I realize folks might not be overly excited for this one, and maybe I'm failing Cap Management 101, but Chicago?
They have a pile of UFAs ready to come off the books to the point where Jaylen Brown for Giddey + picks works and saves us like $30M/year. They're a major market always searching for a #1 guy, and they have the #4 pick. Would they rather build around Brown and Buzelis than keep Giddey and gamble on pick #4?
That is a creative idea. I haven't heard that one before. Nice one, good idea.
G: D White
F: Giddey
F: Tatum
F: Caleb Wilson
C: Queta
Or maybe bring Caleb Wilson off the bench as a rookie.
G: Pritchard
G: D White
F: Giddey
F: Tatum, Caleb Wilson
C: Queta
I would like to have a quick wing defender to play alongside Giddey. He is slow. Tough for him to defend guards. Better on SFs. It would be a slow-ish team. Giddey and Tatum not speedsters. Wilson fast for a PF but not for a wing. D White the only player with guard quickness.
Even though it wouldn't be the fastest team, it would be a joy to watch in transition. Giddey is fantastic in the open floor. Wilson is a great finisher running the court and capable of pushing the ball himself off of a rebound. More a question of defensive quickness & perhaps dribble penetration in the halfcourt. Even more reliant on Tatum than before.
Giddey, Tatum, C Wilson would give you three strong rebounds 2 through 4. D White a strong PG rebounder and Queta in the middle. That should be one of the top rebounding units in the league.
Also a question of "is there enough outside shooting?". Giddey is a low level outside shooter. As is Caleb Wilson. Queta a non-shooter. That leaves only Tatum & D White as credible outside threats. So it might be tough to play both Giddey & C Wilson until Wilson develops his outside shot enough.
On another note, I love the lineup with Pritchard in there. Ideally we'd have a bigger more versatile defensive wing to help Giddey more but the offense would be a lot of fun with 4 guys who can all create off the dribble with Queta rolling to the rim.
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I think it comes down to how bullish one is about Caleb Wilson. Is he an All-Star talent? How confident are you in him becoming an All-Star? 30%? 50%? 70%? 90%? How long will he take to reach All-Star performance level? Can he do it by year 2 or year 3? If it is longer than that, will be waste too much of Tatum's prime?
I am not bullish on Giddey. I love watching him. His passing, ball-handling and teamwork are a joy to see. But he is still a subpar defender, subpar shooter and has mediocre overall scoring efficiency. So he has less impact than a guy should have who is putting up raw numbers like he is (big numbers). I see him firmly in the 3rd / 4th option zone as a player rather than the top player or main sidekick on a title contender. So Caleb Wilson is one I would be looking at to be the #2 option to Tatum in order for this to become a title contender again.