That was a hell of a job, Rockets, on winning the championship and GM of the Year! Congratulation!
Now, let's talk about the Dallas Mavericks.
The city is feeling good this year. The people of Dallas are finally feeling positive; there is no more talk of moving the team to Seattle. There is finally some anticipation around the start of the season. The pre-season games have sold out for the first time in over a decade. Hell, the people of Dallas keep buying me drinks whenever I am out, and the big man (Mark Cuban) keeps telling me he's so happy he didn't have to fire me.
The draft and free Agency went about as well as we could have wanted.
First, we made a big move by moving up in the draft, and Angel Reese who looks like the real deal. (Even if, on draft night, our scooting team was out interviewing washed-up old basketball players talking about how old-school basketball was so much more physical back in the day.)
We now have our core pieces in place: Angel Reese, Dominitrix Johnson, and Scoot Henderson. (They aren't going anywhere). Reese and Dominitrix are not quite ready to lead a championship team, but they are prepared to make the playoffs. Outside of the core, there are a lot of pieces that can be moved around.
Free Agency went well; we picked up Thomas Walker and Quincy Johnson.
Jonathan Kaminga is finally ready to ball. He has been a project for 5 years now, but he's finally ready to push around all other Power Forwards in the League (at least on the boards). He should be the literally biggest PF in the League. Scoot Henderson is the star of the team and should find himself back into a 25-point-per-game average. Quincy Johnson was the new addition to put a second scoring punch on the floor. Thomas Walker is an efficient center and just what we needed to pair with our scoring duo. Those four will be on the floor nearly the whole game, no matter what. But the last spot...
it's a real problem.
The problem is we still need a true, legitimate point guard. So the fifth spot will either be one of the carousel of meh point guards (i.e., Joaquin McCabe, Kevin Peaslee, Maximino Morales, Jason Sylvester.) I'll probably go with Maximino Morales or Jason Sylvester; OR, we might play bully ball with a Scoot at the point, Quincy Johnson at shooting Guard, and 3- 7 footers: Joseph Morelock, Kaminga, Thomas Walker. Then, there is also the option of playing Quincy at Point.
The bottom line is that without a point guard; we still have a lot to figure out.