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if Jefferson's Achilles popped..


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what do we do as a franchise? he is too old to really come back from that type of injury, right?

 

Kemba, MKG, Lance and Zeller are the pieces we have to build off of.

 

Mo has been stellar but isn't gonna be around forever. Hendo, Marvin and Biz are role players.

 

Vonleh and PJ are the youngbloods. I'm at a loss. We have to make a big move for someone this offseason.

 

Frank Kaminsky? Cauley-Stein? anyone, anyone?

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Jefferson has been bad this year anyway. We're pretty much locked into this roster next year too, unfortunately. After that everyone comes off the books though. Maybe Cho can swing some kind of trade in the off season. We really need to get a reliable 3 & D guy in to be a full time starter at 2 guard.

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Clifford said in his post game conference that Al said he heard something "pop".. not the type of words you want describing an injury

Yeah but with most guys, if it's an Achilles, they're immobile immediately. Calf muscles can tear too, but I don't think that's what happened. Boogie Cousins was taking Al's lunch and he needed a way out.

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what do we do as a franchise? he is too old to really come back from that type of injury, right?

Kemba, MKG, Lance and Zeller are the pieces we have to build off of.

Mo has been stellar but isn't gonna be around forever. Hendo, Marvin and Biz are role players.

Vonleh and PJ are the youngbloods. I'm at a loss. We have to make a big move for someone this offseason.

Frank Kaminsky? Cauley-Stein? anyone, anyone?

I'm not convinced Lance has it figured out and if he does he still doesn't fit with the roster. We all complained about Gerald not being able to shoot but Lance is worse. I'm just glad he's in a form that looks tradeable now.

If Al is shut down for the season chances are he will opt in and we only have to deal with him one more year. The target date for the big free agent spending looks to be 2016 and beyond when the cap jumps up.

Keep MKG, Keep Kemba, get bigs that will actually defend the rim and some shooters and quality depth and we will be back in business.

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