« Reply #37 on: February 14, 2017, 08:59:18 AM »
Ibaka's disappointing production on an even more disappointing Magic team has severely hurt his value. He was brought in to bring a veteran presence to a talented young team that needs to learn how to win; he couldn't do that and, even worse, he couldn't be a good stats-bad team guy.
Orlando will be lucky to get a late lottery pick for him at this point, which is a third of what they traded him for. And he probably lost out on a $20-25M per year contract too.
You know he's averaging career bests in points and assists, right? His production has been fine.
and his TRB% is better than last year an inline with two years ago. Ibaka is not the problem in Orlando. It is just a terribly constructed team. The young PG is an inefficient chucker and then they are just a mish mash of hybrid players that don't have real positions.
Indeed. Ibaka can still play. He is not the issue in Orlando.
And the point of acquiring him is because we're not strong enough inside to win a playoff series. Playoff basketball is NOT regular season basketball, and that's a point that seems to escape the casual fan.
Oh yeah, we totally need to make changes if we want our 2nd place team to be able to beat the sub-0.500 team we'd be playing in the first round if the season ended today 
*cue reply implying that I'm stupid and don't realize that playoff basketball is different than regular season basketball, when in reality playoff basketball IS different, but not nearly as different as Bo seems to think*
Why so afraid of addressing the obvious holes in this team?
I'm not afraid of filling holes on the team, I just don't want us use up assets making moves to be the 2nd best team in the east. If we aren't getting another star to pair with IT/Horford, then there's no point. Someone like Ibaka would help plug one of our holes short term, but what does it do for us big-picture wise? Not a whole lot (unless people consider getting to the ECF instead of just the second round a big difference big-picture wise, but I don't think you or most other people here do)
The point I was responding to, though, is that we don't need to make changes to get past the first round right now. We need changes if we want to get to the ECF (and big, big changes if we want to beat Lebron, never mind beating GSW). I'd actually like Ibaka on this team if we didn't trade any more than salary filler, the Clippers' pick, and maybe Rozier, but I just can't see Orlando doing that
It depends on the deal but the C's have a full roster plus 2 guys stashed overseas and another hidden in the D-League. They'll be adding a top 3 pick next summer and have a bunch of 2nd rounders that they'll have to make decisions on.
If another piece could be got for the likes of Amir, Zeller (unlikely to be brought back next season anyway), or Rozier (unlikely to get minutes with IT, Smart, and Bradley in front of him) and that piece helps the team win now while consolidating the roster to make room for other assets later, then I think the C's would be smart to do it, even if it doesn't make them an immediate contender.

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