Can't give up 1st in consecutive years. It would have to be 2021 and other than a moronic move by Miami, NO ONE wants to give up picks in the double draft
As long as his skill set doesn't really suit him to PG or SG, then give him room and board at Chip's, spending day and night developing a 3-ball, and hope he turns into a devastating 2-guard. He doesn't also need to improve his handles and develop court vision/passing skill to be a very good SG. He just needs to develop in too many areas for me to think he even has a 10% chance of becoming a really good PG. it seems to me that court vision/passing skill are much more innate than learned. Use the guy who has those innate skills as a PG and use Murray as a SG/wing where his handles are not so critical and there isn't such a need for playmaking. I think White's career is about to be wasted, just as he was relegated needlessly to the GLeague all of last season. Murray is an intriguing, athletic tweener.
Can't give up 1st in consecutive years. It would have to be 2021 and other than a moronic move by Miami, NO ONE wants to give up picks in the double draft
I do not think White's ceiling is limited (no one really knows in this moment), his shot and his intelligence (mostly in pnr) make him a guy who could at some point if all goes well, play on an all star level in the current league (illegal screens and impossibility of using physicality), a guard only needs this to be very good
Last edited by r0drig0lac; 07-24-2018 at 05:08 PM.
I don't want it to happen but Manu retiring makes the roster makeup a little more clear. If he does come back then you are looking at this as your two best lineups
Murray/White/Derozan/Gay/LMA
Mills/Manu/Beli/Bertans/Poertl
Honestly, that's a pretty damn good 10 man rotation except for the lack of a defensive SF. That leaves you with Pau as the odd man out and I'm not sure what you trade him for without the risk of squeezing White out of the rotation.
If Manu retires, then you can flip Pau for a Demarre Caroll type and still have a top 4 lineup in the West tbh.
Me either. I only wanted Walker because it made sense to go all in with Leonard. Without him, there's no feasible path to a championship for the foreseeable future and Aldridge and DeRozan should be able to provide a baseline of compe iveness as is.
Instead of being something like the 6th best team in the West, they'd probably be 3rd with Walker, but the end result would still be no chance of beating 1.
The Pistons are desperate to make the playoffs, lacking flexibility, young assets and depth at his (coveted) position. As underwhelming as he's been, I can't see them salary dumping him.
Value wise, it would be worth a shot for the Spurs. But their 4 projected minute leaders already provide little 3-point shooting, something he can't help with (unless he drastically improves). Also, unless Ginobili retires, adding another rotational perimeter player means White gets squeezed.
Tobias and Gay seem a bit redundant. I thought it was the two lottery picks too. This deal is definitely better since we get at least 2 years of DeRozan.
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