This reminds of the Morey tenure when we had a glaring need for rim protection and he refuse to get a good backup center
Who are we robbing of experience by getting a backup point guard? Reed Sheppard? I don't think Ime is going to play him in the playoffs anyway, it'll all be Aaron Holiday.
Amen should be getting back-up ball handling reps, and Reed after that in the regular season, AH in the playoffs
I mean, Amen has been playing literally 40 minutes a lot of these games even when FVV was still healthy and he's definitely getting the opportunity to handle the ball and initiate plays a good amount, so I think he'll be fine. Ime has been treating him like our best player in terms of opportunities.
I think it's a valid point that this team is better long term if we are maximizing the talents of our young guys still developing - and that requires playing time. I'm not against a backup PG but an "upgrade" is going to cost and we shouldn't be letting go of assets to facilitate a regular season weakness and we don't yet know what our playoff weaknesses will be(although we can assume it has something to do with shooting/passing - ie. how we break zones). It's also worth noting that in the playoffs starters tend to play more minutes so "backups" don't tend to make a lot of impact to those games unless you are the 6th/7th man in the rotation(or if you have a persistent injury risk). Guys like Tate/Landale are somewhat expendable but when you start trading picks/young guys - I start to cringe. In some ways, we need to take our lumps in the playoffs this year - the worst thing would be to rush development by panic trading.
Highly unlikely, we like our guys + our massive amount of picks are clenched as tightly as Zion's girdle.
Again, I'm talking about trading second round picks and salary filler/fringe rotation players here. These kinds of moves are exactly why we've been collecting second round picks on a deep roster, no SRP is getting playing time on this team in the next few years, and SRPs aren't going to move the needle in a major trade for a star player.
I get wanting the Rockets to make a move. What I don't get is the hate for Stone. The guy hasn't hit on 100% of every personnel move he's made since he became GM (no GM does), but he built a roster of players and brought in a coaching staff that went from being a bottom five team in the league to arguably a top five team in the league in two freaking years! What more do you guys want from him? I'm on board with dealing for a star, but I don't want someone who's going to be washed in 2-3 years, especially if we had to waste young, talented players to acquire them. Staying pat with a super young talented team that's already 2+ years ahead of schedule makes a hell of a lot more sense than going all in and breaking up the talented core to push for a title you probably won't win.
Hawks in sell mode. Pick up the phone Stone and get capella back home. . They accepting 2nd rounders and scrubs
The Bulls too, they have a terrible GM that doesn’t value draft picks. We need to hit them up about Colby White
They just traded away DeAndre Hunter for expirings, picks walls and 2nd rounders. They traded away Bogdanovich for Two scrubs