bajaden
Hall of Famer
I see the focus is on SFs. This assumes that Salmons will not recover to his historically solid (not great) stats. If we add a SF, we then have Salmons, Outlaw, Greene, Garcia, and Honeycutt along with whoever is added. I wouldn't expect the Maloofs to throw away money by amnestying anyone. Sure we can work out the details later but I'm not so sure how. We don't exactly have desireable pieces to trade.
In short, any SF, in my opinion, would have to be a clear cut upgrade over Salmons. And I mean clear cut. As I expect more from Salmons as the year progresses, I don't see this as being so easy. Now if Salmons drifts back to the ugliness that began the year, I'd be more interested in a SF but still it creates problems. You can't have half a team of average to below average SFs.
Now if the guy can play PF, that's a different matter. I don't think a team can have too many bigs within reason of course.
Salmons can also play the SG position. Matter of fact, I think thats his natural position. Greene's contract is up at the end of this year if we don't give him a qualifing offer. Honeycutt is on a rookie, and very small salary. Outlaw is only being paid around 3 mil, and only for another year if memory serves. So if the right player comes up, you could eat Outlaws salary, or retain him as a backup PF and emergency SF. You cut Greene and move Salmons to the SG postion as a backup. There's also the possibility of trades. Probably hard to move Salmons unless he would be part of a bigger deal.
Point is, if you have a chance to aquire the SF of the future, you do it and figure out the rest later.