EwingsGlass wrote:martin wrote:Wizards kinda loaded at the SG and SF spots? Beal, KCP, Kispert, Deni, Hachimura, Bertāns?They prob would use Dinwiddie to UPGRADE their PG spot?
You left out Kuzma.
They do need PGs more. Their depths is more at the SF/PF - than the SG, but they can’t really move Dinwiddie without getting a starting PG back. Certainly thought I acknowledged that.
Assuming they have another way to solve that PG situation, you taking Dinwiddie for Fournier?
Realistically I don't know much or enough about Dinwiddie to answer that but probably no.
I don't even care for Fournier as a starter and think Clean and others have suggested he would be better coming off bench and long term that seems like the best fit. Founier can be a decent floor spacer but man he has some odd moments of ball handling, slow defense, TO's, etc. that you wouldn't expect from a starter. IDK if he has lost that much footwork or athleticism or just never had it.
I can barely describe what would be considered a System Player but feel like Fournier fits that mode. Like if he were plugged into the Steve Kerr role back with Spurs and Chicago, he would super excel. Move without ball, space and shoot when needed, never needs to carry or initiate an offense, just be an outlet. He'd be a really good 5th best player in a starting lineup or solid player off bench for 20 minutes.
As for the PG spot, I don't think the Knicks would trade for someone they don't think would be a step up in terms of team building. What does Dinwiddie really get you in the long term? Poor shooter, will never be a 3point spacer. Previous to this year Spencer went to the rim about 30% of the time, now it's down to 15% (maybe that has to do with WAS offense?). Dude is taking nearly half his shots from 3point land (number has increased this year) and making an abysmal ~30%. Does that mean he is settling or just the WAS offense? I don't know about his defense or real PG ability.
You add him to team (and maybe Kemba goes out), are you really upgrading team significantly enough or are you just taking away minutes from guys who you want to eventually see play in IQ, McBride and Rokas or someone else in offseason.
Knicks obviously have an immediate need at PG spot but is Dinwiddie really solving anything or just covering up something that'll keep coming back and then also creating a backlog where no one else can get minutes?