Hmm the responses have been interesting. I guess I should rephrase then my question because it seems close to unanimous that Tatum already plays the 4 and is thriving. I was coming off the general sentiment I used to see here that the 4 is a slot that is sorely missing on the team (and let’s face it, Horford is a 5 at this point in his career)
Anyway if that’s the case… what is then the position of greatest need? Does this mean getting an above average player at the 1 yields more impact than an above average player at the 4?
For example: if we had to give up some combination of TT and/or Fournier and keep a core of Smart/Brown/Tatum/Horford… would you rather get a productive non-allstar 1 like a Rozier or something? Or a productive non-allstar 4 like an Aaron Gordon or something?
I think a 4 is more desperate a need, because our bench point guard (Pritchard) is better than our bench PF (Grant/Parker). Turning our bench PF spot from a gaping weakness into a strength would be ideal
I love this line of thinking and really summarizes the current needs.
I'm not thrilled with Smart as our starting PG but he is serviceable and brings defensive toughness. I really see no need to get another PG since Pritchard should be able to step into the backup PG role. In fact, bringing in another PG to either start or be backup sends a bad message to Marcus and Payton. The last thing this team needs is a bad message from the FO.
PF though is an entirely different situation. Realistically, we've only got Tatum there. IMO, Grant, Thompson and RWill are all centers. That leaves Jabari Parker. Any chance he can be productive and at least show some flashes of defensive prowess? I suspect most folks here don't think so, but I'm not ready to give up on him as he has at least shown he can still put the ball in the basket. Perhaps go into the season without another trade or FA signing and see how it goes before the trade deadline.