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You're the GM this offseason. What do you do?

I was trying to keep my expectations low but I just realized that even if my expectations are low I'm gonna be one grumpy and salty SOB if we strike out in free agency. So you know what... **** it. We're getting Tobias, D'Lo or Kemba y'all. It's happening. I might as well try to will it into existence through the power of positivity. Who with me?!
 
For the record, trading our second-best player for garbage is a great way to fall back into the lower half of the playoffs. I understand wanting to un-duplicate, but let's do it by gaining talent.
Shaq next to Gobert is a losing lineup.
 
Starting to think Rudy could be a 17.5-19 point scorer this year if you look at his progression and take his exit interview seriously. That would be huge. Especially if he can hit his free throws around 70-72%.
 
Starting to think Rudy could be a 17.5-19 point scorer this year if you look at his progression and take his exit interview seriously. That would be huge. Especially if he can hit his free throws around 70-72%.
He would score more purely by spacing the floor. He does, actually.
 
I’ll make that bold prediction now. Rudy is gonna be shooting the 3 some this season. Maybe 2-2.5x a game.
 
I didnt realize so many people were so high on De'Angelo. I can understand the appeal from his age, he's still young and got time to improve. But is he a good fit next to Donovan right now. Feel like Conley is a much better fit.
 
It’s a bad idea to take one of the biggest offensive rebounding, roll-man, and lob threats there is and turn him into a jump-shooter. The guy is who you create the space FOR, and he’d have to become Brook Lopez before any serious team is committing a defender to him out there anyway.
This. Rudy has no business ever standing beyond the three point line. He needs to be cleaning up the offensive boards, and setting up for lobs.
 
This. Rudy has no business ever standing beyond the three point line. He needs to be cleaning up the offensive boards, and setting up for lobs.
I mean, I guess for the occasional late-clock or trick play situation, it would be great to have in the bag. But that’s nothing to feature in an offense.
 
All I want from Rudy is to find more strength in his base, be able to punish mismatches with a simple move, and improve his conversion on non-dunks around the rim. With greater spacing and another serious threat on the perimeter, that gets him pretty close to 20 ppg if not beyond.
 
Hence, my comment about unduplicating talent. Trading Shaq or Gobert for Nigel Goss-Williams doesn't improve the lineup or your winning chances.
Neither does keeping a player that makes your team worse because of that duplicitousness.

Nigel Goss-Williams wasn’t a 1st round pick either. But, cute.
 
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