northernhoops wrote:My offseason plan:
Hire JVG as POBO and allow him to either coach the team himself, or allow him to hire a coach of his choice, which I think would likely be Thibs.
Draft Buddy Hield at 5, but listen to offers, especially from the Nuggets if Sabonis falls to 10 (where they're currently slotted at) that trade would be 5 for 10 and 15 and at 15 I'd take Timothe Luwawu, who's kind of raw but could be a great 3 and D wing in a few years.
Trade Shabazz for Mike Scott, to add some versatility to our bench. Atlanta adds some bench scoring.
Trade Bjelica and Houston's 2nd rounder to San Antonio for their 2nd rounder. I feel like the Spurs could turn Bjelica around and he seems to fit their general player type, but I don't have much hope for him in Minnesota and this would clear his salary.
Assuming KG retires we would have a great deal of cap space. So, I would offer Nic Batum 20 million a year for 3 years and Joakim Noah 12 million for 2 years.
We start off the season with a rotation of
Rubio (30) LaVine (2) Tyus (16)
Wiggins (20) LaVine (28)
Batum (28) Wiggins (14) Luwawu (6)
Towns (22) Dieng (8.) Sabonis (13) Batum (5)
Noah (20) Dieng (17) Towns (11)
Close games with a lineup of Rubio, LaVine, Wiggins, Batum, Towns
Thanks for laying out your opinion of an offseason plan. Here are some of my opinions on your plan.
Trading Bjelica to dump him would be a significant mistake. He is pretty much exactly the type of player this team needs and the last few games he has played like it.
Also the absolute faith in JVG as POBO is somewhat bizarre to me. He hasn't coached in nearly 9 years and he will come in and make all the right personnel moves? Maybe but I don't have that strong of confidence in him and I actually like the guy a lot.
If this team could add Batum it would be huge. He would add so much to so many facets of the team. I think it's unlikely but I like it as your plan. :)