I was thinking yesterday, after reading the news that we lost out Grant Hill that, what if Rasheed Wallace is the only decent guy we bring in this year? Is that enough and will his addition, all by itself, make this a good off season? I don't know about anyone else but if Danny's only other additions turn out to be Tyronne Lue and either Robert Swift or Nick Fazekas, I'm going down as saying Danny might have had two bad off seasons in a row, regardless of whether Rasheed Wallace was added.
But right now this is your roster:
Rondo/House/Pruitt
Allen/Allen/Giddens
Pierce/Walker
Garnett/Scalabrine
Perkins/Wallace
I'm just afraid if a team like Detroit decides to sign Big Baby to an offer sheet that has a poison pill in it that Danny will let him walk and then just sign his binky, Robert Swift, and KG's good friend, Ty Lue, who doesn't exactly inspire me as being any better than Gabe Pruitt.
There are a lot of stuff that can still happen. Word is out that Danny has been doing some work on a sign and trade. There are still some interesting and solid veteran role players out there available to add. There's always the Tony/Scal/Eddie/Gabe expirings to trade. And, of course, there is the potential for a blockbuster with a starter being traded, though that's a long, long, long shot.
And it is still early. But I'm going to start worrying if by mid August all that has happened is a whole lot of nothing. This team is an ECF maybe at best as it is currently constructed and needs upgrades at the SF and PG positions and a decent 4/5 guy to have behind the Perk-KG-Sheed three headed monster in the middle.
I would like to see something along the lines of these things happening:
Sign Joe Smith to a veteran minimum contract or resign Big Baby. A quality 4th big is really necessary.
Sign Matt Barnes or Ike Diogu. I think either would be really good for the 20 MPG this team is going to need at the wing position.
Sign Flip Murray to a veteran minimum contract. I think he can run the ship and has been getting better and better at shooting from the outside and extending his range to past the three point line. He's got decent size, plus speed, and isn't a completely horrible defender. And besides, all you need from the backup point is 12-15 MPG.
Trade Tony Allen for a new mascot to replace Lucky and two ball boys to be named later. Addition by subtraction works for me.
Or package Tony/Scal/Gabe/Eddie/Walker/Giddens for an upgrade at the 2 or 3 position. I love me my Eddie House but if we sign a good SF, I am not against looking for an upgrade coming off the bench to replace Eddie's lack of size and athleticism and that can play(meaning not Giddens).