What if the best thing to do is bring back Bruce Brown, at least to begin the season? We could trade him at the other deadline if we feel that Dick is ready to step in and/or the fit is not really there, on a ''true'' season and ''true'' roster.
Poeltl | Olynyk | Boucher | Rookie
Barnes | Porter | McDaniels
Barrett | Agbaji | Nwora | Rookie
Brown | Dick | Freeman-Liberty
Quickley | FA | Rookie
*But hum... any interesting point guard via free agency? Maybe we don't need another one if everyone is healthy.
This is basically status quo to this season and the worst possible outcome. Lose some combination of Porter, Brown, FL, Boucher and McDaniels.
The more I look at it, and with Jontay now probably gone... I can really see the Raps overpay for one of Taurean Prince or Kyle Anderson to have a legit backup forward. And I wouldn't be against it. Another option could be Dario Saric.
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The more I look at it, and with Jontay now probably gone... I can really see the Raps overpay for one of Taurean Prince or Kyle Anderson to have a legit backup forward. And I wouldn't be against it. Another option could be Dario Saric.
Saric would fit what we do pretty well. I like that suggestion.
Which team(s) are on the watch for blowing it up this off-season? Utah did it a couple of seasons ago, Raps should have been that team last off-season but opted to do it in-season. Washington last year as well. There's been rumors of Atlanta wanting to trade either Trae or Dejounte. Does Miami decide being a play-in team isn't worth the payroll?
Which team(s) are on the watch for blowing it up this off-season? Utah did it a couple of seasons ago, Raps should have been that team last off-season but opted to do it in-season. Washington last year as well. There's been rumors of Atlanta wanting to trade either Trae or Dejounte. Does Miami decide being a play-in team isn't worth the payroll?
I think the Bulls will keep the status quo. Hawks will make some big changes.
Warriors will make some big moves too. It will be interesting to see what the Clippers do. Both George and Harden are free agents. If they lose to the Mavs in the first round do they bring them both back?
I think the Bulls will keep the status quo. Hawks will make some big changes.
Warriors will make some big moves too. It will be interesting to see what the Clippers do. Both George and Harden are free agents. If they lose to the Mavs in the first round do they bring them both back?
Bulls are the team that should blow it up, but probably won't. Clippers are moving into a new stadium, so it will be a priority to re-sign all of their big name guys.
Never knew the story behind Alex leaving and now Will is going to join him.
They brought a very diverse and fresh approach to Sportsnet.
Too fresh for Sportsnet?
Would be interested to hear the story behind this.
And, is Blake just going to live there now?
Bulls are the team that should blow it up, but probably won't. Clippers are moving into a new stadium, so it will be a priority to re-sign all of their big name guys.
Clippers dealt all of their picks as well, so they really have no reason to try and be any worse.
Never knew the story behind Alex leaving and now Will is going to join him.
They brought a very diverse and fresh approach to Sportsnet.
Too fresh for Sportsnet?
Would be interested to hear the story behind this.
And, is Blake just going to live there now?
Basically a bunch of guys who don't know basketball, but somehow are given a platform to sound like experts. Kind of like us posters here on RR.... where Blake and Will Lou actually started.
Never knew the story behind Alex leaving and now Will is going to join him.
They brought a very diverse and fresh approach to Sportsnet.
Too fresh for Sportsnet?
Would be interested to hear the story behind this.
And, is Blake just going to live there now?
The way Alex left was fishy. Making concentrated effort to say "This is my decision and doesn't reflect on Sportsnet" is telling me he was pushed out.
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