Slim Charless wrote:I wouldn't mind a Payne upgrade. Levert or Smart would be awesome for offense and defense respectively. Either one would be a great addition and could take us to another level.
Smart is done. I know Payne's efficiency is down, but the bench unit is playing well, and he's been key to that. I think his shooting will revert to the mean. LeVert's also incredibly inconsistent as a shooter and always has been - not to mention the health concerns, which are persistent with him. I have no interest in moving or demoting Payne.
King4Day wrote:Revived wrote:I’d leave the team as-is. I wouldn’t trade for Thad Young either. I know he’s a great locker room guy and everything but what if he comes here and has an issue with playing time or something else. Or guys in the locker just don’t get along as well with him for whatever reason.
I mentioned before the only deal I’d made is trading Crowder for Grant (because Grant is young and can be part of the future nucleus) but I wouldn’t do that anymore either.
This team is just clicking on all cylinders. I wouldn’t even make the slightest of moves right now. Stay PAT.
Nothing significant. But if you can get a piece like Craig for Smith, why not do it? He already knows the team and system and the players liked him. Can't be assured the team won't get hurt. Need to fill in any blanks we can. Nader is a blank and Payton is a blank.
If neither is happy with little playing time, we can move either next offseason.
While I'm not opposed to a minor trade, moving only players who are not part of our top 11 (Paul/Booker/Bridges/Crowder/Ayton---Payne/Shamet/Nader/Johnson/McGee---Frank), I think it's too early to make a move. Anything we do will likely involve moving a draft pick - and we don't have much of value to offer, so we must be judicious. The thing is, an injury could still occur. We should wait until we're closer to the deadline to give us the max amount of time for an injury to occur, so we know what to prioritize. If we don't suffer an injury, I could see us being interested in upgrading Payton for someone who can shoot, though I doubt even that - I think we'll roll with him. So most likely it would be a wing, or a 2, or a 4.
Those who say we shouldn't do anything at all seem to think we're not going to face an injury in the playoffs. We will. It's inevitable. If we had even one additional big or shooter, that could have made all the difference against the Bucks. Craig made a huge difference against the Clippers, since Bridges really struggled guarding Paul George. I don't see why we wouldn't be interested in adding one more guy to bolster our depth - insurance for when we need it.
I'm also not completely foreclosed to a bigger deal to add one major piece - specifically, a bench scorer. I'm not advocating for it, but a highly-efficient scorer could put us over the top (though we may be already - we do have the best record in the league, after all). The coaching staff and front office know who is critical to our chemistry and who isn't. Pretty clear that in ANY case, we won't move anyone in our top 8 (starters + Payne/CamJo/McGee) or Frank, and I think it's highly, highly unlikely we'll deal Shamet, too.
But no matter how much Monty loves Saric, I don't see a place for him in our rotation. Stix won't crack it either, so those are the two I think we could possibly move. Then again, if McGee goes down, we'll be looking at Saric as that insurance. My issue there is I think Frank is better. Still, you'd want both if McGee went down.
TL;DR: We'll do something. Probably small, close to the deadline.