Lipoli390 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 30, 2025 10:52 pm
kekgeek wrote: ↑Thu Jan 30, 2025 10:34 pm
Lipoli390 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 30, 2025 10:28 pm
I wouldn’t want to keep Randle even if he agreed to $25 million per season. Again, it’s not that I don’t value Randle as a player; I just don’t like his fit here. In my view, he’s too ball dominant and paint-oriented to fit well with Ant, Naz, Jaden, DDV, TSJ and Dilly (key parts of Wolves 2.0). I think he’ll look around the League for something better than his $30 million one-year opt in. But I don’t think his value around the League matches his production so I question whether he’ll get the sort of multi-year he’ll be looking for.
I still believe the critical value from trading Randle is cap relief to get below the 2nd apron and possibly the 1st apron while still re-signing Naz and possibly keeping NAW. That means trading Randle for significantly less salary and picks. So I don’t see us getting an impact player in return for Randle. I think we get a limited role player or a young player with potential.
Randle getting hurt today could really effect what value/what they are going to do with him at the deadline
Yes. Apparently, it’s a groin strain. That’s not serious, but it’s the sort of injury that tends to linger. The Wolves should keep him out from now until 3:00 p.m. Eastern on the 6th.
Yeah, groin injuries do tend to linger. I'm not sure if this is significant, but Jon K corrected Ju's situation from a groin strain to groin soreness. Archie Bunker would advise him to go see his "groinocologist".
We've all been assuming that Ju will for sure opt in for his $31 million, but I tend to agree with you and Shrink that he may be thinking he can get more on the open market. I guess we just don't know, but I think this can go in any one of three ways: Ju knows he can get more on the open market and decides to opt out, Ju opts in for one year, or Ju and TC agree on a multi-year deal. Shrink is likely correct that 3/75 wouldn't be enough, but maybe something closer to 3/90 would get it done. I could probably get comfortable with any of the 3 outcomes, but I like Randle's game and would prefer option 3.
And I guess I disagree with the accepted narrative here that Ju doesn't "fit" with this roster. I see Ju's ability to draw 2 defenders and then hit the open man beyond the arc as exactly what a team with several 40%+ 3-point shooters (Ant, DiVo, Mike, Naz, Rob...) needs. I note that our offense has really clicked and become a top 5 offense the past month now that the new roster is figuring things out. Further, I note that Ant is having the best offensive season of his career, so it doesn't appear that Randle is holding him back...looks more like he is helping him develop. This is a 3-point dominant league now, and Ant's is attempting 3 more per game this season compared to last at a very efficient percentage...I see 2 main factors contributing to open looks for Ant: Rudy's elite screening, and Ju's ability to drive and kick. Finally we should pay attention to what Donte says about how Randle's playmaking developed him into the elite 3-point shooter he became with the Knicks. I think Ju is a perfect fit with this elite 3-point shooting roster (currently tied for 2nd best 3-point percentage in the Association). What's more important though is do TC and Finchie think he is a good fit. I suspect they do, but we'll find out in a week.