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He'll, we could sign Justin Holiday. Nice 3&D.
Check this off the wall trade idea I had earlier
Boston- gets AD.
Pels-Get Tatum,Smart,Zack Levine, Laurie Markannan & Sac 1st Rd
Chicago- Gets Jaylen Brown, Pels 2019 pick,Memphis Pick & Pels 2021 unprotected .
Pels would have Lavine-Jrue-Tatum-Markkanan & Jah starting 5- Frank, Kenny Hustle, Justin Holiday & a serviceable Big as rotational. Hopefully Sac pick can grab us a PG.
Last edited by Tinman; 02-12-2019 at 09:26 PM.
To what sign Tatum, Smart & Brown? I don't follow your very ambiguous statement at all!
But I will answer what I think you may have been so inarticulately trying to say.
No, you don't try and rebuild an entire team every year . This is unchartered territory .
A Top 5 player has Spinal tapped our arses in mid contract.
So, quite frankly, I'm not sure how to answer your elastic question.
We have been a Kentucky team since AD got here, when he leaves (and we are left with Ja, Frank, and Tatum) we will be a Duke team. Maybe coming from the Coach K tree and not the Coach Cal tree we will see more loyalty?
If you Jimmer it, they will come.
It's ok bro. I understand your frustration. I was actually referring the unprecedented suggestion of "Sign 2 mid level FA & 1 close to max guy." I mistakenly thought that would be understood given that Brown and Tatum have only been in the league since 2016/17 and my inclusion of "every year". My bad, I take full credit for that misunderstanding.
From the article you posted.
"And the gamble starts right away, at the behest of owner Tom Benson, who pushed the front office to end the slow game and accelerate the rebuild now, per several sources around the league."
This is why we still see Demps with a job. If the above quote is true it lends credence to the possibility that Dell may have wanted to do a slower rebuild but his hand was forced by Benson. Maybe this time around they will let him do it differently.
At this point I am indifferent to Dell. He's done some good and some bad but is not the worst or the best. He has assembled teams that should have been competitive but were derailed by injury for the most part. So, if he stays maybe he can finally put a team together that can stay healthy. If he goes maybe the next guy can put a team together that can stay healthy.
1) 14% isn't what one would call good odds. If they don't get #1, then for me, I have Zero use for them.
2) I think the Pels will still take Boston's offer if Tatum & the right pieces are involved , even if Knicks win Ping Pong Balls.
3) Trades aren't binary. There are many ways to get player you are targeting by using a third team .
4) I think Jrue is worth keeping over ZION anyway.
I have mostly taken a similar stance on Dell in the past but tonight kind of put me over the edge. At some point, the results, regardless of owner influence, do matter. If the order was to accelerate the rebuild, where we are at now is not an inevitability. Besides Jrue, nothing on this team resembles a reliable long term piece and there is seemingly no vision for this team. I think Dell has done some good, don't get me wrong. But the team has almost always been in flux in both ownership situations. As I mentioned in my earlier post, Dell's willingness to depart with future assets to "win now" can be seen in the Bayless deal and also in the original LAL - CP3 trade. I simply don't trust him to make the correct and patient decision at this point.
It's hard to ever know how separate Dell and ownership's line of thinking is, but eventually results do matter. Dell seems like a very intelligent and good guy, but I also think there are probably a lot of qualified individuals that could be the next GM that are more deserving of an opportunity than Dell is at this point.
I decided to share the article and go on a Dell rant because this is the first time I've felt he should be fired. What was on the court tonight was absolutely embarrassing.
If Zion is all he is hyped up to be, we could put a team together by resigning Randle and Elfrid where Jrue may be happy enough to try it out a year or two. He seems like a loyal dude. And Zion is hyped to be good quick.
The odds are way better with the Boston trade. Just saying it's not impossible.
Our Coach (in one of his tantrum’s)don’t want to talk about it anymore. Good luck with that Alvin.
https://www.nola.com/pelicans/2019/0...situation.html
Last edited by 13 - 3; 02-13-2019 at 04:01 AM.
I don't really want to do that too much.
For me, if this is anything, it's an opportunity to rebuild the franchise properly from the ground up. We've never been an exceptional team, we've never reached a conference finals, we've never had sustained high level achievement. There are a bunch of reasons why.
But given that this is an opportunity to rebuild, I don't really want to drag in old bits and pieces. I don't want Randle back. He doesn't play defense, he's lazy, his effort is off and on. He isn't a core piece for the future to me, and I wanted him traded before the deadline.
I can see taking Payton back since he's a Louisiana guy and because he's barely had a real chance to play this season, but it depends on his market value. I'm not paying $10m+ for him. It's unlikely anyone will offer him that, but if they do then I'm letting him go.
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