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chicago put carusso on zion and said do what you do....Chicago was also small ...
maybe play jonas and zeller together....jonas and nance together....at certain parts of the game, use two bigs and have the advantage and force them to adjust...
Yeah I think the Pels can get 1-2 players for the same value in $$ as what BI will be paid and the team will be just as well off with more cap felxitbilty.
You won't get a player with his high profile that throws up empty stats, but hoping it will be a C and a PG who will make the team better overall that will fit better around Zion, Herb, Trey and Hawkins.
It's sunk cost, plain and simple.
You believe what you believe.
The Pelicans have enough depth, this team does not need to add more players at the expense of losing one of its best players. Trading a really good player for two lesser players makes this team worse.
Also, I don't think you understand with "sunk cost" means. It refers to the cost of an investment that has already been made, so when you talk about BI's future contract as a sunk cost, that's just not what that word means.
Ofcourse that's sunk cost and I didn't need to google it.
The Pels investing more money in a player that they have already invested in because they are are worried that they won't get fair return is not accepting sunk cost.
Yes they have depth right now because they have cheap contracts and rookies contracts, but what happens when the need to pay Dyson, Trey and Murphy?
That 50M invested in BI who hasn't shown he can change his shot profile to get with the modern NBA and fit within the team is a worse move then trading him for players who fit the system.
Just my opinion, you don't have to agree, but happy to discuss this in 6-8 months.
Last edited by AUSSIE_PELICAN; 02-26-2024 at 11:25 PM.
I honestly would have been ok with a trade deadline deal swapping BI for Murray & Okongwu. People say Brandon is better than Murray and he is (though their stats this year are almost identical), but Murray is much cheaper and is locked up for another couple of years. He is a point guard who can run an offense and defend and, perhaps most importantly, is used to deferring to a lead offensive star. He fits better than Brandon. Plus you get a good young big to develop on another favorable deal.
I understand why the Pels wanted to push this kind of decision to the offseason, especially when the team was 10 games over .500 at the deadline. But the decision is coming and giving Ingram the bag and having him be the lead dog who takes the most shots and handles the ball at clutch time is not going to take this team anywhere past the first round of the playoffs. Getting him off the team and the payroll and establishing Zion as the lead is the Pels best chance by far to make push for a title. It's no sure thing but Z becoming Giannis is our best hope.
The basic question to ask yourself about the Pels future is can you challenge for a title when your two main stars don't shoot threes and don't defend at a high level? To me that's a big ask...
Everyone unanimously agrees Zion's best role in the offense is initiating things from the point... so explain why it's better to get a point guard to "initiate the offense"? How does taking the ball out of Zion's hands make things better? CJ is a good fit as PG next to Zion because he's a vet leader with excellent three-point shooting to space the floor, can get his own shot but doesn't need to be the guy who initiates the offense.
BI is way better on defense then he gets credit for. He is a plus defender. I think most people including those affiliated with the pelicans agree that we'd like to see him take more three-pointers... and it's something that can happen it's not an impossibility, it's not even unlikely. If you recall he just had a game this month with career-high 8 3pt makes.
Last edited by hornetsrebirth; 02-27-2024 at 01:44 PM.
I don’t think it’s down to any one player. It’s the product as a whole. I don’t think the coach is ready, I don’t think the team is ready and I don’t think the GM is ready. We do not have a winning culture whatsoever, we have a young head coach and the team doesn’t have an identity despite checking most of the boxes talent wise. If we cannot win with this current roster, then I dread to think what will happen when it blows up. Somebody needs to step up. Big time.
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