This is Boogie's 3rd year, usually when the game starts slowing down for bigs. Cousins was a big sloppy monster last season, but as the year progressed he showed more and more flashes of settling down and just dominating. For all the talk about his efficiency, his fg% gradually improved the last 3 months of the season.
Reke is a wildcard. Dude is in crazy shape, and has been working on his game. But how much does he improve? Do we use him correctly? Prediction: he blows up and beasts as our starting SG, haters say he's only playing at a high level because its a contract year, in the next offseason he jumps ship and signs elsewhere.... I'm pretty sure that being a star of a big market team is part of the "Blueprint". All I know is that Reke is healthy, and if we use him correctly he is going to do some damage. He was on a rampage to finish the out the season last year after we put him at the 2.
MT needs, NEEDS, to go to the bench. Last season our starting 5 had crap chemistry, and our bench had no punch. Easy solution is Thornton, our best scorer and biggest chemistry killer, goes to the bench. Why this didnt happen could be due to mediocre coaching, MT being a diva, or a combination of the two. If Smart can sell MT on the Manu/Harden role, our starters get more balanced, Reke can play a more natural position, and our bench gets extra nasty. MT would tear 2nd unit defenses up.
Brooks: GP finally got his man. Sure the little dude is redundant, but hey, we needed shooting. Bumps IT down to the role we had for Jimmer (or was GP actually on drugs during that draft and thought Jimmer would take Beno's starting PG role?), as bench PG. We all wanted more, but this signing improves our guard rotation.
Bench: Our bench (potentially) has way more punch. Last season....I dont even know who our bench weapons were. Cisco? Salmons? Greene?! Come on now, our bench was terrible. This coming season we could be rolling out a bench that includes IT, hopefully MT, and T-Rob. That is a potent and exciting bench right there, and can do some damage against other 2nd units.
SF: If we can get consistency at the 3 we're in much better shape than last season. Hopefully JJ works out. WE COULD HAVE HAD LEONARD LAST DRAFT **** THE JIMMER PICK @)#*@)#*&@)#......Sorry, had to get that out. If JJ doesnt work out, then GP needs to actually do his job for once and trade someone for a solid 3. Maybe Honeycutt weights more than 90lbs now and can play some minutes. Love the dudes skill set.
Front court: JT will be slightly better next season, which is all we need from him. Dude is a crazy worker, probably our most positive team/locker room guy (next to Cisco), and I'm psyched we resigned him. T-Rob has replaced Whiteside and that is a huge upgrade. Hayes was decent before he got hurt, I remember he really frustrated Pau in that early Lakers game, if he can play at that level, the signing wont look horrible (just bad). Clifford Ray is probably the best coach we've had here since Rick, most of our team's potential is in our bigs, I think Ray can unlock it.
Coach Smart: I think the dude is a good teacher, but makes suspect game time decisions as a HC. On the other hand, our roster was a friggin mess last season, and he the lockout didnt help. I'll give him the benefit of the doubt for now. Our roster is a bit more balanced, and he can actually run a pretty big starting 5 if he does the right thing and moves MT to the bench. We have a lot of shot hungry players on our roster, so his work is cut out for him, but if Smart can get these guys to buy into the team concept, we're gonna put up points (and we have to, our D will once again be turrible). I really think Smart went small last season out of necessity, but if he goes small again this season then we can start talking about firing the dude and getting McMillan/Sloan.
Our roster looks better on paper...
Brooks 6'0
Reke 6'5
JJ 6'9 (dude is a combo, but hopefully he is able to play a lot more time at the 3 than the 4)
JT 6'11
Cousins 6'11
Bench: IT, MT, T-Rob, plus a bunch of scrubby vets (sorry Cisco).
Petrie didnt make any huge moves this offseason, but he made some good ones. JJ is better than Greene (who was crap, sorry people. But in a season or two, when Greene is out of the league, we're going to remember him and his hype the same way we do Justin Williams), T-Rob is going to be way better than Whiteside, and Brooks/IT/Jimmer is a better rotation than IT/Jimmer. Baby steps!
I just think there is a lot to be optimistic about this upcoming season. Will we make the playoffs? Nope. But there is a very good chance we get 35ish wins and go from cellar dweller to a respected up and coming team.