right team environment. I am a little worried about how all these young guys are going to mesh next season. Fultz, Isaac, Bamba, Carter, Okeke, Anthony, Hampton, and two or three draft picks this year is almost an entire team of 23 and under guys. I wouldn't mind consolidating some of these assets to move up in the draft, but I know that's unlikely.
This team is assuredly going to be bad with 9 or 10 guys 23 y/o or younger. I'm hoping Weltman and Hammond can sift through the madness and find who's worth building around and who's worth ditching. Having some vets are definitely going to be necessary. Luckily, I don't see a lot of score first, high usage guys in our cast of young guys. Okeke and Isaac can mesh well with most lineups given their versatility; neither commands the ball. Carter and Bamba are going to duke it out to earn a second contract somewhere in the NBA. Both will have to prove they can defend in space, protect the rim, rebound, and finish around the basket. Everything else is window dressing.
The guard rotation makes me nervous. I can see Anthony and Hampton trying to do their best Garland and Sexton rendition. Those are the only two guys I worry about a little. Fultz won't be back for most of the season. Anthony and Hampton are not the best passers (Hampton a little better here), and I feel like that final game against the Sixers was a little glimpse into what you may get from Anthony next year. He's going to take a lot of shots, score a lot of points inefficiently, and end up a minus on the court. If there's a better, more viable offensive option, I'm hoping it arises. Toss in Ross who is a blackhole.
If they bring all these young players into the season, I don't anticipate the front office has any expectations for winning. It's essentially a year-long try out to figure out who is good and who isn't. We're basically going to be OKC East, trying to identify our version of SGA while losing a lot.