What do you guys see as the best way to the three types of players we need most. Who are your realistic targets. Setting the 2nd option (Lavine) conversation aside cuz that’s a larger ball of string to untangle with all the transactional rules and near term uncertainty ahead of free agency.
1- Quality non-cooked backup big (ideally taller than 6-9)
2 – Spot minute shooters (ideally ones with decent size)
3- Secondary ball handler/connective player (independent of position/size) who can toggle on to facilitate a few possessions at a time.
End of the day MDJ gotta cook.
Who would you realistically try to bring into the mix?
Edit: I’m kinda falling in love with Dillon Jones as a NBA ready 6-6 facilitator lately. MDJ has to hit on the pick and get the most with the least in free agency.
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What do you guys see as the best way to the three types of players we need most. Who are your realistic targets. Setting the 2nd option (Lavine) conversation aside cuz that’s a larger ball of string to untangle with all the transactional rules and near term uncertainty ahead of free agency.
1- Quality non-cooked backup big (ideally taller than 6-9)
2 – Spot minute shooters (ideally ones with decent size)
3- Secondary ball handler/connective player (independent of position/size) who can toggle on to facilitate a few possessions at a time.
End of the day MDJ gotta cook.
Who would you realistically try to bring into the mix?
Edit: I’m kinda falling in love with Dillon Jones as a NBA ready 6-6 facilitator lately. MDJ has to hit on the pick and get the most with the least in free agency.
[Dillon Jones 21p /9r /5a. 6-6 Wing. Sr. Weber State. Dude is a flat out do-it-all hooper](https://youtu.be/dF-nFgsAaV4?si=SzyHtMg79zUsiDEP)
bench klay, remove wiggins and let moody and kuminga cook.
If it was 2018 CP3 that signed with the warriors and not 2023 CP3, how much further would the warriors have gotten?