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When you think about improving this team going foward consider:
The way to get to the next level will not be by adding depth or even competent starters. The only way to transition up will be by adding at least one star/superstar caliber player. Conceivably, who would even be available? Let's look.
1. Replace Nash with Dragic? Is Dragic our pg of the future or do we see him as a career backup. If a backup, then who do you target? Chris Paul, Jennings, someone in the draft?
2. Jason Richardson. He is young and in his prime. He is the hen-pecked player right now because there is a perception that his contract is out of whack. He will be the leading scorer on this team this year and likely the key player outside of Nash. If you want to trade him away, who will you get that will be better? Where is the available star/superstar sg in the draft, through free agency or for trade. IMO you could not get better than JRich for the money except with a rookie and that won't happen this year.
3. Replacing Grant Hill with a star/superstar 3 is probably a good place to start looking. The draft is a great place to go, but it is not likely to find a player that will fill that need if you are drafting outside of the first 10 picks. In free agency, Carmelo Anthony might be available, but I have no confidence building our future around him. Dudley could eventually start at this position, but he will not be a star at that position. If Dudley is the future here, we have to look for a star player elsewhere--probably trying to get lucky in the draft.
4. Amare was our best bet for a star player. But Sarver did not not want to take a bet on his knees, and as much as I don't like Sarver, his offer was fair. New York had to role the dice and they did. If we want to add a star player here, the names being kicked about (Scola etc) are not sufficient. Again, we would have to hope for draft magic to happen. I do not see any star caliber FA's available in the future or even through the draft. Maybe there is a young, promising player out there who has all the tools and just needed to mature (like Jermaine ONeal did). Any ideas?
5. Lopez is our best hope for the future at center. There are so few star caliber centers in the league. I do not see any hope for filling that spot with a star caliber player. No one is going to give us a Pau Gasol.
The way to get to the next level will not be by adding depth or even competent starters. The only way to transition up will be by adding at least one star/superstar caliber player. Conceivably, who would even be available? Let's look.
1. Replace Nash with Dragic? Is Dragic our pg of the future or do we see him as a career backup. If a backup, then who do you target? Chris Paul, Jennings, someone in the draft?
2. Jason Richardson. He is young and in his prime. He is the hen-pecked player right now because there is a perception that his contract is out of whack. He will be the leading scorer on this team this year and likely the key player outside of Nash. If you want to trade him away, who will you get that will be better? Where is the available star/superstar sg in the draft, through free agency or for trade. IMO you could not get better than JRich for the money except with a rookie and that won't happen this year.
3. Replacing Grant Hill with a star/superstar 3 is probably a good place to start looking. The draft is a great place to go, but it is not likely to find a player that will fill that need if you are drafting outside of the first 10 picks. In free agency, Carmelo Anthony might be available, but I have no confidence building our future around him. Dudley could eventually start at this position, but he will not be a star at that position. If Dudley is the future here, we have to look for a star player elsewhere--probably trying to get lucky in the draft.
4. Amare was our best bet for a star player. But Sarver did not not want to take a bet on his knees, and as much as I don't like Sarver, his offer was fair. New York had to role the dice and they did. If we want to add a star player here, the names being kicked about (Scola etc) are not sufficient. Again, we would have to hope for draft magic to happen. I do not see any star caliber FA's available in the future or even through the draft. Maybe there is a young, promising player out there who has all the tools and just needed to mature (like Jermaine ONeal did). Any ideas?
5. Lopez is our best hope for the future at center. There are so few star caliber centers in the league. I do not see any hope for filling that spot with a star caliber player. No one is going to give us a Pau Gasol.