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I would target a point guard and power forward preferably a stretch 4. So I would hope to get Payton back for 8 million or less for a season or two. A shooting point guard would probably be a better move though. Then I would target maybe one of the Morris twins for a year or 2. I would love to bring back Nico or maybe Bobby Portis, but those guys may cost more than I want to spend. But we should have like 30 million or so and we will have to spend it I guess.
I would try to make sure I got room to try for Dame Lillard in 2021.
Wouldn't mind Tyus Jones, Quinn Cook, Shabazz Napier if not happy with Frank being backup.
Dedmon, Lopez and Boogie should be targets at C
I would target a point guard and power forward. Then I might bring in a small forward as well.
Point guard:
Elfrid Payton, Quinn Cook, Terry Rozier, Emmanuel Mudiay, Jeremy Lin, Jose Juan Barea, & Shabazz Napier could all be point guard targets in that good backup range.
Unless we do go out and spend for a top starter like DLo Russell, Malcolm Brogdon, Ricky Rubio, and maybe Derrick Rose is in that category but he’s a backup.
Power forward:
Julius Randle, Nico Mirotic, Paul Millsap, Jabari Parker, Marcus Morris, Bobby Portis, Thaddeus Young, Al-Farouq Aminu in that starter category but could also be top notch backups.
Then you got Taj Gibson, Kenneth Faried, Markief Morris, Jeff Green, & JaMychal Green in that not so much starter, backup spot IMO.
Small forward/wing:
Rudy Gay, Trevor Ariza, Kelly Oubre, Justin Holiday, James Ennis, Wilson Chandler, Terence Ross, Jeremy Lamb, Rodney Hood, Reggie Bullock, & DeMarre Carroll
with
Thabo Sefolosha, Daniel House, Iman Shumpert, Garrett Temple, Gerald Green, Nik Stauskas, Alex Abrines, Wayne Selden, Patrick McCaw, Furkan Korkmaz, MarShon Brooks, Nick Young, Ben McElmore, Alec Burks, Ronda Hollis-Jefferson, Mario Hezonja, Stanley Johnson, Dorian Finney-Smith, & Corey Brewer
I would look for one of those wings that could come really cheap that can play some 3 and shoot the 3 with ok D.
So we may do best going for the better power forward/stretch 4, with one of those point guards in that 1st group preferably Payton, Cook, or Rozier, and one of those cheap wings.
Last edited by DaPelFromHell; 06-21-2019 at 08:41 PM.
We got rid of Solo to get Solo out the locker room. If Solo was Jared Dudley off the court, but the exact same player he was last year on the court, I’m not sure we trade him. Instead Solo was the anti-Dudley.
You say that about Lillard but many have passed on the super max. He will already be an extremely rich 31 year old when he’s due for his new deal. He might be ready for a change of scenery by then. A starting team of Jaxson Hayes, Zion Williamson, Brandon Ingram, & Nickeil Alexander-Walker could be quite enticing if they are as good as we hope by then. And who knows what other big time rookies we get our hands on before then. We might have an even better center or shooting guard taken in the 2020 or 2021 draft. We have one of the brightest futures out of any team for the next decade if we play our cards right. If we somehow get that top pick in 2021 and land Jalen Green we may not need him. Dude is already the best player in high school at 16 and getting compared to Kobe.
Last edited by DaPelFromHell; 06-21-2019 at 09:25 PM.
Last edited by Darkhorse985; 06-21-2019 at 09:43 PM.
Personally I dont think we need a Point Guard THAT bad. With Zo, Hart(hybrid), and F-Jax I think we'll be decent. Plus NAW could fill in for a bit too.
However for the SF I say we sign Justin Holiday, Jeremy Lamb(preferably) or Demarre Carrol because we can get them for less than $10m.
Then for the PF/C I say we go for Taj Gibson. Solid vet and has always been consistent throught his career.
Last edited by hornetzplaya; 06-21-2019 at 10:12 PM.
I would love to see
Niko Mirotic, Elfrid Payton, & Gerald Green(I been wanting to add Green for years)
C: Okafor, Hayes, Wood
PF: Zion, Niko
SF: Ingram, Hart, Green
SG: Jrue, NAW, Moore
PG: Ball, Payton, Jackson
I think Niko liked it here in NOLA. I think a lot of foreign players like it here due to its European feel in some ways. Payton may be looking for a chance to start, but with Ball he could have his shot. Plus it doesn’t hurt that he’s from Gretna. I like the hometown kid a lot and if he hadn’t gotten hurt early on this past season could of possibly went different. But I’m so glad it didn’t hehe. Gerald Green has good size at 6’8” and can shoot it pretty good. He was once an unreal athlete, but he’s now 33. If not him I would hope to bring in an older vet with some playoff experience. I would keep Moore with his 8 million and maybe move him during the season. He’s a nice vet for the youngsters to learn from and an ultimate professional. We would probably be better off just keeping him and not signing Green or another wing. He played good for us in a 3 guard lineup.
I totally forgot about NAW lol. Big NAWlins!! I’d try to move Moore then.
Last edited by DaPelFromHell; 06-21-2019 at 11:03 PM.
Who feels comfortable with Jahlil Okafor as our starting center? I don’t because of his poor defense.
I am until Hayes is ready. I don’t think Hayes will be ready to start right away. We will have good help defense with Zion, Jrue, & Ball and Ingram’s length to cover for him a bit. Depending on the team I would have Niko or whoever we sign probably starting a good bit. Only a few teams that have true dominate centers starting.
Last edited by DaPelFromHell; 06-21-2019 at 10:46 PM.
I think with Hayes you have two real options. Either you start him, and then pull him relatively quickly, or you put him in the Diallo role for the first few months of the season.
Diallo was playing something like 20 minutes a game by the end of last season, and I think Hayes should be starting off around that kind of usage. He needs on court run, but for a guy who didn't play heavy minutes in college and is a little bit of a project it's unfair to throw him out there for 35 minutes a game and just expect magic. Much better to give him good minutes, but mainly against backup bigs for a couple of months to just let him adjust to the pace and style of the NBA without getting overwhelmed. Maybe up his minutes around January if he's showing good progress.
Basketball.
As optimistic as I am about Hayes' future potential, I recognize that he needs some serious time in the weight room pumping iron and he could use some time in the buffet line too.
Agree with that. He's about 220lbs now. Other big men who weigh around that amount include:
Thad Young: 6'9'', 221lbs
Nerlens Noel: 6'11'', 220lbs
Ed Davis: 6'10, 224lbs.
Hayes is 6'11.5''. I'd like him to get up to maybe around 235 or 240. That would put him in the same weight range as Ibaka, Montrezl Harrel, Clint Capela, Giannis Antetokoumnpo, and Rudy Gobert. That would give him just that little bit extra strength in the post, and shouldn't be heavy enough to drag his mobility down.
Yea Griff came out and admitted Grant was actually the guy least on board with drafting Bennett. Which in a weird way makes me like him more. Even though I think the picks and trades he made and supported were kind of spotty (2 1sts for MoZGov cmon). Many of them were defensible, some werent. But having a GM who can admit mistakes means no more trading a first for Asik and then giving him a dumb contract.
But my point stands despite Griff being a well regarded exec around the league, his transaction history is not all that good. Langdon seems well respected too but he really has just about nothing where I can say Landon was the reason behind that particular move or that particular pick.
I think they are doing a solid (not great but solid) job so far though. But if they go out in FA and spend all the cap on 2 non shooters and I complain I don't want to here a bunch of 'trust griff' comments. We as fans have the right to question decisions.
That is the life of being a GM. None have pristine records. And for the record, I really wish people would stop brining up that Asik deal here. AT THAT TIME most were completely on board with that contract and giving up a first to get him here. To sit here and point at that today is nothing but revisionist 20/20.
At this point most of us like this draft. In 2022 if things dont go well or if it hasnt shown any promise, you'll have those same people talking about how awful Griff was for this draft and who he could have gotten instead. These are things you have to deal with as GM.
I'm making my prediction!
One of these dudes will be a Pelican...
We could trade for these guys into cap space:
Capella ($74m/4yrs)
Adams ($53m/2yrs)
Love ($120m/4yrs)
Griffin ($110m/3yrs)
Biyombo ($17m/1yr)
T. Thomspon ($18m/1yr)
Plumlee ($14m/1yr)
Olynyk ($26m/2yrs)
Meyers Leonard ($11m/1yr)
Marc Gasol ($25m/1yr)
or we could target these dudes in free agency:
Robin Lopez and/or Brook Lopez
Dedmon
Kevon Looney
W. Caulie-Stein
Valanciunas
Vucevic
Horford
Niko Mirotic
JaMychal Green
Julius Randle
Last edited by NMThreeMVP; 06-22-2019 at 09:12 AM.
Anybody else love Josh Hart? The guy repping us hard in this biznitch
Nah it's true. Griff had an interview, I think in SI but maybe somewhere else, where he said that pretty much the entire front office, including himself, was in on Bennett. He also admitted that that was obviously a mistake and he's learned from it, and he's also learned to listen to the dissenting opinions thoroughly as a result. It's part of what makes him such an open minded team-oriented guy today.
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