Re: Marcus Morris appreciation thread!
Posted: Wed Jul 08, 2015 10:53 am
Let's give the FO some credit where it's due.
We're rebuilding. We don't have an All-Stars, the situation to attract one in free agency (though we apparently made a good run of it with LMA), or the top picks to acquire a sure thing in the draft.
What the FO has managed to put together is a group of ten key players. Roughly speaking, we have two at each position, one an established average-or-better player and one a promising young talent. Three of the five established players are also relatively young and hopefully still improving. So we've accumulated a lot of young talent and put them in a position to compete without getting embarrased every night. If you want to rebuild "the right way" without tanking, it strikes me as a good approach.
We still have cap room but can't guarantee playing time to anyone else. Let's add a couple of short-term veterans whose role is to help the youngsters develop and to function as a safety net in case of injury or whatever. PG and PF seem to be the positions most in need of the extra depth; the more versatile the better. Alternatively, we can seek to upgrade the "promising young talent" at PF, since I don't think we're all that committed to Leuer.
We're rebuilding. We don't have an All-Stars, the situation to attract one in free agency (though we apparently made a good run of it with LMA), or the top picks to acquire a sure thing in the draft.
What the FO has managed to put together is a group of ten key players. Roughly speaking, we have two at each position, one an established average-or-better player and one a promising young talent. Three of the five established players are also relatively young and hopefully still improving. So we've accumulated a lot of young talent and put them in a position to compete without getting embarrased every night. If you want to rebuild "the right way" without tanking, it strikes me as a good approach.
We still have cap room but can't guarantee playing time to anyone else. Let's add a couple of short-term veterans whose role is to help the youngsters develop and to function as a safety net in case of injury or whatever. PG and PF seem to be the positions most in need of the extra depth; the more versatile the better. Alternatively, we can seek to upgrade the "promising young talent" at PF, since I don't think we're all that committed to Leuer.