If you can get Beal for Ingram and #4, you do it. I am not advocating paying more than that.
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I won’t go into a repetitive argument about how Holiday routinely covers SFs including the longest in the league, KD, successfully. The NBA doesn’t have to have 5 players with only specific dimensions playing at one time.
Please explain to me how this lineup is so terrible.
PG: Ball/Payton/Jackson
SG Beal/Hart
SF: Holiday/Williams
PF: Williamson/Mirotic
C: (Howard or Vucevic)/Okafor
Theoretically, if you were able to have them possess the required strength, speed, shooting ability, and creation abilities, the perfect NBA lineup would have only people between the height of 6'4 and 6'10. That's all you need. That way you could switch everything, pretty much all the time, and still have the height variation to attack mismatches and stuff on offense.
Not really. It's what most of the league is aiming for, sure, but there's more than a third of the league still without it.
Raptors just won a chip starting a dude who's 6'1 with a 6'0 backup, as well as two 7'0 centers. Their opponent started a 6'3 PG and a 7'0 SF. Crazy world.
Why on Earth would anyone want Howard and Viewyahvich when Naz Reid will be available in the 2nd for us?
*ducks glass bottle
Lol. But I totally agree. I also think some great players will be available at the trade deadline as teams blowup. Knock Dell all we want, the man was good at getting people at the deadline. I really liked that strategy. And since we are setup for a while, we can be choosy and wait for other teams to implode while getting our young guys minutes.
How do you figure that Hunter is a lesser Otto Porter? Hunter's defensive prowess doesn't even compare. Don't believe me? Check out Culver's National championship game stats. Hunter is not the flashy talent that everyone wants out of every draft pick. He is a very good defender that happens to be efficient at Fg's as well as 3-pt's.
Garland played 5 games for Vanderbilt. Where are you getting that he's a "bad defender"? If we do choose him I think that we may trade Jrue after next season and use this season for him to learn under Jrue.
I agree with you in pointing out that Culver is not an efficient shooter right now.
No its not. The main reason the Pelicans had no answer for Golden St in the playoffs is because they had no answer for Golden St's taller lineup. Small ball doesnt mean trotting out three 6'4" guards in the NBA, nor do I wan Zion trying to guard Kevin Durant all game. Jrue Holiday cannot guard him either. This team has desperately missed that 6'8"+ long armed wing forever.
Unless they are trading Holiday, Beal is a bad fit here.
But, as I think it was Dae that mentioned, Ball is a good pick to guard longer SFs.
I totally agree that we've been missing a real, legitimate ''small-forward'' type guy for a long long time.
But you are demonstrably incorrect that Jrue cannot guard Durant. Jrue guarded Durant a lot this season, and did a very good job on him: at least as effective, if not more so, than the vast majority of wings in this league who are that mythical ''6'8 long armed wing'' types. Having the right body type is no replacement for just being good at defense, and Jrue is just good at defense. Nobody can TRULY guard Durant, but Jrue is as good at it as basically anyone.
So I guess we saw two different things because number 1, outside of maybe 2 stops, Jrue cannot and did not guard Durant that well. So much so that...
Number 2, the team had to call a double team to help him out, which is not desirable against the warriors. On the flip side, Durant could do enough with his length to slow down Jrue, while I've seen Ingram score on Durant many times.
To say Jrue can't guard Durant is not a knock on Jrue, but he has no business trying to guard someone damn near 7 ft tall. That's preposterous.
Jrue was the primary defender on Durant for 41 possessions across two games. He held Durant to (IIRC) 13 points on those 41 possessions. That's as good as anyone, pretty much.
Yeah, Jrue sometimes had double teams but are you really implying that guarding someone doesn't count if there's help? Kawhi got help guarding Gianni's in the ECF, are we saying that Kawhi can't guard Giannis now?
durant is going to get his....jrue did the best job he could do against durant in the playoffs...he stop durant from driving on him but jrue cant stop a 7ft player from shooting over him.....jrue turned durant into a dribble and shoot over him player in the playoffs and just our luck durant was making his shots......all we needed was for durant to have been off in the playoffs against us and we would have won a couple of games....
I dont want to move Ingram, and I feel like if we were then we would have done so in a 3 team deal in the first place.
I'm all for drafting another SF in the draft such as Hunter, but I feel like you make that move as a) good rookie depth behind BI that can take his time developing B) an insurance plan if you lose BI to FA. None of these draft picks outside of Zion need to come in and start right away.
I still really like Reddish. I wouldn't draft him over RJ, Ja, or Hunter but I would draft him over Culver or Garland. He isn't more talented than either of those guys but I think he fits this offense better.
Funny thing is we’ve lacked a starter quality player between 6’5” and 6’9” and I’ve got into it a bit because if we were to trade for RJ Barrett, not saying we would or even should exactly, that we’d have too many. Frankly, I’m willing to try the direct opposite of our previous problem for a while.
If he needs double team help, then obviously, yes I am. It's not even a debate for me. I don't want Jrue Holiday on Kevin Durant or Giannis.
I'm all for not only keeping Ingram, but also adding Culver/Hunter/Reddish/Sekou. Any of them plus Hayes or Bitadze ideally.
Jrue Holiday isn’t a SF and it would be silly to thrust him into that role.
The Ringer is suggesting Myles Turner for #4
One potential trade partner could be Indiana. As our own Kevin O’Connor reported on Tuesday, the Pacers have discussed a trade with the Pelicans for the no. 4 pick. While no names were explicitly mentioned, there is one clear target the Pelicans should covet: Myles Turner, who last season led the league in blocks per game and attempted 2.6 3-pointers per game at a 38.8 percent clip. Pairing Zion Williamson with a floor-spacing rim protector would help cover up some of Zion’s immediate NBA-level deficiencies while also giving him wide-open lanes down low to put his tank-like body to good use.
https://www.theringer.com/nba/2019/6...ion-williamson
I could live with that.