No one exists in a vacuum; it's all about how the team functions as a unit. We learned lesson painfully last year. I think we can strike a balance between the two. Additionally, with some training, Harland can at least be competent on the defensive end.NOLa. wrote: Sat Jul 01, 2017 1:59 pm Talk to us about your vision with Ellenger. His offense has the potential to be All NBA Team, but will you need to build a defense around him to makeup for where he is weaker? Or will you look to build on offense to exploit his strength?
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Hindsight is 20/20; Knowing the results, we would have used the cap room last offseason more judiciously and with players fitting our timetable. But mistakes allow us to learn, and hopefully not repeat them. When we find ourselves with more cap room again, we'll act with this experience in mind.WigNosy wrote: Sat Jul 01, 2017 6:13 pm You took on some big contracts for bad players and draft picks but those are finally getting close to expiring. If you had it to do again, would you have taken on those contracts or tried to use the cap space to lure guys that might have a future with you instead?
By no means do I expect this group to compete for a title. We're looking at a season below .500. However, I do expect everyone to work hard. I expect the younger players to develop their games. I expect the veterans to be professionals and examples for the younger guys. If the opportunity presents itself, we can move the old guys onto contending teams come deadline day.NickMalone77 wrote: Sat Jul 01, 2017 11:17 pm Nick Melon; The Advocate: What are your realistic expectations for this season ahead with the talent assembled?
That's right- we aren't going be very good this year, and I would be remiss if I did not apologize to the fans and to ownership. But this all part of a the process. I'm not going to make ironclad promises about winning a title in maximum of five years and put an arbitrary deadline on our growth.aburns211 wrote: Sun Jul 02, 2017 2:14 pm You said that you will not be very good this year. How far away is the team from competing for a division title or more? 2 years? 5years?
Robert has a role to play here- he's shown himself to be a competent defender and and defensive rebounder. He'll be a part of the wing rotation with Shved off the bench.digiskunk wrote: Sun Jul 02, 2017 2:55 pm You recently signed Robert Covington out of free agency, briefly after he was waived by the Jazz. What impact do you think he can have on this team, and how do you plan on utilizing him?
We certainly have the draft picks for it. But I'm a proponent of taking the best player available, so we'll never pass up a potential franchise player. There will always be trades and free agency to fill the gaps. To reiterate, I do want to see Dario spend some time at the 4 this year. His potential skill set at power forward would open up a lot of things for us.78# wrote: Sun Jul 02, 2017 10:10 pm You seem to have your big 3 set all on the perimeter? Do you feel your frontcourt will also be filled by young prospects thru the drafts?
A wise man once told me "if you ain't tradin', you ain't tryin'." Then again, that same guy insisted I hand over my life savings in exchange go a paper clip, so maybe he wasn't that wise.garbageman wrote: Mon Jul 03, 2017 1:48 am Sham Smith, Bulls.com: You've gained a reputation for wheeling and dealing. Do you think you will be able to make more trades than you did last year?