I don't think it's going to be the start of a run of rings. After this season, I'm probably going to want to reset. Montoya is expiring, and given his salary, it'll probably be like a hundred million dollars starting to retain him on a max, and there are no guarantees on getting him back for less than that. With Ayo hitting RFA and Garland also expiring, I'm really hoping this is the year, but we don't have a mandate by any means. There are more teams that I think can win it this season than there have been in a long time, and that's at least exciting.AngryBanana wrote: Sat Nov 12, 2022 3:59 pm Chet Youbetcha, Dimmadome News: Your team is not only deep, but you also have some good young players. Do you think this could be the start of another big Bulls run of rings?
Equally, do you have any plans to do another podcast anytime soon?
I really liked the deal I made with the new Nuggets GM. Charles Jarrett is a fantastic player with a very high ceiling, and I think he's a better fit in Denver. With Looney, Baker, and Davis all on the rise, they're not in the tax now, and Jarrett still has room to grow with them. When they finally do push the tax envelope, they'll all be ready to go into overdrive.MexicanMamba wrote: Sat Nov 12, 2022 4:17 pm It's been an eventful off-season all around the league, between signings, trades, new GMs and GM movement. What is your favorite move of the off-season for your team and also in the league in general?
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I think what keeps me going is at this point, it's not a huge time commitment and it's good for having a reason to keep in touch with dudes I like.greepleairport wrote: Sat Nov 12, 2022 4:44 pm The burnout is palpable but you’re still doing the right active Gm things. Is the motivation the same but less strong? Or is there something else keeping you going?
Ignoring Doug could be a great Hand Practices song. Will you play it live on the pod?
Probably not unless I lose a finger in some kind of fireworks related mishapK-100 wrote: Sun Nov 13, 2022 8:05 am Do you think you would retire after winning #9 or just take it season-by-season?
Leave Quailman on readpennpanther1 wrote: Mon Nov 14, 2022 11:06 am What advice do you have for a new GM who receives a lot of trade offers?
But seriously...get opinions from the dude who referred you and from other members of the league for at least a few seasons. If you're new to the game, it takes a decent amount of time to figure out how players will improve or die over time, how contracts and points and tax will effect long runs, and what kind of team build it'll take to actually compete. I honestly don't think Depth Charts and Gameplans can really make up all that much for a weaker roster, so it's all about the team build, and one ill-advised trade or UFA contract can put you in a bind for more than just a single season.pennpanther1 wrote: Mon Nov 14, 2022 11:06 am What advice do you have for a new GM who receives a lot of trade offers?
I can make it up to you after Dec 10
We weren't necessarily looking to get younger, just cheaper and more of a fit. With Garland, Montoya, and Sims, we had all the scoring we needed, and while Charles Jarrett has talent all around, we felt like we needed more players that were elite in terms of perimeter defense and steals, two areas where we were lacking at the 2 guard spot last season. We also didn't have the depth to move Genaro Montoya to the 4, where we want to play him this season, so guys like Zaire Wade, Mikal Bridges, and Jerold Harrison are the types of players we were extremely focused on obtaining in the offseason.Xist2Inspire wrote: Mon Nov 14, 2022 2:47 pm Random Reporter: Once again, your team is an interesting, talented mix of young and old. This time though, your big move was to get younger by trading Charles Jarrett. Does this ease the pressure of winning now?