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Summer 2019 Roster Discussion

As far as risk is concerned, I'd say holding off to swing big in free agency is way bolder than trading for a Niko Mirotic. It's ok to claim DL didn't make the move you wanted, but to claim he's refusing to take a risk is just silly. He's taking the biggest swing of all those currently available.
I’ve acknowledged all along how big of a risk that is as it may very well end up resulting in 4 years and $130M of an over-30 Kevin Love.
 
I think what most of us are saying is that he’s been conservative to this point, but he’s been justified in doing so. I’m not mad he didn’t make a trade at the deadline. It preserved flexibility. It’s time to take that swing this summer.
I think there's some revisionist history even in claiming that much, though. He's taken some swings in the last couple years. George Hill, Rubio, hell, even trying to re-sign Hayward, instead of flipping for safer assets. Going hard after Conley was another swing.
 
I don't think we're that conservative. We traded up for Donovan. That seems like a no brainer right now... but imagine if the pick had been a bust (like any of the next 5-6 people taken after him)? We make all sorts of trades. I also don't think us running it back this year was because we are conservative ... i think it was completely justifiable given the market and the insane finish to the year.
 
I’ve acknowledged all along how big of a risk that is as it may very well end up resulting in 4 years and $130M of an over-30 Kevin Love.
I'm not singling anyone out in my remarks. It seems like there is a widely held view that DL has sat on his hands, and continues to do so. I think that's a demonstrably false take.
 
Also.. getting out of the first round hasn't helped us in FA either of the past two years... and OKC who was eliminated in the first round didn't have issues with FAs.. I don't think the argument that winning rounds helps attract players has any water at this point until we're actually a borderline contender
 
I don't think we're that conservative. We traded up for Donovan. That seems like a no brainer right now... but imagine if the pick had been a bust (like any of the next 5-6 people taken after him)? We make all sorts of trades. I also don't think us running it back this year was because we are conservative ... i think it was completely justifiable given the market and the insane finish to the year.

Imagine what? We traded Lyles for him. Who gives a ****.

There’s nothing revisionist about it. It was a no brainer.
 
I'm not singling anyone out in my remarks. It seems like there is a widely held view that DL has sat on his hands, and continues to do so. I think that's a demonstrably false take.

I won’t say he sits on his hands... I have no doubt he hustles and works hard. He is less inclined to make change and on the conservative end of the GM spectrum. It’s not good or bad... it’s just how I’d describe him.

He values flexibility and has maintained it seemingly in perpetuity... there have been some potential opportunities to use it and we haven’t. Now this summer it is crap or get off the pot time... so let’s see what he can do.
 
Imagine what? We traded Lyles for him. Who gives a ****.

There’s nothing revisionist about it. It was a no brainer.

I remember seeing that trade on twitter and thinking... what else did we give them? And the answer was nothing and I was like quick no take backs.
 
Also.. getting out of the first round hasn't helped us in FA either of the past two years... and OKC who was eliminated in the first round didn't have issues with FAs.. I don't think the argument that winning rounds helps attract players has any water at this point until we're actually a borderline contender

We didn’t try in free agency this summer... the summer two years ago hayward left us high and dry.

It isn’t the end all be all... but if you show you are up and coming a team might consider themselves the missing piece... might not be a big deal to the big fish but guys looking at equal mid level type deals might be more intrigued.
 
I won’t say he sits on his hands... I have no doubt he hustles and works hard. He is less inclined to make change and on the conservative end of the GM spectrum. It’s not good or bad... it’s just how I’d describe him.

He values flexibility and has maintained it seemingly in perpetuity... there have been some potential opportunities to use it and we haven’t. Now this summer it is crap or get off the pot time... so let’s see what he can do.

Great post. Exactly how I feel too.

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So with Dell Demps getting the boot is Jrue Holiday back on the menu for the summer?

Nah... they will retool around him. Only chance is if pelicans don’t get Tatum or guys that can help now for AD and then decide to get more draft capital that will fit the rebuild. Like if NY landed the 2nd or 3rd pick and threw that pick and a pile of others with Knox and Smith for AD. Even then I don’t see is with the best package.

Prolly best to file holiday in the Bradley Beal pile of players that would be awesome but are likely out of our reach.
 
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