TheGrey08 wrote:First I don't see this as "officially a total rebuild". 3 of the 5 starters have been down most of the year. I see this as a good year to see what the young players have, make a couple moves in the off season as well as getting a good pick in the draft and going into next year with a lot of young talent with some solid vets mixed in. Vets that actually fit the roster though unlike Young.
Young & Bud are the ones I can either see go. Martin & Mo depend on the situation really. I haven't really thought about trades, but that's probably better for another thread anyway.
Agree, I really like the vets/young guys mix that we initially went into the year with. And to your point, it's about getting the
right vets.
We know that there are a couple of obvious spots open next season, whether we trade anyone or not, that will require another body or two.
The first is backup point guard. Mo Williams is on a one-year deal and is probably having his worst year since he was a rookie. And LaVine has not clearly established himself as a credible NBA point guard yet. And either way, most teams carry three point guards on their roster, so we are going to need one assuming that we don't re-up Mo.
The second area needing help is Center, but I'm pretty sure that will be addressed through the draft since it's pretty top-heavy with decent Center prospects.
And the third area is Power Forward, given the anemic output of Young and Bennett. I don't see Young with the team next year. I think we either trade him or he declines his option and decides to take less money to join a winner. We're stuck with AB for another year, but there is no way in hell he should be starting. I would seriously look to re-sign Adrien on a cheap deal and just accept the fact we will have a role-playing PF until we work out a future trade or free agent signing to upgrade the position.
As I mentioned earlier, one wildcard here is Nemanja Bjelica, which we can either bring in ourselves OR dangle as a trade asset to help fill one of the other roles above.