0 Members and 0 Guests are viewing this topic.
Quote from: kozlodoev on July 06, 2016, 05:56:54 PMQuote from: Smokeeye123 on July 06, 2016, 05:55:27 PMHe would definitely sign here in free agency. There is zero point in giving anything up for him. See how next year shakes out first. If we get the number one pick in the draft for instance and there is a true superstar at the top, getting Hayward would be a better move. If not then maybe you try and trade for someone better.Why, so that he can split playing time with Crowder, Bradley, Brown, and Smart? Nah.Why? Because he is better than all four players you mentioned and was coached by Brad Stevens at Butler? He would be the immediate starter.And I'd be surprised if all those players remained on the roster by the end of next year. I like Crowder and Bradley as players *but they are all expendable and would easily be flipped for better ones given the right opportunity. *See Demarcus Cousins
Quote from: Smokeeye123 on July 06, 2016, 05:55:27 PMHe would definitely sign here in free agency. There is zero point in giving anything up for him. See how next year shakes out first. If we get the number one pick in the draft for instance and there is a true superstar at the top, getting Hayward would be a better move. If not then maybe you try and trade for someone better.Why, so that he can split playing time with Crowder, Bradley, Brown, and Smart? Nah.
He would definitely sign here in free agency. There is zero point in giving anything up for him. See how next year shakes out first. If we get the number one pick in the draft for instance and there is a true superstar at the top, getting Hayward would be a better move. If not then maybe you try and trade for someone better.