I know, it's a stretch.
I was actually thinking of just naming Delonte three times.![]()
I don't know how much rebuilding you could do with two guys over 30 and the other beign dumb as .
I know, it's a stretch.
I was actually thinking of just naming Delonte three times.![]()
I don't have any other choices aside from those three
Yeah, read above, I've already picked for the Celtics. I was just giving my input in the Rockets conundrum.
rebuilding.
Ginobili
Parker
Duncan for the next 2 years
Yeah, another interesting question is which players would you protect from an expansion draft.
I'd go with Rondo, Pierce and KG. Fourth, Perkins. Fifth, Ray Allen.
I missed that part.
I'll worry about the rebuilding after I win about 5 rings....
Tony, Jefferson, Hill/Blair (probably blair since we have tony in the backcourt, but with his legs it makes it hard to pick him as a building block)
You will have to rebuild to do that 'cause this core of Lakers is too old to win 5 more times (I'm not so sure anymore that they will even win one more time)
Goran "White Magic" Dragic
Amare
Goran "White Olajuwon" Dragic
Come on DoK... Pick a 3rd...
Jonas Jerebko
Austin Daye
Ben Gordan
That's pretty tough but I'd go with Dudley.
Good, I was just googling how to make a noose in case your list matched mine.
I almost picked J-Rich but IMO the Suns need to completely revamp the SG position, J-Rich isn't the long term answer.
is your troll gordan dragic?![]()
Why on earth would you keep Duncan and Manu if your goal is to rebuild?
I like Hill but he's not a legit PG. Even if you don't think Tony is a true PG...Hill is even worse. He's a scorer and he plays D, but he's no PG. Blair is too small to build around. If i'm starting tomorrow it's hard not to take a PG, a forward and a true center. Mahinmi apparently cant read or write...so that leaves me with Splitter. I like what i've seen from him in Europe, and he's the #1 ranked international big man. Parker, Jefferson and Splitter isn't a terrible core.
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I'd definitely ditch Manu, Duncan however I"d keep unless he could be traded for a key component.
Not if you're rebuilding. And i just kind of assumed we weren't playing a trade game. If there's no emotions involved and trades are allowed then i'd keep splitters rights and package the rest of the team for the John Wall pick.
**That being said, you could never realistically trade Tim Duncan. And emotions would be involved so I could never do it.
I think it just depends on what you want. I'd keep Hill because i'd think he would improve his defense enough to where he can be a legit stopper that can guard opposing 1 and 2 guard for years to come. Mainly would keep him for the potential he has defensively and I think he can develop a good shot.
Jefferson will be 30 this year, I think, and if I'm looking at rebuilding around, I'd take Parker, Hill, and Blair with our current roster mainly for their ages and potential, and then fill in the rest of the roster and bench with a veterans and serviceable role players...but like I said earlier, it comes down to what you want. Again, the Spurs would have a LOT of work if this were a real scenario.
I think taking Jefferson instead of Hill would still be a good core, I'm just looking at building around younger players instead of Jefferson, who I think has only a few productive years left in him.
I do agree with you to an extent about Splitter, as I think a solid center is essential to a team's success...the problem is I'd still like to see him in NBA action before taking a risk on rebuilding a team around with him as a core (although I will admit I haven't seen much of his European play).
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