You want to be the guy who finds the Chandler Parsons, not the guy who signs him to a $100 million dollar contract Good times. This franchise use to be the former. Look how far they've come to be the latter now.
How about we spend the money on a LeBron James or Anthony Davis first?? (Not literally them, but no point overpaying role players, even nice ones, when you don't have an open windows to compete)
I wish we could get him. He is a very skilled, smart, efficient wing. Sort of the opposite of what we've got.
I wish we could operate this way but there's 3 problems with that approach: Star players haven't been going to free agency lately. They just re-sign with their current team and ask for a trade. The ones that go to free agency are old or have other warts.(Harden/Kyrie) The rockets cap space is 'use it or lose it' and won't last forever. It's really a small window of this year and next year. Jalen and Sengun will get their rookie contract extensions and we won't have anymore cap space in the 2025 offseason and beyond. If a true star was available, why would they choose the rockets? We've been the worst team in the league. The free agents we get will come because of more money and expected role on the team. We're not winning over any players with similar offers from contenders or destination cities. I'm ok with waiting another year for the right player but next year this cap space disappears whether we want it to or not. And, maybe Reaves isn't the guy we overspend on but I'd be fine overpaying Cam Johnson to help make our Nets picks better.
If we do get Reaves he would automatically be both our best PG and player barring any other additions
Lakers' Austin Reaves Says Rockets, Spurs Were on His Radar in NBA Free Agency https://bleacherreport.com/articles...ts-spurs-were-on-his-radar-in-nba-free-agency
Lakers got him on a very good deal, but him and FVV are no where near the same type or caliber of player.