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  • Players we should pursue in the off-season

    This isn't a trade scenario thread, but a list of players I think we should try and get in the off-season that would help us.


    Jeremy Lamb
    Perry Jones III
    Lou Williams
    Enes Kanter
    Reggie Jackson
    Jimmy Butler
    LaMarcus Aldridge



    Feel free to add or make your own lists....

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    Re: Players we should pursue in the off-season

    My guess is that we keep the primary core of GH/PG13/West/Hibbert/Miles/Rudez/Mahinmi/Solo/2015 1st/2015 2nd.

    That's 10 Player at roughly $67+ mil. That means, at most....we have the Full MLE to use to go after Free Agents to fill the roster.

    My wishlist is pretty straight forward considering our limited options.
    • Lavoy Allen as our Backup PF
    • 1 FA Backup PG to replace Watson - Maybe Sloan?
    • 1 FA 5th Wing Player ( 12th to 14th Player ) - ????
    • 1 FA 3rd Backup Center to replace Whittington ( 12th to 14th Player ) - ???
    • 1st Round Pick - Draft a Wing Starter
    • 2nd Round pick - Draft the 3rd Backup PG to replace Sloan


    I'm going to guess that you're just going to suggest ( like always ) that we just jettison everyone not named PG13 for nothing to make room for Salary Cap Space to make an offer to the FAs that you suggest. The problem is that in order to do that....we have to get back NOTHING but a huge TPE.

    Your wishlist is a nice dream to have....but we aren't getting any of them. Kanter, RJ, Butler and LMA aren't going anywhere. Lamb and PJ III maybe options as Wing Options to fill out the roster and either can probably be had for less than the Full MLE. As for LouWill, if he can be had for the full MLE....sure, I'd go after him. If not, I can see that some Team is going to offer him more then the Full MLE based off of the way that he has played this season. My guess is that he stays in Toronto.
    Last edited by CableKC; 02-21-2015, 05:31 PM.
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      Re: Players we should pursue in the off-season

      Originally posted by CableKC View Post
      My guess is that we keep the primary core of GH/PG13/West/Hibbert/Miles/Rudez/Mahinmi/Solo/2015 1st/2015 2nd.

      That's 10 Player at roughly $67+ mil. That means, at most....we have the Full MLE to use to go after Free Agents to fill the roster.

      My wishlist is pretty straight forward considering our limited options.
      • Lavoy Allen as our Backup PF
      • 1 FA Backup PG to replace Watson - Maybe Sloan?
      • 1 FA 5th Wing Player ( 12th to 14th Player ) - ????
      • 1 FA 3rd Backup Center to replace Whittington ( 12th to 14th Player ) - ???
      • 1st Round Pick - Draft a Wing Starter
      • 2nd Round pick - Draft the 3rd Backup PG to replace Sloan


      I'm going to guess that you're just going to suggest ( like always ) that we just jettison everyone not named PG13 for nothing to make room for Salary Cap Space to make an offer to the FAs that you suggest. The problem is that in order to do that....we have to get back NOTHING but a huge TPE.

      Your wishlist is a nice dream to have....but we aren't getting any of them. Kanter, RJ, Butler and LMA aren't going anywhere. Lamb and PJ III maybe options as Wing Options to fill out the roster and either can probably be had for less than the Full MLE. As for LouWill, if he can be had for the full MLE....sure, I'd go after him. If not, I can see that some Team is going to offer him more then the Full MLE based off of the way that he has played this season. My guess is that he stays in Toronto.


      I'm almost certain West retires, and Hibbert gets traded. Hill as well. I just don't see why Larry would keep these guys and expect anything different. I expect picks to be involved in any trade for Roy. And also you see how JaVale Mcgee was dumped off on Philly at the deadline? That's the kind of trade we need for Roy, take back a young low salaried player and a pick in return. Hill could go to Denver in full considering they just cleared a lot of space trading Afflalo and McGee. If Shaw wants Hill as was suggested, I'm sure something will be worked out in the Summer. Not sure if Ty Lawson comes here though. It's a thorny situation.... our guys liked Shaw from what I remember, and for Lawson to come here off a situation where he and Shaw didn't jive.... it would be awkward to say the least.

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        Re: Players we should pursue in the off-season

        I like Terrence Ross. If we can get him for cheap I would be thrilled. I still don't understand why he can't play more in Toronto.

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        • #5
          Re: Players we should pursue in the off-season

          Originally posted by Grimp View Post
          I'm almost certain West retires, and Hibbert gets traded. Hill as well. I just don't see why Larry would keep these guys and expect anything different.
          You don't that Bird will look at how this Team has played without PG13 WHEN HEALTHY and expect that we will see a different result with his eventual return?

          I'm not saying that we are championship bound.....but add in another year with Solo and Miles getting consistent minutes under Vogel's system, pray that the entire frickin lineup can remain somewhat healthy and hopefully re-signing Stuckey and Lavoy; I'd expect that the result will be way better than it is now.

          Originally posted by Grimp
          I expect picks to be involved in any trade for Roy.
          I expect that if Hibbert was ever traded, that Bird would want nothing short of a replacement for him or some Long-term asset ( if not more ). But my guess is that his asking price for Hibbert is going to be fairly high...high enough that some Team won't want to pay the asking price.

          Originally posted by Grimp
          And also you see how JaVale Mcgee was dumped off on Philly at the deadline? That's the kind of trade we need for Roy, take back a young low salaried player and a pick in return.
          Minor point ( which doesn't really matter ) but you do realize that the Nuggets traded JaVale + a 1st round pick to the Sixers in return for a HUGE TPE and the rights to some Player Euro Player. The Sixers essentially did a huge Salary Dump for JaVale McGee for a huge TPE. Granted, that is an asset that can be used....but that's not the type of trade that you want when it comes to an asset that your Team acquired years ago.

          Originally posted by Grimp
          Hill could go to Denver in full considering they just cleared a lot of space trading Afflalo and McGee. If Shaw wants Hill as was suggested, I'm sure something will be worked out in the Summer. Not sure if Ty Lawson comes here though. It's a thorny situation.... our guys liked Shaw from what I remember, and for Lawson to come here off a situation where he and Shaw didn't jive.... it would be awkward to say the least.
          You understand that Shaw is the Coach and not the GM?

          Shaw could also hope to trade Lawson for CP3.....but it's not like that could magically happen just because he hopes for it. I do not doubt that the Nuggets will try to trade Lawson in the offseason....but I don't think that GH would have anything to do with such a trade.
          Last edited by CableKC; 02-23-2015, 04:27 PM.
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            Re: Players we should pursue in the off-season

            Originally posted by CableKC View Post
            You don't that Bird will look at how this Team has played without PG13 WHEN HEALTHY and expect that we will see a different result with his eventual return?

            I'm not saying that we are championship bound.....but add in another year with Solo and Miles getting consistent minutes under Vogel's system, pray that the entire frickin lineup can remain somewhat healthy and hopefully re-signing Stuckey and Lavoy; I'd expect that the result will be way better than it is now.


            I expect that if Hibbert was ever traded, that Bird would want nothing short of a replacement for him or some Long-term asset ( if not more ). But my guess is that his asking price for Hibbert is going to be fairly high...high enough that some Team won't want to pay the asking price.


            Minor point ( which doesn't really matter ) but you do realize that the Nuggets traded JaVale + a 1st round pick to the Sixers in return for a HUGE TPE and the rights to some Player Euro Player. The Sixers essentially did a huge Salary Dump for JaVale McGee for a huge TPE. Granted, that is an asset that can be used....but that's not the type of trade that you want when it comes to an asset that your Team acquired years ago.


            You understand that Shaw is the Coach and not the GM?

            Shaw could also hope to trade Lawson for CP3.....but it's not like that could magically happen just because he hopes for it. I do not doubt that the Nuggets will try to trade Lawson in the offseason....but I don't think that GH would have anything to do with such a trade.




            I'd agree with you if........


            Detroit still sucked...
            The Heat were still rebuilding
            The Cavs were a disaster
            The Hawks were tweeners
            The Bulls were still uncertain about D. Roses health
            The Bucks weren't coming
            The Raptors weren't still good
            The Wizards weren't still dangerous.....



            But none of the above are not true, so we need to retool. People don't get younger (West), Roy needs to be on a team with a ton of offense so he can just focus on defense, and George Hill just doesn't produce enough for my liking. Also we have a two way superstar named Paul George, at some point..... we're gonna have to find a Kyle Lowry to go alongside that Demar Derozan.... metaphorically speaking.
            Last edited by Grimp; 02-23-2015, 06:41 PM.

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              Re: Players we should pursue in the off-season

              Originally posted by Grimp View Post
              I'd agree with you if........

              Detroit still sucked...
              The Heat were still rebuilding
              The Cavs were a disaster
              The Hawks were tweeners
              The Bulls were still uncertain about D. Roses health
              The Bucks weren't coming
              The Raptors weren't still good
              The Wizards weren't still dangerous.....

              But none of the above are not true, so we need to retool. People don't get younger (West), Roy needs to be on a team with a ton of offense so he can just focus on defense, and George Hill just doesn't produce enough for my liking. Also we have a two way superstar named Paul George, at some point..... we're gonna have to find a Kyle Lowry to go alongside that Demar Derozan.... metaphorically speaking.
              We can agree to disagree. I understand that you want to make changes as soon as possible cuz you think that there is a deadline to convince PG13 to stay with the Pacers beyond his current contract.

              But I and many are perfectly fine with making a final run with the current core ( specifically with West and Hibbert ) and then re-tooling in the Summer of 2016 around a core of GH/PG13/Solo/Miles and whoever we draft between now and the Summer of 2016.

              The options to completely re-tool this Team for the better will be much greater 16 months from now ( as in, the Summer of 2016 ) as opposed to 4 months from now ( as in, the Summer of 2015 ).
              Last edited by CableKC; 02-24-2015, 12:04 AM.
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              • #8
                Re: Players we should pursue in the off-season

                Afflalo or Wes Matthews would be interesting to me in a sign & trade with Portland. The only problem is that we'd have to give up someone to reasonably make cap space, maybe Mahinmi.

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                • #9
                  Re: Players we should pursue in the off-season

                  Originally posted by PacersHomer View Post
                  Afflalo or Wes Matthews would be interesting to me in a sign & trade with Portland. The only problem is that we'd have to give up someone to reasonably make cap space, maybe Mahinmi.
                  Clear the decks and you can sign Matthews. I'd also think about making a play for Monta Ellis. Him opting in to stay in Dallas isn't so cut and dry anymore.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Players we should pursue in the off-season

                    As we will not clear the decks nor really have an avenue to do so anymore (West & Hibbert will opt in and we will have no way to open any cap room for next summer outside MLE), you have to stay realistic in what you wish.

                    Personally, I'd like us to sign Jonas Jerebko for something like 4 years, 10 mil (2,5 mil/year). He has become a true stretch 4 (.386 from 3-point land), who is big enough & physical enough that you don't get killed on boards or defence. Solid player for 20 minutes a night.

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                    • #11
                      Re: Players we should pursue in the off-season

                      Originally posted by PetPaima View Post
                      As we will not clear the decks nor really have an avenue to do so anymore (West & Hibbert will opt in and we will have no way to open any cap room for next summer outside MLE), you have to stay realistic in what you wish.

                      Personally, I'd like us to sign Jonas Jerebko for something like 4 years, 10 mil (2,5 mil/year). He has become a true stretch 4 (.386 from 3-point land), who is big enough & physical enough that you don't get killed on boards or defence. Solid player for 20 minutes a night.
                      I prefer to have Lavoy as our Backup PF and spend the full MLE on either LouWill ( unlikely ) or Stuckey as a 6th Man or 1st Guard off the bench.
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                      • #12
                        Re: Players we should pursue in the off-season

                        Originally posted by CableKC View Post
                        I prefer to have Lavoy as our Backup PF and spend the full MLE on either LouWill ( unlikely ) or Stuckey as a 6th Man or 1st Guard off the bench.
                        We don't need a MLE for Stuckey. He can be re-signed with Bird rights. And LWill won't be available that low...

                        I actually don't think Jerebko/Lavoy are either/or proposition. They could maybe even work as a PF tandem when we no longer have West. They surely bring different things to the table...

                        Besides, Lavoy doesn't seem reliable (small gas tank?) enough to be the ONLY back-up PF for full season.

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                          Re: Players we should pursue in the off-season

                          Originally posted by PetPaima View Post
                          As we will not clear the decks nor really have an avenue to do so anymore (West & Hibbert will opt in and we will have no way to open any cap room for next summer outside MLE), you have to stay realistic in what you wish.

                          Personally, I'd like us to sign Jonas Jerebko for something like 4 years, 10 mil (2,5 mil/year). He has become a true stretch 4 (.386 from 3-point land), who is big enough & physical enough that you don't get killed on boards or defence. Solid player for 20 minutes a night.

                          West will retire I'd say chances are about 85%. I hope Roy opts out mostly because I think he realizes his run here has kind of ended and in 2016 they won't resign him. But at some point, our front office needs to realize this team can't win without 2 elite players. LaMarcus paired with Paul gives us two closers.... and you could surround that with a back court of Mo and Lou Williams. Also Pritchard now being in the Pacers front office gives us an advantage as well, he has a previous relationship with LaMarcus from the earlier Blazer days.

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                            Re: Players we should pursue in the off-season

                            Originally posted by Grimp View Post
                            West will retire I'd say chances are about 85%. I hope Roy opts out mostly because I think he realizes his run here has kind of ended and in 2016 they won't resign him. But at some point, our front office needs to realize this team can't win without 2 elite players. LaMarcus paired with Paul gives us two closers.... and you could surround that with a back court of Mo and Lou Williams. Also Pritchard now being in the Pacers front office gives us an advantage as well, he has a previous relationship with LaMarcus from the earlier Blazer days.
                            You are just dreaming...

                            There is no indication that West would retire... Why would he?

                            And with basically EVERY team emptying their books for summer of 2016 (and with salary caps going haywire then), there is no reason for Hibbert to opt out to markets where few teams have ability to recruit him. Whether he will stay with us past next season is totally different case, but he has no reason to opt out this summer.

                            Aldridge will EITHER stay in Portland (remember that they can give him one more year & more money than anyone else) or go home to Texas. We are completely out of that equation.

                            So, there is ABSOLUTELY NO REALISM in your wishlist.

                            Now, getting back down from the high (btw, what are you smoking?). AS WE HAVE NO MORE THAN MLE to give for any free agent next summer, whom you would like to get out of those free agents who will realistically bite on MLE? Lou Williams is not an answer, he will be more expensive. Forget about restricted free agents too... If they are any good, they won't be available for short money.

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                              Re: Players we should pursue in the off-season

                              Originally posted by PetPaima View Post
                              You are just dreaming...

                              There is no indication that West would retire... Why would he?

                              And with basically EVERY team emptying their books for summer of 2016 (and with salary caps going haywire then), there is no reason for Hibbert to opt out to markets where few teams have ability to recruit him. Whether he will stay with us past next season is totally different case, but he has no reason to opt out this summer.

                              Aldridge will EITHER stay in Portland (remember that they can give him one more year & more money than anyone else) or go home to Texas. We are completely out of that equation.

                              So, there is ABSOLUTELY NO REALISM in your wishlist.

                              Now, getting back down from the high (btw, what are you smoking?). AS WE HAVE NO MORE THAN MLE to give for any free agent next summer, whom you would like to get out of those free agents who will realistically bite on MLE? Lou Williams is not an answer, he will be more expensive. Forget about restricted free agents too... If they are any good, they won't be available for short money.


                              West looks done, also I think I mentioned this in another thread..... he was talking about retirement and not picking up the last year of his option as far back as 2013 if we had won it that year. Also there's more than money in play here. Mental, physical, and other types of prep go into a player getting ready for a NEW NBA season. West at 35 going on 36 might not want to go through that again unless he is SURE we can win it next season. As for Roy, I am sure Larry will try and move him before or at the draft. And being in the final year of a contract it can be done.

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