« Reply #9 on: June 13, 2017, 07:09:57 AM »
http://www.sbnation.com/nba/2017/5/17/15641058/markelle-fultz-boston-celtics-2017-nba-draft
Pretty much agree with this article.
While going after a free agent like Hayward would be cool, we may be better off sticking with our current roster. IT and Avery could continue to start. They would get their money, from us, in another year. During the duration of their next contract, Smart, Fultz and Rozier would get more and more playing time, and eventually two of them (Fultz and Rozier/Smart?) would take over the starting role, and IT and AB would become more bench guys. As the young guys' contracts come up, we give them what the market dictates. Fultz should project to be a max guy easily based on current forecast.
This idea could work well particularly if Zizic could eventually absorb Al Horford's minutes over the next several years, and Brown and Yabu handle the 3/4 slot. In addition, we should be able to draft an additional quality 4/5 guy with the 2018 Nets pick. I am of course glossing over some salary cap issues, but they are a lot easier to address when you are growing through the draft then through free agency. I really wonder if we are making too much out of our cap space. Could be more trouble than it's worth to sign a free agent. Especially if not an elite guy like Durant.
IMO Fultz does not need to be spoonfed. He should be able to come in day 1 and play on par with Lillard's rookie season. The only factor is how they play, not how old/experienced they are. Zizic's game is nothing like Horfords and Yabu may never even be an NBA player. I think you are overvaluing some players and super underestimating others
The same season where Lillard played, and started, all 82 games, averaging 38.6 minutes per contest, attempting almost 16 shots per game, and averaged 19 ppg for the year? Sorry, but I just can't see him getting anywhere near those minutes, let alone shot attempts, on this team next season, unless, of course, I've completely misunderstood your point, lol .
Let's not forget Lillard was 22 his rookie season, not 19.
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