twslam07
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I personally think that having Evans, Iguodala, Granger, Cousins, and Dalembert as our starting five would be the best lineup we could possibly get this offseason. I know some people have voiced their opinion about how we will not have enough 3pt shooting on our team if we trade for Iguodala. I’m not worried about that. I see this lineup as a supreme passing team. These are the assists numbers for all five of those players averaged out over 36 minutes:
Evans =5.5 assists
Iguodala = 6.2
Granger = 2.6
Cousins = 3.2
Dalembert = 1.2
This totals to 18.7 assists through 36 minutes of play for our starting five.
If you add 12 minutes from Udrih, Garcia, and Greene and 24 minutes from Thompson (by no means do I think this is the way the minutes should be divided up. I’m simply just making a point), these are the assist numbers for them:
Udrih = 1.7 assists
Garcia = 0.6
Greene = 0.5
Thompson = 1.2
This totals to 4 assists through 12 minutes of play for our bench.
If you add the assists from both these groups up, you get 22.7 assists per game. The league average is 21.5 assists per game and the leader is 23.84 assists per game. This puts us up there with the top tier passing teams in the league. I know this is all speculation and using stats from other teams, but it is a good baseline to draw from. Another good thing to point out is we do not have 1 PG who boosts our assists per game ratio up. Everyone on the team contributes to the assists making this team a deadlier passing team.
By making our team a top tier passing team, it will naturally generate more open shots and better looks for players. Our team will shoot better from distance because the open shots are higher percentage shots. This is why I am not worried when people say we need more 3pt shooting.
With the addition of Iguodala and Granger we will be at least above average in many of the facets of basketball. This is what we will improve on with the addition of these two players:
· Height (Starting lineup would be 6’6’’, 6’6’’, 6’9’’, 6’11’’, and 6’11’’.)
· Athleticism and strength (They are both very athletic players who run the floor well. We could get the most out of our fast breaks with them on our team.)
· Ball handling (They were both, at least one time in their careers, the focal point of their offenses causing them to handle the ball a lot. This made them more comfortable with the ball in their hands and will allow them to not be careless with the ball.)
· Rebounding (Considering our team is big, strong, and athletic, it would make sense that we would be a great rebounding team. Iguodala and Granger have always been above average rebounders for their positions, and I see no reason why that will not continue.)
· Passing (Must I repeat myself?)
· Defending (We all know how good Iguodala is as a defender. He is THE man at defense. Granger is not too shabby himself. I feel if he was on a team where some of his offensive pressures are released then he will become an even better defender as he will be more focused on that side of the ball.)
· Experience (Iguodala and Granger are both seasoned veterans who together can bring some much needed experience.)
Now that I have made my point for why Iguodala and Granger would be great additions to our team, we can move to how we get them on our team.
If the 76ers are looking for cap space in return for Iguodala, we would be a prime candidate for trading. I suggest we trade our 1st round pick (5th) and Casspi for Iguodala and their 1st round pick (16th). If the 76ers were not willing to do that, I would be fine with just trading for Iguodala and leaving their 1st round pick out of it.
Then the draft would come, and we would draft the best player available at the 16th spot. After the draft, we would sign Dalembert and then do a sign and trade with Thornton. We could do Thornton straight up for Granger, or we could trade Thornton and whoever we took with the 16th pick for Granger. I have a feeling that the Pacers would be willing to trade Granger just for Thornton, but I am okay with including the player we draft if we have to. Considering that the Pacers have George as their up and coming SF and that they are possibly looking for some cap space, this trade would be beneficial for them. After this trade, the pacers lineup would look like this:
PG – Collison
SG – Thornton
SF – George
PF – Hansbrough
C – Hibbert
That would definitely be a team to keep an eye on in years to come.
In conclusion, it would definitely be beneficial to trade for Iguodala and Granger and I think it could be done. What do you guys think?
Evans =5.5 assists
Iguodala = 6.2
Granger = 2.6
Cousins = 3.2
Dalembert = 1.2
This totals to 18.7 assists through 36 minutes of play for our starting five.
If you add 12 minutes from Udrih, Garcia, and Greene and 24 minutes from Thompson (by no means do I think this is the way the minutes should be divided up. I’m simply just making a point), these are the assist numbers for them:
Udrih = 1.7 assists
Garcia = 0.6
Greene = 0.5
Thompson = 1.2
This totals to 4 assists through 12 minutes of play for our bench.
If you add the assists from both these groups up, you get 22.7 assists per game. The league average is 21.5 assists per game and the leader is 23.84 assists per game. This puts us up there with the top tier passing teams in the league. I know this is all speculation and using stats from other teams, but it is a good baseline to draw from. Another good thing to point out is we do not have 1 PG who boosts our assists per game ratio up. Everyone on the team contributes to the assists making this team a deadlier passing team.
By making our team a top tier passing team, it will naturally generate more open shots and better looks for players. Our team will shoot better from distance because the open shots are higher percentage shots. This is why I am not worried when people say we need more 3pt shooting.
With the addition of Iguodala and Granger we will be at least above average in many of the facets of basketball. This is what we will improve on with the addition of these two players:
· Height (Starting lineup would be 6’6’’, 6’6’’, 6’9’’, 6’11’’, and 6’11’’.)
· Athleticism and strength (They are both very athletic players who run the floor well. We could get the most out of our fast breaks with them on our team.)
· Ball handling (They were both, at least one time in their careers, the focal point of their offenses causing them to handle the ball a lot. This made them more comfortable with the ball in their hands and will allow them to not be careless with the ball.)
· Rebounding (Considering our team is big, strong, and athletic, it would make sense that we would be a great rebounding team. Iguodala and Granger have always been above average rebounders for their positions, and I see no reason why that will not continue.)
· Passing (Must I repeat myself?)
· Defending (We all know how good Iguodala is as a defender. He is THE man at defense. Granger is not too shabby himself. I feel if he was on a team where some of his offensive pressures are released then he will become an even better defender as he will be more focused on that side of the ball.)
· Experience (Iguodala and Granger are both seasoned veterans who together can bring some much needed experience.)
Now that I have made my point for why Iguodala and Granger would be great additions to our team, we can move to how we get them on our team.
If the 76ers are looking for cap space in return for Iguodala, we would be a prime candidate for trading. I suggest we trade our 1st round pick (5th) and Casspi for Iguodala and their 1st round pick (16th). If the 76ers were not willing to do that, I would be fine with just trading for Iguodala and leaving their 1st round pick out of it.
Then the draft would come, and we would draft the best player available at the 16th spot. After the draft, we would sign Dalembert and then do a sign and trade with Thornton. We could do Thornton straight up for Granger, or we could trade Thornton and whoever we took with the 16th pick for Granger. I have a feeling that the Pacers would be willing to trade Granger just for Thornton, but I am okay with including the player we draft if we have to. Considering that the Pacers have George as their up and coming SF and that they are possibly looking for some cap space, this trade would be beneficial for them. After this trade, the pacers lineup would look like this:
PG – Collison
SG – Thornton
SF – George
PF – Hansbrough
C – Hibbert
That would definitely be a team to keep an eye on in years to come.
In conclusion, it would definitely be beneficial to trade for Iguodala and Granger and I think it could be done. What do you guys think?