For those who missed it, Storyteller had a great article on blazersedge. I'm using his spreadsheets in this post...
Assuming we match for Nic, it would seem that our core is starting to round into shape. Obviously long-term Leonard, Lillard, Batum and Aldridge figure in as starters, I have faith that we'll see Freeland and Claver become quality role players off the bench, and I don't think its unreasonable to expect either EWill or Nolan (or a combo of the 2 if they can't stay healthy) to give us decent guard production off the bench.
The odd-men-out appear to be Wes and Babbit. Unless he shows us some serious improvement this season, I still think Wes' best role is as a 6th man and while I feel he'd give us MORE production than either EWill or Nolan, I'm not sure that it would be a $4.5 or $5.5 Million difference respectively - especially if that $ amount is standing between us and a max-level contract next off season. Babbit's production speaks for itself. He seems to try hard everywhere, but all he really gives us is shooting. Again, if Claver can provide decent, consistent production at the 3 for us, I see no reason why a 3pt specialist who can't crack the 2 deep should stand in the way of a max contract.
In the article above, Storyteller estimates that next offseason, with the roster that we have we'll be roughly $5.6M under the cap (including the hold for a lotto pick.) Wes will be making $6.875M next season and Luke $2.9M, if we're able to unload those without taking salary back, all of a sudden we're looking at $15.4M in cap room (depending on where threshold is placed next year and a few other things...) with really only needing a starting 2 guard, backup PG (unless Nolan becomes that, I have my doubts) and 4th big man -- the latter 2 of which shouldn't be hard to take care of with vets...
I think it's entirely possible that, especially if we suck as much as a lot of us think we will this season, we could see Wes and Babbitt traded at the deadline for future picks/cheap assets in order to be able to give a max offer Harden next offseason. I imagine teams in contention would love to have either a cheap, young 3pt specialist or a defender who can shoot like Wes off their bench for the stretch run. If we need to sweeten the pot, adding either/both of our Greeks would also save us a bit of $ I believe.
As a minor aside - if Hickson plays this year like he did last year (I'm assuming he'll be our starting "center") I think he could be a valuable commodity at the deadline. A young, athletic big man who's started to show production and has an expiring contract if things don't go well...
It seems that Olshey has positioned us nicely to rebuild!
Assuming we match for Nic, it would seem that our core is starting to round into shape. Obviously long-term Leonard, Lillard, Batum and Aldridge figure in as starters, I have faith that we'll see Freeland and Claver become quality role players off the bench, and I don't think its unreasonable to expect either EWill or Nolan (or a combo of the 2 if they can't stay healthy) to give us decent guard production off the bench.
The odd-men-out appear to be Wes and Babbit. Unless he shows us some serious improvement this season, I still think Wes' best role is as a 6th man and while I feel he'd give us MORE production than either EWill or Nolan, I'm not sure that it would be a $4.5 or $5.5 Million difference respectively - especially if that $ amount is standing between us and a max-level contract next off season. Babbit's production speaks for itself. He seems to try hard everywhere, but all he really gives us is shooting. Again, if Claver can provide decent, consistent production at the 3 for us, I see no reason why a 3pt specialist who can't crack the 2 deep should stand in the way of a max contract.
In the article above, Storyteller estimates that next offseason, with the roster that we have we'll be roughly $5.6M under the cap (including the hold for a lotto pick.) Wes will be making $6.875M next season and Luke $2.9M, if we're able to unload those without taking salary back, all of a sudden we're looking at $15.4M in cap room (depending on where threshold is placed next year and a few other things...) with really only needing a starting 2 guard, backup PG (unless Nolan becomes that, I have my doubts) and 4th big man -- the latter 2 of which shouldn't be hard to take care of with vets...
I think it's entirely possible that, especially if we suck as much as a lot of us think we will this season, we could see Wes and Babbitt traded at the deadline for future picks/cheap assets in order to be able to give a max offer Harden next offseason. I imagine teams in contention would love to have either a cheap, young 3pt specialist or a defender who can shoot like Wes off their bench for the stretch run. If we need to sweeten the pot, adding either/both of our Greeks would also save us a bit of $ I believe.
As a minor aside - if Hickson plays this year like he did last year (I'm assuming he'll be our starting "center") I think he could be a valuable commodity at the deadline. A young, athletic big man who's started to show production and has an expiring contract if things don't go well...
It seems that Olshey has positioned us nicely to rebuild!

