rainmaker
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There have been rumors Ind might consider moving Granger. There are also rumors Ind wants a sg, such as Gordon who they are rumored to want to go after this coming summer, to pair with Paul George. This would leave Granger as the odd man out. It's been written this year that Granger doesn't get along real well with the coach, and isn't willingly buying in to the new system. With a young stud like George looking to take over the sf position in the future, that makes Granger even more expendable.
Gordon, a RFA target of Ind is somewhat similar to Thornton. I'd give the edge to Gordon, but also think as a RFA the chances Stern doesn't match, or whoever the new owners are do not match, is pretty low. I'd think chances are greater Gordon stays in NO than goes, and doubt Ind would put all its hopes in acquiring a RFA, where you're never sure of the outcome.
So here comes my proposal.
Sac outgoing:
Thornton
Thompson
Ind outgoing:
Granger
Why do this? From Indianas point of view, they clear up the starting sf spot for George who's stuck at sg for the time being. They add a similar sg to Gordon(a RFA target of theirs) next to George, for a considerable amount less than Gordon would take, who was rumored to be looking for 55-60M from NO over 5yrs.
They also get a good backup pf/c, who adds more depth to their West/Hibbert/Hansbrough frontline. Aside from those three, they only have Amundson and Foster on the bench, who see spot minutes at best, as Amunson just really isn't that good, and Foster is 35 and not what he used to be. This in effect lets Ind take a flier on JT. If you like him, you retain his right as a RFA, if not, let him walk, and have an extra 5M in cap space for the summer where they'll be active, as Granger is due 13M next year, and Thornton is due about 8M.
So Ind get Thornton, a young high scoring sg to pair with Collison, frees up George to take over the sf spot, get a flier on JT, and if they don't like him get 5M in cap space they wouldn't otherwise have this summer.
As for why we go after Granger, it's been discussed a fair amount. Legit NBA sf, outside threat, good defender, can pass, good rebounder, good spot up shooter, and without Thornton immediately becomes one of our main three, so he'll still get his shots.
In this scenario, yes our frontcourt loses a key piece, but we do have Hayes coming back. I would move Salmons to the 2 until the end of the year, and then amnesty him.
Could also pair Reke with Cisco or one of our rooks, bench Salmons, and amnesty him this summer anyway. This fills a huge need for us at sf, and leaves enough cap space to acquire another sg/big man, plus we'll still have a high draft pick.
Ind:
Collison
Thornton
George
West
Hibbert
Sac:
Tyreke
Salmons(for now)
Granger
Hayes
Cousins
I seriously think this helps both teams, significantly.
Gordon, a RFA target of Ind is somewhat similar to Thornton. I'd give the edge to Gordon, but also think as a RFA the chances Stern doesn't match, or whoever the new owners are do not match, is pretty low. I'd think chances are greater Gordon stays in NO than goes, and doubt Ind would put all its hopes in acquiring a RFA, where you're never sure of the outcome.
So here comes my proposal.
Sac outgoing:
Thornton
Thompson
Ind outgoing:
Granger
Why do this? From Indianas point of view, they clear up the starting sf spot for George who's stuck at sg for the time being. They add a similar sg to Gordon(a RFA target of theirs) next to George, for a considerable amount less than Gordon would take, who was rumored to be looking for 55-60M from NO over 5yrs.
They also get a good backup pf/c, who adds more depth to their West/Hibbert/Hansbrough frontline. Aside from those three, they only have Amundson and Foster on the bench, who see spot minutes at best, as Amunson just really isn't that good, and Foster is 35 and not what he used to be. This in effect lets Ind take a flier on JT. If you like him, you retain his right as a RFA, if not, let him walk, and have an extra 5M in cap space for the summer where they'll be active, as Granger is due 13M next year, and Thornton is due about 8M.
So Ind get Thornton, a young high scoring sg to pair with Collison, frees up George to take over the sf spot, get a flier on JT, and if they don't like him get 5M in cap space they wouldn't otherwise have this summer.
As for why we go after Granger, it's been discussed a fair amount. Legit NBA sf, outside threat, good defender, can pass, good rebounder, good spot up shooter, and without Thornton immediately becomes one of our main three, so he'll still get his shots.
In this scenario, yes our frontcourt loses a key piece, but we do have Hayes coming back. I would move Salmons to the 2 until the end of the year, and then amnesty him.
Could also pair Reke with Cisco or one of our rooks, bench Salmons, and amnesty him this summer anyway. This fills a huge need for us at sf, and leaves enough cap space to acquire another sg/big man, plus we'll still have a high draft pick.
Ind:
Collison
Thornton
George
West
Hibbert
Sac:
Tyreke
Salmons(for now)
Granger
Hayes
Cousins
I seriously think this helps both teams, significantly.
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