by zike_42 » Tue Mar 19, 2013 7:55 pm
I have a few contract decisions to make this year but in my opinion they are pretty easy. With Nic Batum and Dylan Peterson at SF I can get rid of Derek Thomas and Pat Archie who I didn’t want on this team anyway, as well as renouncing Eddie Beck for a couple of million. The good thing about this team is that LaMarcus is a massive $18 million expiring contract while it looks like both Joakim and Nic have team options next season which will also open up loads cap space next off season.
It’s weird to think that Joe Abney has only been in the league three years and is still available for the Summer League but it’s true. He is joined by Nathan Howard, Jevin Lindeman, Matt Brown, Brandon Anderer and Kareem Baker from our squad.
Our first SL game is a 107-97 loss to Phoenix but the score never matters. Matt Brown was fantastic with 14 points, 11 assists and 9 rebounds while Joe Abney was not, with 10 points on 3/13 shooting. D-Leaguer Cory Stanfield had 19 points and 9 rebounds off the bench for us which was nice. Kwame Cravens had 23 points for the Suns while #2 pick Ryan Garris had 26 points.
Detroit aren’t very interested in the summer league and it showed in our 105-89 victory over the Pistons as only Bart Flanders playing who is on their regular squad. Joe Abney turned his game around with 23 points while Matt Brown had 11 points and 6 assists. Shawn Thompson had 25 points for the losers.
The next night we blew Atlanta out of the water with a 101-76 win with Joe Abney again leading the way with 18 points but it was Lee Harris who took the honours with 13 points in 10 minutes on 6/6 shooting. Bret Davis had 12 points for the Hawks but shot 4/13 from the floor.
We’re now at 2-2 after a 111-94 loss to Houston as Joe Abney shoots poorly for 18 points and 9 rebounds but it was good to see Brandon Anderer do something with 15 points and 8 rebounds. For the Rockets Devin Davis had 20 points off the bench.
Our last game was a 94-91 loss to Nevada but the main thing was that Joe Abney was unstoppable with 29 points and Matt Brown was a great distributor with 10 assists and 6 rebounds. Other than that it doesn’t really matter.
Going 2-3 isn’t too bad for this team but it was good to see some of our young guys play well. Joe Abney averaged 19.6 points and 5.6 rebounds a game, Brandon Anderer put up 10.6 points and 5.2 rebounds but unfortunately broke his elbow in that last game. Matt Brown didn’t shoot well but finished with 8.2 points, 8.0 assists and 4.6 rebounds which is a big tick in my book.
It’s free agency time and as we have 13 players under contract I’m not looking for a game changer so I’ll look for a bench SG and call it a day. Here are the top 10 free agents.
C DeMarcus Cousins
SF Paul Orvis*
PF Greg Monroe
C Drew McAfee
SF Wesley Fields*
PF Jared Arenas
C Camara Brinker*
PF Trevor Booker
SF Jamal Howell*
C Ben Chambers
It may not be the most explosive but it has amazing depth, here are some other names on the list – Antoine Martin, Nate Roberts, Jeremy Lin, Kawhi Leonard, Chandler Parsons, Iman Shumpert, Klay Thompson, Kemba Walker, DeAndre Jordan, Paul George, Rajon Rondo and Eric Gordon. I’m sure there will be a lot of happy teams with this list.
After what seems like an eon Paul Orvis re-signs with Toronto for five years but the big news of the day was that Murman Andronikov signed an offer sheet to Golden State for nearly $10 million a year over four which may be overpaying now but he is on the right track to fulfil that contract.
The next day DeMarcus Cousins re-signs with Sacramento for the max while Jared Arenas goes back to Phoenix for over $10 million a year which is too much in my opinion.
Greg Monroe, Ben Chambers and Rudy Gay all go back to their respective teams but there was a lot of turnaround today with Antoine Martin signing an offer sheet to Chicago while Dion Waiters goes to New Orleans to give them a massive boost at SG. I offer Corey Willie a two year deal to be our back up SG and I think he will excel there. He is a decent shooter but is a great defender which is what I love to see.
Unfortunately he signs with Sacramento the next day which sucks so back to the drawing board. Kendall Marshall signs with the Lakers which should be good. He is such an underappreciated PG because he can’t score in bunches but he is an amazing passer and will do wonders in LA.
It’s tending offer day with all the big young names accepting a one year deal, such as Drew McAfee, Nate Roberts, Wesley Fields, Camara Brinker and Jamal Howell. The biggest news of the day was Paul George signing with Orlando for $38 million over four years which is a steal. Kemba Walker, Kawhi Leonard, Iman Shumpert and Jeremy Lin re-sign with their respective teams.
Orlando hasn’t stopped spending as they steal Klay Thompson from Charlotte for $44 million over 4 years. Chandler Parsons decides to go to Miami for four years, as does DeAndre Jordan. The Grizzlies are finished as they don’t match Antoine Martin’s deal to Chicago so he becomes a Bull for four years.
Damn, Eric Gordon who I had my eye on all free agency decides to sign with Miami to join Parsons and Jordan. I don’t understand what Memphis is doing; they let Nikola Vucevic go to Houston and instead sign Omer Asik who is a worse player. I still need a SG and the stocks are awfully bare so I offer Rodney Stuckey a two year minimum deal and hope he bites.
Yes! I don’t know why I’m so excited about Stuckey coming here but I am. At least we have a back up SG now. That is 14 players on the team so I’m done.
Training camp comes and goes and I’ve got my future PG rotation. I know it’s still early but I cannot be happier with Matt Brown and Jevin Lindeman at the moment and although I did say previously that an unnamed PG would be here forever I’m certainly content with those two. Brandon Anderer isn’t game ready just yet so I’m going to send him down to the D-League while Joe Abney should be the starting SG going forward.
For some reason the pre-season rankings have us at 13th out of 16 teams in the West which is just preposterous. I believe with this squad we can sneak into a playoff berth but whatever. With the league expansion there has been some conference rearranging with New Orleans and Memphis going to the East and Milwaukee joining the West. With all their losses Memphis are slotted in at 6th in the East.
Eastern Conference Pre Season Rankings
1 - Detroit Pistons
2 - Brooklyn Nets
3 - Cleveland Cavaliers
4 - Toronto Raptors
5 - New Orleans Hornets
Last - Chicago Bulls
Of course Detroit are first because they are awesome but I don’t see Brooklyn second. They have two guards on the roster with one of those being old JR Smith. I would put Cleveland second and New Orleans third and Orlando will be in the playoffs. Philadelphia are even worse, here is their starting line-up –
PG – Marcello Locatelli (SF)
SG – Darren Collison (PG)
SF – Andrew Owens (SF)
PF – Brook Lopez (C)
C – Vitaly Ekomov (C)
Just terrible balance with no PG off the bench.
Western Conference Pre Season Rankings –
1 - Utah Jazz
2 - Oklahoma City Thunder
3 - Minnesota Timberwolves
4 - Sacramento Kings
5 - Los Angeles Lakers
Last - Nevada Neon
The top five look OK, not sure about the Lakers but they could surprise me. I’m not happy about being picked 13th so hopefully our team plays with a chip on their shoulders.
Here is your 2019-2020 “Start of a new dynasty” Dallas Mavericks –
PG – Matt Brown
SG – Joe Abney
SF – Nicolas Batum
PF – LaMarcus Aldridge
C – Joakim Noah
6th – Dylan Peterson
7th – Ekpe Udoh
8th – Andrew Bogut
9th – Rodney Stuckey
10th – Anthony Walls
11th – Jevin Lindeman
12th – Nathan Howard
13th – Kareem Baker
D-League – Brandon Anderer