The rockets may break all the scoring records next season, but their defense will be just as bad. They'll be a fun team to watch, though.
azulAg said:
Melo reported to sign with Houston if Knicks buy out his contract
Enzo The Baker said:
Given the availability of what's out there in free agency, if the Spurs still want to remain a 2nd tier team they have to keep Aldridge IMO. They need to give him every assurance that he is safe so the 60 win team can take another crack at it next year. I really don't think getting anyone in free agency in place of Aldridge will make the Spurs better (not even Milsap).
What the Spurs do have to consider now is whether or not they want a consolation prize 2nd tier point guard. And if they do, would it really be worth trading Green to get one?
GatorAg03 said:
Yeah I'm. Not sure what the Spurs should do now that the CP3 dream is gone. Signing a lesser PG like Hill, Lowry, Rose, Holiday, etc might make you marginally better but also locks up salary for 3-4 years
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You need 3 all-stars (top 25 type players) to have a shot at the title. Warriors have 4, Cavs have 2.5, Rockets have 2 (working on 3) and the Spurs have 1.5. The Spurs system/coaching is good to make up for maybe one less all-star player if you get lucky.
If we are paying that much money, I think the Spurs should spend it on a playmaker. We would have a team full of guards and our only true point guard might not play until January. And that's being optimistic.Quote:
On the flip side he's not a dominant scorer or playmaker, but that's not what the Spurs need with Kawhi and Pop.
Its hard to say. I don't think basketball teams are a math equation and neither do the Spurs. The best you can do is put together the pieces you hope can jell into a contender. Last season the Spurs were probably the second best team in the league in reality even though they clearly weren't "on paper". They dominated the Warriors for a half and then Kawhi gets hurt and everyone forgets they actually had a formula for beating them. Cleveland never had a chance because their defense sucked all year.GatorAg03 said:
What is the Spurs ceiling and floor with and without Hill in your opinion?
Ag Natural said:Its hard to say. I don't think basketball teams are a math equation and neither do the Spurs. The best you can do is put together the pieces you hope can jell into a contender. Last season the Spurs were probably the second best team in the league in reality even though they clearly weren't "on paper". They dominated the Warriors for a half and then Kawhi gets hurt and everyone forgets they actually had a formula for beating them. Cleveland never had a chance because their defense sucked all year.GatorAg03 said:
What is the Spurs ceiling and floor with and without Hill in your opinion?
- Mistake free defense
- Methodical offense
- Rebound like crazy
- Kawhi dominates
Adding Hill would improve the team in all these areas so I think their ceiling goes up. At worst it puts them in position to win it if the Warriors have an injury. Most years that is a reasonable approach to winning it all.
I think most people believe he won't get the max offer from anyone due to his injury history. I've heard somewhere in the neighborhood of 4y/100mm would be his market value. Huge upside, though.GatorAg03 said:
How much per year would Griffin command? I think I would rather roll with the disgruntled and weak-minded Aldridge for a year. That's a pretty tough choice though.
Adapt or put yourself in the position where because your opponent is loaded with All-Stars, you have to play near-perfect basketball each game and your one super star (Kawhi) doesn't so much as stub his toe during the series.Ag Natural said:
Why the obsession with "putting all Stars around Kawhi"?
Problem is that Anthony Davis wants to play PF and so does LMA. NOLA traded for Cousins so Brow could spend more time at PF than C.Quote:
If the Spurs wanted a major risk with potential upside then trade LMA's poor attitude for Cousins poor attitude.