« Reply #1734 on: February 15, 2017, 10:16:23 PM »
I have read reports that Brooklyn is prepared to offer Otto Porter a max contract after the season. He will help them but not significantly.
Probably a smart move from them. What if they tried to max out Porter and Ibaka? Would they come together on a team with Lopez and Lin? Could that work?
Why is that a smart move? Their smartest move would be to trade Lopez for a first rounder, and take the Philly route of stinking for a few years to get some nice draft picks. If you add Porter and Ibaka, they are likely to be in the mid-end of the lottery (6th-10th) worst record. There is still the hope for lotto luck, but there would be a VERY good chance you get picks in the 8th-12th range, that don't help you change your franchise, and then you are stuck in NBA purgatory. The only way that makes sense is a HUGE overpay on a one year deal just to put butts in the seats since it won't be their pick they are hurting next year. But, not sure if those players would go for huge one year deals ... maybe.
I agree, but they play in New York and it has been a disaster for them. I think Porter is a good fit there because I like his game and he's young. Trade Lopez for picks and an expiring, try to sign some players to one year deals and build around Porter until you hit in the draft.
I think being in Brooklyn they could lose that crowd quick if they go full Philly.

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