cctrackstar
Well-Known Member
So, let me try to redirect this:
Are we satisfied with the core that we currently have. As someone said, we have a point forward. At what point do you stop trying to get new talent and instead pick up pieces to compliment current players on the roster. It seems like most threads about trading players and cutting players are in an effort to get new starting talent, but don't we already have the starters or at least future starters that we need? My one exception to this is the point guard. Of all the players on the team, I feel Harris is the one that fits the least at least as far as starting players go, and we don't have a young player to take up the reigns if he goes away. Beyond this at the 2 wehave raja (boo) but he has Burks waiting to take the reigns, or Hayward if you like. At the 3 we have Howard, and CJ or Hayward ready to take the reigns. At the 4 we have Millsap, with Favors ready to take the reigns. Finally at the 5 we have Al, with Kanter ready to take the reigns. The point is, at every position we have veterans to lead, with young talent to cover and back them up until the point that they prove they are ready to take over EXCEPT at the point guard. If we focus anywhere, it should be at the point guard, and with a young upcoming talent.
Are we satisfied with the core that we currently have. As someone said, we have a point forward. At what point do you stop trying to get new talent and instead pick up pieces to compliment current players on the roster. It seems like most threads about trading players and cutting players are in an effort to get new starting talent, but don't we already have the starters or at least future starters that we need? My one exception to this is the point guard. Of all the players on the team, I feel Harris is the one that fits the least at least as far as starting players go, and we don't have a young player to take up the reigns if he goes away. Beyond this at the 2 wehave raja (boo) but he has Burks waiting to take the reigns, or Hayward if you like. At the 3 we have Howard, and CJ or Hayward ready to take the reigns. At the 4 we have Millsap, with Favors ready to take the reigns. Finally at the 5 we have Al, with Kanter ready to take the reigns. The point is, at every position we have veterans to lead, with young talent to cover and back them up until the point that they prove they are ready to take over EXCEPT at the point guard. If we focus anywhere, it should be at the point guard, and with a young upcoming talent.