Thunder 2023-2024 Pre-season Presser
Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2018 11:34 am
Welcome back everyone, I know that we just had an introductory presser not that long ago but I am back. I will also attempt to keep this one short since I just held a presser two weeks ago.
Firstly, lets recap the draft. We held the number two overall pick. I was not even sure I was going to be the GM of the team until it was my turn to pick, so it left me with little time to fully prep for the pick at hand. Prior to becoming GM I though that Kyle Kuzma, Pete Maravich and Boban were all great players who could be taken with my pick. I did not expect Kyle to be taken one (I thought Boban would go there.) So I was left with a precarious situation of having two great players to choose from or to trade back with some interested teams. Ultimately I thought that Pete was the right piece to build my future around both with overall abilities and to my current roster that I had. He has some deficiencies such as stamina and passing/handling but we are working towards that with his TC. We then declined the second round choice instead to go into FA with as much cap as possible.
Going into FA, I had a pretty good idea of how I wanted to carry out round 1. I was going to go after a bunch of players who were middling level guys who can compete and put up numbers, but aren't going to be 20-10 type guys. I want to preserve my cap as best as I can moving forward and build on the core that I have now while still have the flexibility to make moves if the right one is presented to me. A guy like Jamey Brown intrigues me a lot because I think he is the exact type of player I just described. I think he is a grinder that will do some of the dirty work for me. He isn't great at any one thing but he is good enough in several places I was weak at to deserve a shot. Much to that end I also gave contract offers to players like John Wall and Jrue Holdiay with the idea that they are lower level contracts on one to two year deals that can still perform well for me this year hopefully. I also made very little moves in the second round becuase I like where my roster sat after round one. No one even accepted my offer in the second round of bidding. Also, after Free Agency I still have ~$30 million in cap room which gives me the flexibility I was talking about earlier.
My goal moving forward is to develop the young players I have and for my veterans to show that they still have great ball left to be played by them. Hopefully, the young guys will improve and will show who is worth investing in. Then for the veterans, I will more than likely be looking to shop one or two of them in order to receive picks or points in the process for teams looking to improve their rosters for the playoffs.
Finally, with the TC, it was my first time and turned out to be a little bit of a mess. I decided not to do recommended since I had a clear idea of what I wanted most players to improve upon, especially my young guys. It blew up in my face a little bit considering some players did not develop as well as I thought and additionally some lost more points than I thought through the TC process. Thankfully, I insured the right players considering Brookins initially lost his 5 future value. So all things considered, I feel like the Thunder are heading in a healthy direction where hopefully we can surprise a few teams with our roster this year and will show that we are no longer just a rudderless team.
Thanks everyone and I am opening the floor to questions.
Firstly, lets recap the draft. We held the number two overall pick. I was not even sure I was going to be the GM of the team until it was my turn to pick, so it left me with little time to fully prep for the pick at hand. Prior to becoming GM I though that Kyle Kuzma, Pete Maravich and Boban were all great players who could be taken with my pick. I did not expect Kyle to be taken one (I thought Boban would go there.) So I was left with a precarious situation of having two great players to choose from or to trade back with some interested teams. Ultimately I thought that Pete was the right piece to build my future around both with overall abilities and to my current roster that I had. He has some deficiencies such as stamina and passing/handling but we are working towards that with his TC. We then declined the second round choice instead to go into FA with as much cap as possible.
Going into FA, I had a pretty good idea of how I wanted to carry out round 1. I was going to go after a bunch of players who were middling level guys who can compete and put up numbers, but aren't going to be 20-10 type guys. I want to preserve my cap as best as I can moving forward and build on the core that I have now while still have the flexibility to make moves if the right one is presented to me. A guy like Jamey Brown intrigues me a lot because I think he is the exact type of player I just described. I think he is a grinder that will do some of the dirty work for me. He isn't great at any one thing but he is good enough in several places I was weak at to deserve a shot. Much to that end I also gave contract offers to players like John Wall and Jrue Holdiay with the idea that they are lower level contracts on one to two year deals that can still perform well for me this year hopefully. I also made very little moves in the second round becuase I like where my roster sat after round one. No one even accepted my offer in the second round of bidding. Also, after Free Agency I still have ~$30 million in cap room which gives me the flexibility I was talking about earlier.
My goal moving forward is to develop the young players I have and for my veterans to show that they still have great ball left to be played by them. Hopefully, the young guys will improve and will show who is worth investing in. Then for the veterans, I will more than likely be looking to shop one or two of them in order to receive picks or points in the process for teams looking to improve their rosters for the playoffs.
Finally, with the TC, it was my first time and turned out to be a little bit of a mess. I decided not to do recommended since I had a clear idea of what I wanted most players to improve upon, especially my young guys. It blew up in my face a little bit considering some players did not develop as well as I thought and additionally some lost more points than I thought through the TC process. Thankfully, I insured the right players considering Brookins initially lost his 5 future value. So all things considered, I feel like the Thunder are heading in a healthy direction where hopefully we can surprise a few teams with our roster this year and will show that we are no longer just a rudderless team.
Thanks everyone and I am opening the floor to questions.