So sign someone to play minutes at SF. Trade Avery for a backup SF.
They need a decent player to be a minutes eater.
They didn't need a SF that takes a starting C to get.
100% agree here. Why trade your starting center on a proven championship contending team for a guy whose position no one is really sure of. Is he too big to play SF? Too small to play PF? Not good enough to guard PFs?... Why risk disrupting your chemistry by trading your starting center and you defensive enforcer that gives us incredible intimidation towards other teams when we could have gotten a SF to play 15 minutes off the bench.
Now we have a young 23 year old thats used to playing 37 minutes a game. How is he going to take the fact of playing 10 to 15 minutes a game behind Pierce? We already have a 6th man of the year canidate taking up most of the bench minutes. Green might disrupt that chemistry playing so few minutes.
wdleehi...I agree that we were able to live with Marquis prior to the injury, but that was prior to his injury. Im sure Danny explored his options prior to the Perk trade. But this has the potential to work very well in our favor.
I believe Green will take the load off of Pierce and Allen's backs. These guys could not get off the floor and Perk cant stay on the floor. How would we keep up for the rest of the season, nevermind the playoffs...We had huge issues before the trade and we have issues now, they are just different issues. This team has not been the same since the loss of Posey...I would like to see us have that type of balance again. Why not wait and see how the lineup shakes out before saying this is a bad move?