I don’t know the numbers but I don’t think it gets you there unless you drop Favors.So opt out of Rubio, Udoh, Sef, and Korver.
How much cap space would we have?
I don’t know the numbers but I don’t think it gets you there unless you drop Favors.So opt out of Rubio, Udoh, Sef, and Korver.
How much cap space would we have?
So opt out of Rubio, Udoh, Sef, and Korver.
How much cap space would we have?
If your neighbor knocked on your door with a broken dishwasher and an expired Weinerschnitchel coupon and said, “will you throw these away for me,” what would you say?I’d trade Bradley for nothing. Same with Exum. Dump him if at all possible. **** it.
While I like Brogdon, using cap space for him means he’s your only guy. Is Brogdon + nobody else a big upgrade over Rubio, Favors, and anyone else you lose?
If your neighbor knocked on your door with a broken dishwasher and an expired Weinerschnitchel coupon and said, “will you throw these away for me,” what would you say?
The best 5 is what ultimately counts in the playoffs. You get plenty of rest between games and can play them 38-40 minutes.
DM
Brogdon
Ingles
Crowder
Gobert
That's a strong starting 5, with Crowder the obvious weak point, and no money perhaps ever to upgrade him.
I'm with you. Lamb is an intriguing guy. I don't think he is a great starter, but I do think he could be a good one. If Mitchell transitions to the 1, a lineup of DM, Lamb, Ingles, O'Neale and Gobert could be very successful.You get what you can get and Lamb is a solid scorer with a consistent upward improvement trajectory over the last 4 years and has a massive wingspan who is still relatively young.
Every team could basically say that about every player I guessBradley and Exum both might be our salvations. Bradley showed something in the game he got to play with the varsity. Exum is owed a lot of money and don't see the front office eating the contract.