jcwkings
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I'm really scratching my head, obviously we need more talent next season. I just don't know how different the roster will look/should look. I think as the roster currently stands with the top 3 guys healthy we can be .500, we need more though to go above that imo.
For PG's I think we are fine with DC, Ray Mac and Miller. The good thing about Ray Mac playing relatively good basketball since taking over is that we have an asset we can throw in to sweeten a trade, and at worst he is a good backup PG. Of course since Karl won't coach Collison this season there is a chance he wants one his guys as the PG and Collison is shopped around. Overall though I would feel fine if DC, Ray Mac and Miller were the three PG's heading into training camp. But I can also see a situation where we go after someone like Lawson.
SG is where we surely need some help. Whether thats a new starter or a more veteran piece, there must be an addition over the summer. McLemore has shown signs of becoming a good player, but he is very inconsistent at this point. Stauskas despite playing like a deer in headlights for most of the season has started to show what we expected. He is a lights out shooter with a good bit of handle and a good decision maker, but a pretty poor defender. Both fit what Karl is trying to do, Ben more as a guy that runs on the wings and can hit the open 3 and Stauskas has shown to be pretty decent at the drive and kick action that goes on in the half court sets. I just don't think we have the time to develop both and imo one of the two will be gone in the summer, in a trade to either upgrade PF or bring in a more reliable SG. There is also the possibility of drafting someone like Stanley Johnson or Justice Winslow who could take SG minutes(or play SF with Gay at PF).
Gay obviously will be back as the starting SF. The backup is a tougher proposition. Casspi would be a good piece to bring back, he fits the running style of Karl and will probably be available at a bargain price. Williams imo should be gone, to me he is all flash no substance, a nice highlight reel guy with no fundamentals. The absolute only way I can see him back is if Miller returns, even then he shouldn't be back imo. Other options as stated above could come through the draft, we are in desperate need of wing defenders and Stanley Johnson and Justice Winslow fit that mold to a tee(and usually guys can learn to hit the spot up 3 once in the league). Those are two potential 3 and D guys that will be available for us in the draft.
PF is by far our weakest position yet is probably our most expensive position. With Landry, JT and Williams, Reggie all making 6+ million. Landry it seems will be shopped like crazy over the summer as he is either buried in the bench or starting because of injury. JT while the most competent one of the bunch seems to have found a role as a backup 5 under Karl. I would be fine with keeping JT around as the backup 5 or first big off the bench. He isn't great but the guy works hard everytime he's on the court and that counts for something. Williams should be gone. The question then becomes what we look for in a starting PF for next season. Do you try and find a stretch 4 or a more defensive one? Do you draft Cauly Stein and slide DMC to the 4 and have a twin tower situation? A lot of directions to go but certainly there. I would not be upset if DMC, Cauly Stein, JT and Reggie were our bigs going into the season, especially since we know Rudy can play some 4 in a lot of situations in the current NBA landscape. I love Reggie Evans and wouldn't mind him being back as a 4th or 5th big, chemisty guy.
As far as the draft my personal preference right now would be Cauly-Stein (assuming we don't jump into the top 3). With Stanley Johnson and Justice Winslow also being possibilites depending on how they look in workouts. All 3 of those guys can contribute next season imo. Johnson and Winslow have NBA bodies already.
For PG's I think we are fine with DC, Ray Mac and Miller. The good thing about Ray Mac playing relatively good basketball since taking over is that we have an asset we can throw in to sweeten a trade, and at worst he is a good backup PG. Of course since Karl won't coach Collison this season there is a chance he wants one his guys as the PG and Collison is shopped around. Overall though I would feel fine if DC, Ray Mac and Miller were the three PG's heading into training camp. But I can also see a situation where we go after someone like Lawson.
SG is where we surely need some help. Whether thats a new starter or a more veteran piece, there must be an addition over the summer. McLemore has shown signs of becoming a good player, but he is very inconsistent at this point. Stauskas despite playing like a deer in headlights for most of the season has started to show what we expected. He is a lights out shooter with a good bit of handle and a good decision maker, but a pretty poor defender. Both fit what Karl is trying to do, Ben more as a guy that runs on the wings and can hit the open 3 and Stauskas has shown to be pretty decent at the drive and kick action that goes on in the half court sets. I just don't think we have the time to develop both and imo one of the two will be gone in the summer, in a trade to either upgrade PF or bring in a more reliable SG. There is also the possibility of drafting someone like Stanley Johnson or Justice Winslow who could take SG minutes(or play SF with Gay at PF).
Gay obviously will be back as the starting SF. The backup is a tougher proposition. Casspi would be a good piece to bring back, he fits the running style of Karl and will probably be available at a bargain price. Williams imo should be gone, to me he is all flash no substance, a nice highlight reel guy with no fundamentals. The absolute only way I can see him back is if Miller returns, even then he shouldn't be back imo. Other options as stated above could come through the draft, we are in desperate need of wing defenders and Stanley Johnson and Justice Winslow fit that mold to a tee(and usually guys can learn to hit the spot up 3 once in the league). Those are two potential 3 and D guys that will be available for us in the draft.
PF is by far our weakest position yet is probably our most expensive position. With Landry, JT and Williams, Reggie all making 6+ million. Landry it seems will be shopped like crazy over the summer as he is either buried in the bench or starting because of injury. JT while the most competent one of the bunch seems to have found a role as a backup 5 under Karl. I would be fine with keeping JT around as the backup 5 or first big off the bench. He isn't great but the guy works hard everytime he's on the court and that counts for something. Williams should be gone. The question then becomes what we look for in a starting PF for next season. Do you try and find a stretch 4 or a more defensive one? Do you draft Cauly Stein and slide DMC to the 4 and have a twin tower situation? A lot of directions to go but certainly there. I would not be upset if DMC, Cauly Stein, JT and Reggie were our bigs going into the season, especially since we know Rudy can play some 4 in a lot of situations in the current NBA landscape. I love Reggie Evans and wouldn't mind him being back as a 4th or 5th big, chemisty guy.
As far as the draft my personal preference right now would be Cauly-Stein (assuming we don't jump into the top 3). With Stanley Johnson and Justice Winslow also being possibilites depending on how they look in workouts. All 3 of those guys can contribute next season imo. Johnson and Winslow have NBA bodies already.