I agree. I think Brewer is pretty close to a done deal.
I don't know about that. With this move, we are in luxury tax territory. Brewer is far from done deal and is actually unlikely we get it done now.
I agree. I think Brewer is pretty close to a done deal.
Wesley Mathews ring a bell?
Um, it's very possible that Hayward will be nicer to have. It might take years for GH to be as sharpshooting as KK, but I see him being a better defender--if for no other reasons that he's a bit taller and that he wears his socks a little lower on his calvesIf you start Sap and Jefferson you can't start AK. In fact as much as that combo might work on defense we would get killed by zone's. Damn Korver would be nice to have..........
He'll be ringing plenty in Portland as a first year 9 mill/year backup.
I totally agree that CJ isn't our 2. At this point, assuming Matthews, who I would love in this line-up, is gone, we need to sign a cheap combo of Brewer and Brown or the equivalent. The offense won't come from Brewer, but depending on the match-ups he'd need to just play decent defense and take what he could get. I also don't see Memo starting, especially after his injury, unless match-ups dictate it for some reason. I'd see the probable line-up as such:
Deron/Price
Brewer/Brown/or cheap alternatives
Miles/AK/Haywood
Sap/AK/KK
Big Al/Memo/KK and Fes (I also think Fes gets more burn against teams like the Lakers)
Deron and Miles can both shoot outside. But our game would go inside more, obviously, if we had Big Al and Sap down low. Brown and Brewer would be interchangable and bring different looks. If you have Deron, Brown, and Miles out there you spread the floor more. If AK is playing well you add another shooter at the 3-4.