You can't just wait for a player to blow up and then try to get them in a trade or RFA, as you'll pay heavily. [Though that's very typical l here]. You have to project what a guy can develop into. Hell, I was trying to trade Melo for Jaylen and Rozier when both of them were largely stuck to the bench.
Look at how the Knix Bought Low on Vonleh, Burke, Mud. We might have 2 or 3 rotation pieces from these low level/low-risk pickups. Which is why I think the criticism regarding signing Zonja is misguided. It was a good calculated gamble on a guy with physical and some on-court skills. Low risk, high potential reward. If it doesn't work out, we part ways in the off-season. I was a pretty harsh Mud critic, but still thought it was a good move to bring him in and see if the Knix could "get him right."
Rozier, like Uber, is one of those guys who has shown nice flashes and a varied skillset, but are looking to cash in before they've really proved out. For young guys whose games I like and are coming off their rook contracts and into RFA, I actually hope they slump some so they can be picked up cheaply. Of course then the bloom is off and you have to have confidence in your evaluation and development system. But it's to our benefit if guys like StanJohnson, Uber, Rozier (or whoever else is intriguing and going into RFA status) struggle some this year. Nothing makes Bo more nervous than guys who put together a fine contract year season.