I can agree with moving KD. I think trading for him was the wrong accelerator. The problem is finding someone who would not only take him but also give up some kind of value. GSW comes to mind but what would the Rockets do with Butler? Maybe LAC want to go in the opposite direction and pair KD with Leonard but that’s unlikely. The Heat, but I really don’t want the Rockets to trade for Herro. Honestly, I would be shocked if the Rockets make any major trades this offseason. I advocate for staying the course and improving on the margins. I think they desperately need a back up 2 who can shoot on a vet min like Tim Hardaway. Not a sexy move but I think it could be a real difference maker for this team. I’ll keep my fingers crossed for a healthy season from FVV and Adams as well.
I said that in an earlier post that I just don't know if Sengun will garner enough in a trade, as well. He has been in the playoffs going on 2 yrs and because his game is mainly around the basket and that he struggles against length, I just don’t see the attraction for a trade with other teams. However, I thought since Tiago Spiltter coached him innthe past and got the Chicago job, that he would be interested in Sengun
I like this approach because it will almost assuredly mean Stone and Ime are fired at the end of the season.
You say this then advocate for trading guys who clearly out play Jabari. He's not expected to score because he can't. He can't post up. He can dribble, he's an average shooter he cant pass. These are true statements regardless of how much of a fan you are of his