Playing Casspi extended minutes at 4 is not the answer. He is a SF who can play some minutes at 4 against some team but not regularly against all teams.
What data do you have to back your claim that Casspi is a SF who can play some minutes at PF? Saying it doesn't make it so. Not only did Casspi log more of his minutes at PF than SF last season (67% vs. 33%), but Casspi was statistically better at PF than he was at SF.
At SF
Points scored per 100 possessions: 104.5
Points given up per 100 possessions: 110.9
Net points per 100 possessions:
-6.5
At PF
Points scored per 100 possessions: 108.7
Points given up per 100 possessions: 104.6
Net points per 100 possessions:
+4.2
So again, how did you come to that conclusion?
There are MUCH MUCH better stretch 4s out there than Casspi so if we really want one, then we will need to look to upgrade that spot.
As for there being "MUCH MUCH better stretch 4s out there than Casspi," again, what makes you say this?
By my count there could potentially be seven average or above stretch 4s in free agency this year: Anderson, Ilyasova, Jerebko, Nicholson, M. Scott, Teletovic, & M. Williams. These guys
are not "MUCH MUCH better" as you put it.
When compared to those seven stretch 4s, Casspi was
the best in the following categories (per 100 possessions):
- 3PT%
- TS%
- Steals
For many of the other stats & measurements, he is average:
- 3PA
- Points
- Rebounds
- Assists
- Height
There are a few that he comes in at below average:
- FT%
- Blocks (not much of a concern w/ Cousins/Cauley-Stein/Koufos next to him)
- Turnovers
- Weight
However, when we take a look at the performance metrics Net On/Off & RAPM, Casspi is top notch.
- #2 in Net On/Off (9.3)
- #3 in RAPM (1.04)
So again, I ask you...how did you come to that conclusion?
I wouldn't be surprised if Kosta is traded and we sign Anderson and roll out the Cousins-WCS-Anderson front court trio next season with Cousins and WCS sharing the minutes at C.
Another thing you are overlooking is what happens with Cauley-Stein. If you're wanting to sign Anderson, you're basically going to be limiting Cauley-Stein to defending the perimeter as you'd prefer to have both Cousins & Anderson take the player in the paint. As of now, Cauley-Stein is at his best when he is defending the rim. Bringing a guy like Anderson here will likely result in him not being able to do what he's best at.
At PF (when having to guard more of the perimeter)
Points scored per 100 possessions: 106.3
Points given up per 100 possessions: 111.5
Net points per 100 possessions:
-5.2
At C (when having to guard more of the paint/rim)
Points scored per 100 possessions: 106.7
Points given up per 100 possessions: 103.4
Net points per 100 possessions:
+3.3
With all of that being said, I think it's pretty apparent that...
- Casspi is not just a SF considering he played 67% of his minutes at PF last year and was more effective there than at SF
- There aren't "MUCH MUCH better" stretch 4 options. Casspi is solid and on a dirt cheap contract.
- Bringing Anderson here will likely reduce Cauley-Stein's impact or effectiveness when we should be building around our two frontcourt players of future