Of the guys that are likely gettable... I think we'd have interest in -
- Bledsoe
- Randle
- Niko
-Bojan
- Brogdon - i think he can be had for big overpay... maybe
-Rudy Gay
- Danny Green
- Aminu
- Ross - Maybe... he's like a good shooting AB... kind of a space cadet.
- Ariza
- Satoransky
- Matthews
- Beverly
- lamb
- Bullock
-Parker
- Lin
If we added a top target or a combo of 2 of those guys I'd be satisfied. Like I think we could steal Niko or Randle and get a decent wing upgrade like Ross/Green/Bullock. Could also have enough dough to get Bojan and Rudy Gay... if our big game hunting goes poorly I think there are still some options to change the mix a bit.
Sacrificing multiple assets to move up a couple spots and draft Bradley.What is the riskiest move DL has done?
I think it's fair to say DL is one of the more conservative GM's in the league.
Sacrificing multiple assets to move up a couple spots and draft Bradley.
Also, selling off early second round picks is a pretty risky move. It doesn’t have any upside, but it’s got a decent amount of risk.
I think this indicates they will re-tool around Holiday. Depending on what they get in the draft and in the trade I think its a good call. Not sure NO could handle "the process".
I’ve made the analogy before to coach-pitch baseball where the kids don’t have balls or strikes but have a maximum of 7 pitches. He didn’t like any of the previous 6 pitches — many times for good reason, some for debatable reasons — but now he’s down to his last pitch, and because he didn’t bite on any of the others, he’s forced to swing on the next pitch, regardless of what it looks like.In fairness, there really hasn't been a great opportunity for DL to take a major risk. We've been rebuilding/retooling for as long as I can remember. Bringing back this team as-is was a good move for this season. I'm not even really that disappointed in not making a move at the trade deadline, because most of those trades were an overpay for expiring contracts. The Conley deal would've probably been a bad deal if it was Rubio/Exum/1st.
But, now there's pressure. We've got cap space, we've got all our picks, and we HAVE to take advantage of it this offseason. I just doubt if he'll actually be able to pull the trigger on something that will really help the franchise long-term, unless he feels like he's getting someone for pennies on the dollar.
He is pretty safe:DL hasn't taken risk?
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I’ve made the analogy before to coach-pitch baseball where the kids don’t have balls or strikes but have a maximum of 7 pitches. He didn’t like any of the previous 6 pitches — many times for good reason, some for debatable reasons — but now he’s down to his last pitch, and because he didn’t bite on any of the others, he’s forced to swing on the next pitch, regardless of what it looks like.
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