smackeddog wrote:wargames wrote:Bud would be good but I would want the knicks to tank....... I'm conflicted
I seek comfort from the fact the hawks, even with Bud finished with a miserable record. Remember the new odds system for the lottery starts next year, so you don't have to do a full tank any more.
Check out how evenly spread the lottery odds will be:
http://www.nba.com/amp/league/article/2017/09/28/nba-board-governors-approves-changes-draft-lottery-system
Likely this off-season we'll lose KOQ, Kanter and we'll have no KP, so that leaves a pretty barren team that even Budenholzer couldn't get much out of.
Disagree. I think if we are healthy that Bud puts some kind of defensive 4-1 squad out there around Kanter.
PG Burke
SG Timmy
SF Frank
PF Troy Williams or Lance
C Kanter
Bench: Lee, Kornet, Mudiay, Baker, Hicks, Dotson, first rounder, 2nd rounder
No, that is not a great team. But its a team that can do some things on both sides of the ball and if Frank/Timmy/Burke can all take nice steps forward (for THjr that just being more consistent) we would be a very watchable squad. Swarm outside and protect Kanter inside so he can do his thing. With a line up like that you can defend outside better and protect Enes.
My point is its not an expansion team. They have some parts. Huge question marks like how much better does Frank get and can Burke pick up where he left off?
I could see a coach like Bud getting some quality play out of a group like that. If he doesnt? Keep trying. Keep looking. Keep developing. I like the path these guys are on so far. This is a big hire. Cash and a 2nd rounder is a no brainer to hire Bud. Everyone is always talking about "Spurs culture" if this guy can work with Perry/Mills this would be huge for this franchise.
"winning is more fun... then fun is fun" -Thibs