Vogel is already gone. Next draft needs a more stringent cap of at least $55 million and a requirement of at least 9 or 10 players. Would actually make it more challenging overall and more difficult to do the lopsided trades that been seen.
Not sure how you view it but from my perspective it looks like you could use a backup point guard. I can offer Darren Collison and Gerald Green for Parsons and whoever you would cut(probably Danny Green) or I can just offer Collison for Parsons straight up. You would still have Derozen and Danny Green to fill the SF spot.
Because I believe the starter your referring to is Chandler Parsons is worse than Derozen who is on his bench. In any case there isn't much of a difference there at SF whereas at backup PG he has nobody. Besides you just dropped your "starter" Prince for undrafted free agent so the title "starter" doesn't mean much.
OMG! wtf is "Chandler Parsons is worse than Derozen"? I'm not going to argue about the statement above. But hey, I dropped prince because he's not in the playoffs and replace him with Nick Young who is playing for the clippers. He plays above average defense, can shoot and slash. Perfect fit to Tony Parker. I also want to put Dudley to his normal position which is SF.
What does being in the playoffs have to do with anything? I guess you will be dropping Klay Thompson and for Matt Barnes next.
I don't like Crawford's fit with the team, he's not a knockdown shooter he's not a very good facilitator and he's really regressed this season as a scorer off the bench. Shoots only 38% from the field, and 30% from 3 while only giving me 3 more points than Chalmers does.
Me too. I don't know if it's the same guy but he doesn't make much but I still can't fit him under the cap.