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    If Wood were willing to be an end of the bench guy for the year to develop, we could keep 6 front court players (as none of our SFs play the 4 much). However, I think he sees a lot of young front court players and does not see an avenue to a future here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mythrol View Post
    I would almost prefer Wood over Okafor going forward. I understand Oak gives us a big to bang low with when Favors needs a breather but out of all our bigs he fits our system the least.

    Man that's such a hard choice between Okafor and Wood.
    Their style of play is different, but I honestly feel if Hayes keeps up this play he will earn more minutes than we originally thought he would get this year and should try to move Oak. He is on a minimum deal and can produce, I think he would have small value.

  3. #778
    Quote Originally Posted by AusPel View Post
    Is Melli coming over this year or is he a Euro stash?
    He's coming over. He wasn't drafted, he was a free agent signing. Apparently teams have been trying to convince him to come over for years and he's always refused. There's no way he finally accepted an offer from an NBA team but is STILL just gonna hang around in Europe.
    Basketball.

  4. #779
    Quote Originally Posted by AusPel View Post
    I think Wood suits the modern NBA better than Jah
    But at the same time, is it not also true that his skillset is the more redundant one? That is to say, Okafor gives us a different look if we need it, adds an option to the menu and a tool to the belt. Wood's skillset is one that's largely covered by the other guys on the team.

    There's an argument that Okafor is made redundant by Favors too, so I'm not saying you have no point at all, but it's worth considering.

  5. #780
    The biggest argument I can see for Okafor is incase of injury to Favors. If we get rid of him we go into games with a starting center that either wasn't in the NBA last year or played less than 300 minutes last season.

    That's a risk to be taking.

  6. #781
    our team has now played 3 Summer League games (although the actual lineups have changed game to game) and many, many games have been played across the league. Here are some Summer League stats for some prominent players. Zion is not included because not only did he only play in one game, he only played in one HALF.

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    Frank Jackson: 30/3/0/0/2 on 65% FG.
    NAW: 23/2/8/3/2 on 56% FG.
    Jaxson Hayes: 28/4/0/0/4 ON 67% FG
    Didi Silva: 13/3/1/2/2 on 50% FG (75% from 3)

    Other Names
    Brandon Clarke: 17/4/1/0/2 on 64% FG
    R.J. Barrett: 9/7.5/1/1/0.5 on 21% FG
    DeAndre Hunter: 6/3/1/0/1 on 25% FG
    Coby White: 19/4.3/3.7/1.7/0 on 40% FG
    Rui Hachimura: 16.5/6/0.5/0.5/1.5 on 40% FG

    Basically, what I'm saying is that our rookies have stacked up very well compared to other notable rookie names, and that RJ Barrett has looked horrible.

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    How many games did those other team's players play in? It's kind of hard to evaluate guys who played in 2-3 games vs just 1 game.

    Not necessarily disagreeing but let's look at this at the end of summer league to have a better idea of how everyone stacked up.

  8. #783
    Quote Originally Posted by Mythrol View Post
    How many games did those other team's players play in? It's kind of hard to evaluate guys who played in 2-3 games vs just 1 game.

    Not necessarily disagreeing but let's look at this at the end of summer league to have a better idea of how everyone stacked up.
    I can't remember exactly. I feel like they've all played 2, except Barrett who has played 3, but I could be wrong about that since my memory can be spotty sometimes.

    Looking forward to the next game to really get more of a feel. But early signs are encouraging.

  9. #784
    Just some random thoughts:
    - It's only one game and summer league, but the good sensations are there. Outside of top-3 (or even top-1) this was the kind of really open draft where picks could end either on bust or all star talent. So, it won't be so surprising if Hayes and NAW end as the latter.
    - If NAW develops as a PG, Lonzo will be the odd man out on the long term. No question.
    - Frank Jackson is still 21. He's only 6 months older than NAW. Even if he never develops playmaker skills, he has all the tools to become a Lou Williams. I wouldn't give up on him.
    - Given his frame, length, athleticism, and coordination, Hayes was the right pick. His shot and post game are still raw, but not broken at all. I expect him improving by training with an excellent defender such Favors and an offensive talent such Okafor. I would keep both. They are young and seem good locker room guys at this point.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pelispanish View Post
    - If NAW develops as a PG, Lonzo will be the odd man out on the long term. No question.
    This makes so little sense I actually read it and did a double take.

    Even if NAW develops more as a point, Lonzo is a pure point. He'll probably never be the shooter that Frank could be, but he's bigger, just as fast coast to coast, and MUCH smarter player who plays much better defense and passes about 50 times better.

    If anything, NAW developing as more PG skills just makes Frank completely redundant. He could just slot into Frank's minutes and play that scoring guard role, but also provide playmaking for others and defense rather than just letting the passing and defending fall off a cliff when Lonzo or Jrue sits.

    Lonzo + NAW is a much better combination in terms of playmaking, size, defense, and switchability than NAW + Frank is, because NAW's skillset makes Frank's largely redundant and he actually has the size and IQ to allow the heavy switching that our defense should be relying on.

  11. #786
    Wood isnt going anywhere. He's been working out right in the city and doing what the team has asked him to do. If he wanted out he would be showcasing himself in SL.

    Come on with the recency bias.

  12. #787
    Quote Originally Posted by Pelicanidae View Post
    Looking forward to the next game to really get more of a feel. But early signs are encouraging.
    100% agree.

  13. #788
    Quote Originally Posted by luckyman View Post
    Wood isnt going anywhere. He's been working out right in the city and doing what the team has asked him to do. If he wanted out he would be showcasing himself in SL.

    Come on with the recency bias.
    Someone will have to be cut. If not Wood, who?

    As a side note, the reason Wood hasn't been playing in Summer League is because he's involved in a contractual negotiation with the front office. Rumours are that he wants his contract guaranteeing. If the Pels aren't willing to do that, then what does that tell you about their faith in him being here come January?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pelicanidae View Post
    Someone will have to be cut. If not Wood, who?

    As a side note, the reason Wood hasn't been playing in Summer League is because he's involved in a contractual negotiation with the front office. Rumours are that he wants his contract guaranteeing. If the Pels aren't willing to do that, then what does that tell you about their faith in him being here come January?
    I think they just want a longer look at him. I can't blame Wood's camp for wanting guarantees given the stature of the lineup right now. I also think it would be a mistake cutting him after the stint he had. He deserves a longer look to see if he can sustain the dominance he showed before. We could regret it down the line.

    Now I don't know who we cut in order to keep him. Maybe trade E'Twaun for some picks? Who knows. But while you want to stay competitive, you want to stay young as well, and Wood has that young potential that teams crave for.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kinglio21093 View Post
    I think they just want a longer look at him. I can't blame Wood's camp for wanting guarantees given the stature of the lineup right now. I also think it would be a mistake cutting him after the stint he had. He deserves a longer look to see if he can sustain the dominance he showed before. We could regret it down the line.

    Now I don't know who we cut in order to keep him. Maybe trade E'Twaun for some picks? Who knows. But while you want to stay competitive, you want to stay young as well, and Wood has that young potential that teams crave for.
    I don't think cutting Wood jeopardises our ability to stay extremely young. Zion, Hayes, NAW, Ingram, Ball, Hart, Frank, Okafor, Kenrich, and Didi are all still under the age of 25. We're not exactly short on young potential.

    We have a lot of promising young talent. Not all of it is going to be here in 2, 3, 4 years. Whether that's cause Ingram gets moved, or because Didi stays as a stash guy for longer than we think, or because Frank gets made redundant by NAW, or because Wood gets cut, some of these names are not going to be on this team by, say, 2021. At least one of those guys we will lose out on and we will say ''oh no, they ended up being good!'' When you have a good, deep roster filled with potential you have to make choices.

    Cutting Wood doesn't mean he sucks or that the team is low on him. It just means that given our lineup, given the amount of minutes we have available for ''bigs'' and given the young talent we have there already fighting for minutes, we will probably have to get rid of SOMEONE. Obviously it's not going to be Favors, Zion, or Hayes. So it's Okafor or Wood. We will end up cutting someone who is good at some point in the next few years, or trading them, and there will always be a part of us as a fanbase that sees that as a mistake, but it's just what happens when your team is stacked deep.

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    Quote Originally Posted by luckyman View Post
    Wood isnt going anywhere. He's been working out right in the city and doing what the team has asked him to do. If he wanted out he would be showcasing himself in SL.

    Come on with the recency bias.
    I don't think it has anything to do with recency bias. There is suspicion that he wants out given the comment by the coach that the Pelicans were working on a "solution" with him and his agent. I hope he stays, but sounds like something is up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pelicanidae View Post
    Rumours are that he wants his contract guaranteeing.
    If that is the case, I do not understand. He signed that contract, so he should be willing to live with the terms he agreed to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PELICANSFAN View Post
    If that is the case, I do not understand. He signed that contract, so he should be willing to live with the terms he agreed to.
    Like I said, it's just rumours. I don't have any sources, so it could easily just be the gossip-mill hard at work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pelicanidae View Post
    I don't think cutting Wood jeopardises our ability to stay extremely young. Zion, Hayes, NAW, Ingram, Ball, Hart, Frank, Okafor, Kenrich, and Didi are all still under the age of 25. We're not exactly short on young potential.

    We have a lot of promising young talent. Not all of it is going to be here in 2, 3, 4 years. Whether that's cause Ingram gets moved, or because Didi stays as a stash guy for longer than we think, or because Frank gets made redundant by NAW, or because Wood gets cut, some of these names are not going to be on this team by, say, 2021. At least one of those guys we will lose out on and we will say ''oh no, they ended up being good!'' When you have a good, deep roster filled with potential you have to make choices.

    Cutting Wood doesn't mean he sucks or that the team is low on him. It just means that given our lineup, given the amount of minutes we have available for ''bigs'' and given the young talent we have there already fighting for minutes, we will probably have to get rid of SOMEONE. Obviously it's not going to be Favors, Zion, or Hayes. So it's Okafor or Wood. We will end up cutting someone who is good at some point in the next few years, or trading them, and there will always be a part of us as a fanbase that sees that as a mistake, but it's just what happens when your team is stacked deep.




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    Quote Originally Posted by Pelicanidae View Post
    If we had Zion those odds would be like 2-1 lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by HornetGuru View Post
    If we had Zion those odds would be like 2-1 lol
    and 30-pt Action Jackson only played 1 game.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RaisingTheBar View Post
    and 30-pt Action Jackson only played 1 game.
    Very true

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    Quote Originally Posted by PELICANSFAN View Post
    I don't think it has anything to do with recency bias. There is suspicion that he wants out given the comment by the coach that the Pelicans were working on a "solution" with him and his agent. I hope he stays, but sounds like something is up.
    It has everything to do with recency bias for the folks I'm addressing... that only mentioned giving minutes to Hayes and we no longer need Wood. Not true and would be a mistake.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pelicanidae View Post
    This makes so little sense I actually read it and did a double take.

    Even if NAW develops more as a point, Lonzo is a pure point. He'll probably never be the shooter that Frank could be, but he's bigger, just as fast coast to coast, and MUCH smarter player who plays much better defense and passes about 50 times better.

    If anything, NAW developing as more PG skills just makes Frank completely redundant. He could just slot into Frank's minutes and play that scoring guard role, but also provide playmaking for others and defense rather than just letting the passing and defending fall off a cliff when Lonzo or Jrue sits.

    Lonzo + NAW is a much better combination in terms of playmaking, size, defense, and switchability than NAW + Frank is, because NAW's skillset makes Frank's largely redundant and he actually has the size and IQ to allow the heavy switching that our defense should be relying on.
    Frank's role is not playmaking and I don't think the FO expects him to become one. Frank's role is just to provide instant scoring off the bench. And if anything he overlaps with Hart.

    NAW has a completely different skillset and, from what it seems, the coaching staff wants NAW to play the point and also take playmaker duties. That's not Frank's role but Ball's role instead. Of course Ball is a pure point and NAW isn't. In fact, I think NAW's skillset fits more in Jrue's mold than Ball's. But if NAW's playmaking skills become good enough, we can see often a backcourt Jrue-NAW as soon as next season.

    Don't get me wrong. I think Ball is not going anywhere. But if the pair Jrue-NAW provides enough playmaking (and NAW gets heavy minutes, which is a big if), Ball will be prone to be included in a trade given his value, contract, and father.

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