shrink wrote:winforlose wrote:shrink wrote:I’d add that MIN’s recent success probably makes it less likely we’d add a big name player and jeopardize our emerging chemistry.
I see us needing a big who defends, rebounds, and needs to be guarded .. but doesn’t care if he scores ten points a game or not. To me, that is a back up player, who truly wouldn’t cost many resources or be hard to integrate with our current players.
Grabbing one extra backup on the cheap does not help with the bigger issue. We have Prince in the rotation not contributing and Beasley inconsistent at best. We need to make up for their combined lack of expected offensive production. Otherwise, we put all the pressure on the big 3. One injury or series of bad games and we have no offense. We need another offensive load bearer. Preferably someone who can draw a big out of the lane and out to the perimeter.
Personally, I think I have more faith in Beasley than most, since he averaged 20 PPG for us, each of the last two seasons, and Beverley will get us some points. I don’t mind having room for Vanderbilt and McDaniels to be able to grow into more FGA’s. Even if we lose one scorer to injury, we fortunately have two others, so adding another “offensive load bearer” is not a big concern of mine. In fact, I would prefer a low usage guy on offense, as long as opponents can’t leave him completely unguarded.
The question I have now, setting aside value, is who should we be willing to part with as matching salary. Layman seems like a no-brainer for $4. Are we sure we want to toss off Okogie? I was impressed how much energy he gives the team, even after some DNP’s. And Prince hasn’t done well, but Dane says he is the most respected player in the locker room, and the guy Ant listens too most. That said, neither appear to be in our longterm plans. I don’t know who we deal, but as close as we are to the lux, it feels like the Price is Right Showcase Showdown: pick the salaries of our players to trade, and then select the best new big at a bid without going over.
I was just thinking about this. In order of dump up to keep them
1. Layman
2. JMAC
3. Nowell
4. JO
This is of course just salary matching. Prince and Beasley are the main trade assets because of their large contracts.
I just don’t think Ant is reliable enough for your plan to work. This season is make or break for keeping KAT and maybe Dlo as well. I know some of you hate Dlo, but I see genuine value and want to keep him (though maybe getting a small pay cut worked into his next contract.) Without KAT we may be able to win some clutch periods, but we lose the Miami game (just like we did in the first half,) as well as get blown out by the Pacers (Ant didn’t show up until the second half and we won by 2 on a 32 point night for KAT.) I could go on, but the bottom line is we need a legit big who can cover if KAT goes out. They won’t be as good at scoring but they need to be able to keep our season alive until he gets back. We saw what happens last year and there is no reason think we could survive it this year.











