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So after tonight's win..


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..if have a couples thoughts/questions:

 

1>whoever thought CDR would be the guy to put us over the top when we signed him off his couch?

 

2>what kinda deal do we want to bring him back on after this season?

 

3>CDR..Jeff Taylor..Neal..Henderson are all under contract next year- will they all be playing here?

 

4>backup PG is obviously a need- but so is a physical scoring presence down low (which Biz just doesn't give us). What is our #1 need?

 

5>Do we go after a backup PG with the FA money (Stucky/Sessions/Livingston both UFAs) we will have and draft a big (Adrien Payne maybe) with the PORT pick? Or do we want to go PG in the draft (Ennis, Napier) and go after a front court player in FA

 

 

 

 

6>And here is the big one- why wouldn't Melo want to come play here? he would instantly be in the top 3 in the East right with Miami (who is fading with age and injury) and Indy.

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i'd love to see how this team might be playing right now with a healthy Jeff Taylor. he was playing well before his injury

 

upgrade PG in the draft and go after a front court in FA

 

no to Melo. don't think Clifford would put up with his lack of defense/wanting to play defense

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Kemba Walker

PJ Hairston (1st via Portland)

Carmelo Anthony (via Free Agency)

Cody Zeller

Al Jefferson

Tyler Ennis (1st via Detroit)

Gary Neal

Michael Kidd-Gilchrist

Bismack Biyombo

A.J. Hammons (2nd rd pick)

Jeremy Pargo

Jeffery Taylor

Chris Douglas-Roberts

Anthony Tolliver

Brendan Haywood

NBA Championship caliber team. Make it happen Michael.

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..if have a couples thoughts/questions:

 

1>whoever thought CDR would be the guy to put us over the top when we signed him off his couch?

 

2>what kinda deal do we want to bring him back on after this season?

 

3>CDR..Jeff Taylor..Neal..Henderson are all under contract next year- will they all be playing here?

 

4>backup PG is obviously a need- but so is a physical scoring presence down low (which Biz just doesn't give us). What is our #1 need?

 

5>Do we go after a backup PG with the FA money (Stucky/Sessions/Livingston both UFAs) we will have and draft a big (Adrien Payne maybe) with the PORT pick? Or do we want to go PG in the draft (Ennis, Napier) and go after a front court player in FA

 

 

 

 

6>And here is the big one- why wouldn't Melo want to come play here? he would instantly be in the top 3 in the East right with Miami (who is fading with age and injury) and Indy.

I would love it if we could get Sessions back.  He knows the players well, and he did a great job while he was here.  It's easy to see how good Sessions is after watching Ridnour.

 

Other then backup pg I really don't think we need to touch the guards through free agency unless we can get something unbelievable. Most of our attention should be on reinforcing our post.  

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1>whoever thought CDR would be the guy to put us over the top when we signed him off his couch? Not me, I knew he was good in college but he has had a career revitalization here.

 

2>what kinda deal do we want to bring him back on after this season? I would still pass on him as good as he has been, I am afraid he may step on a healthy Taylor's growth.

 

3>CDR..Jeff Taylor..Neal..Henderson are all under contract next year- will they all be playing here? Everyone but CDR IMO.

 

4>backup PG is obviously a need- but so is a physical scoring presence down low (which Biz just doesn't give us). What is our #1 need? Bring Sessions back, he is from the Carolinas and wants to be here, I hated that we traded him.

 

5>Do we go after a backup PG with the FA money (Stucky/Sessions/Livingston both UFAs) we will have and draft a big (Adrien Payne maybe) with the PORT pick? Or do we want to go PG in the draft (Ennis, Napier) and go after a front court player in FA Get the backup PG in FA.

 

 

 

 

6>And here is the big one- why wouldn't Melo want to come play here? he would instantly be in the top 3 in the East right with Miami (who is fading with age and injury) and Indy. It looks and sounds like a good situation but I think at the end of the day Phil will somehow lure him to say put in NY.

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