Poll: Regarding J-Rich/THJ this offseason which scenario do you prefer?
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Letting both walk regardless of their demands
46.15%
12 46.15%
Keeping both of them for reasonable prices (J-Rich either opted in or for <10 mio and THJ for about 12 mio per year)
23.08%
6 23.08%
Letting J-Rich walk, keeping THJ´s big caphold on the books and sign him for about 12 mio (quite massively hindering our flexibility with FA)
19.23%
5 19.23%
Letting THJ walk, keeping J-Rich´s caphold on the books and sign him for about 8 mio.
11.54%
3 11.54%
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Offseason wings: What to do with THJ and J-Rich?
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(05-02-2021, 08:52 AM)Sigma4Life Wrote: Norman Powell is a more consistent version of THJ with better 1 on 1 skillls.  

Getting Ball and Powell allow us to keep some continuity with the way the roster is constructed while securing significant upgrades.


Aren't we pretty disappointed with how this roster is constructed currently anyways?

I agree that Holmes isn't a show stopper, but he's an elite roller. I think getting 3 big men that all can roll effectively will only amplify Luka's passing game. DPowell is one. We need 2 more. Holmes fits the bill and would fit nicely alongside another big signing such as Ball.
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RE: Offseason wings: What to do with THJ and J-Rich? - by SleepingHero - 05-02-2021, 09:39 AM

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