vegas
Well-Known Member
I'd argue with Hayward's living up to his contract this year, the clock is ticking on showing him we are serious about doing something. I'm not saying this trade was it, but it gives DL a chance to offer a big contract to somebody during the offseason.
DL could:
1. Take what he could get now and avoid chemistry issues and allow QS to focus more on Rudy. Then use the cap space to chase and woo the free agent of his choice, or use the space in some other transaction.
2. Retain Kanter, hope that he can resign him, that he doesn't get injured again, sign and trade him etc. In this scenario Booker is probably not in the plans, or DL is waiting to parlay a possible good contract for Kanter into another player down the road.
I think focusing on Rudy and taking a chance on a free agent is a pretty sound path to follow to expedite the progression of the rebuild.
The success of this trade depends on what Rudy does as a permanent starter and what DL does with the cap space this offseason. I guess there is always the longshot of one of the two players we got back being worth something.
DL could:
1. Take what he could get now and avoid chemistry issues and allow QS to focus more on Rudy. Then use the cap space to chase and woo the free agent of his choice, or use the space in some other transaction.
2. Retain Kanter, hope that he can resign him, that he doesn't get injured again, sign and trade him etc. In this scenario Booker is probably not in the plans, or DL is waiting to parlay a possible good contract for Kanter into another player down the road.
I think focusing on Rudy and taking a chance on a free agent is a pretty sound path to follow to expedite the progression of the rebuild.
The success of this trade depends on what Rudy does as a permanent starter and what DL does with the cap space this offseason. I guess there is always the longshot of one of the two players we got back being worth something.