That's the thing - JT is competent, and getting back PF/C, who can produce decently enough to be a 3rd big, will cost same $5-6 million.I would argue that we have one quality big man right now. At least moving 13M per year worth of dead weight allows us a chance of getting some production there. No to mention, with approximately 10 million in cap space this summer, a top 10 draft pick, and 20 million or more in additional cap space next summer surely we can find two front court players to replace Landry and Thompson. Like I said, I'm not trying to solve all of our problem in one go. The PF topic has been beat to death elsewhere.
That's the thing - JT is competent, and getting back PF/C, who can produce decently enough to be a 3rd big, will cost same $5-6 million.
Kevin Martin played in 38 games this season. Ben has played in 80. It doesn't matter how good you are if you can't stay on the court. Not to mention, Martin is 10 years older. What you call BBall IQ, I just call experience. McLemore has really struggled for stretches this season and played well for stretches. From three point range this season he shot 42% in November, 39% in December, 25% in January, 37% in February, 36% in March, and 38% in April. That's pretty encouraging overall. At the end of the year his season totals are unimpressive, but he's closing out the season averaging 16, 3, and 3 in April, shooting 50% from the field, 38% from range, and pulling in 2 steals per game. If we're talking about which player I'd rather have starting at SG on my team next season -- 22 year old Ben McLemore closing out the season looking confident or 32 year old Kevin Martin coming off a season where he played 38 games, I'll pick McLemore.
And I'd beat your team with my team with Kevin 4-2 at least. Maybe 4-1.
For however many games Kevin managed to play.
Cult of Ben has to die. He's not worth it. Never has been. On the other hand he might or might not be a reasonably priced backup to a real starter with some potential to continue to improve. But going into this offseason all these guys and more could be out there in various ways:
Eric Gordon
Danny Green
Kevin Martin
Wes Matthews
Lance Stephensen
Monta Ellis
Joe Johnson
Arron Afflalo
etc.
etc.
all kinds of flaws, and all kinds of experience.
And I'd beat your team with my team with Kevin 4-2 at least. Maybe 4-1.
For however many games Kevin managed to play.
Cult of Ben has to die. He's not worth it. Never has been. On the other hand he might or might not be a reasonably priced backup to a real starter with some potential to continue to improve. But going into this offseason all these guys and more could be out there in various ways:
Eric Gordon
Danny Green
Kevin Martin
Wes Matthews
Lance Stephensen
Monta Ellis
Joe Johnson
Arron Afflalo
etc.
etc.
all kinds of flaws, and all kinds of experience.
And I'd beat your team with my team with Kevin 4-2 at least. Maybe 4-1.
For however many games Kevin managed to play.
Cult of Ben has to die. He's not worth it. Never has been. On the other hand he might or might not be a reasonably priced backup to a real starter with some potential to continue to improve. But going into this offseason all these guys and more could be out there in various ways:
Eric Gordon
Danny Green
Kevin Martin
Wes Matthews
Lance Stephensen
Monta Ellis
Joe Johnson
Arron Afflalo
etc.
etc.
all kinds of flaws, and all kinds of experience.
If we were going to replace Rudy (move him elswhere) as a 2nd option I would go for Monta Ellis who has basically been a All-Star level player in Dallas and Dallas''s best player the last 2 years (Dirk making All-Star over him was horse poopoo). Otherwise there's really no one on that list above that's interesting other than maybe Shumpert as a back up. All those guys would earn more than Ben and all of them are pretty much other than possible cancer Sir Lance in decline. Danny Green would be interesting but it comes down to how much $$.
If we were going to replace Rudy (move him elswhere) as a 2nd option I would go for Monta Ellis who has basically been a All-Star level player in Dallas and Dallas''s best player the last 2 years (Dirk making All-Star over him was horse poopoo). Otherwise there's really no one on that list above that's interesting other than maybe Shumpert as a back up. All those guys would earn more than Ben and all of them are pretty much other than possible cancer Sir Lance in decline. Danny Green would be interesting but it comes down to how much $$.
Been slowed by injury lately and the Rondo trade has just turned out rubbish. Prior to the All-Star break he was terrific but yeah I can't remember what injury it is (but he always plays through them) he's slowed down.Have you seen Monta the second half of this season? I'd rather have Ben.
If we were going to replace Rudy (move him elswhere) as a 2nd option I would go for Monta Ellis who has basically been a All-Star level player in Dallas and Dallas''s best player the last 2 years (Dirk making All-Star over him was horse poopoo). Otherwise there's really no one on that list above that's interesting other than maybe Shumpert as a back up. All those guys would earn more than Ben and all of them are pretty much other than possible cancer Sir Lance in decline. Danny Green would be interesting but it comes down to how much $$.
With all RFA wings are clearly off limits this year half the league would take Green at $10 mil. I'm certain, he will choose Sacramento though...I'd rather take Green at 10mpy for the next 3 years vs. having Ben as my starting SG for the next 2. That's just me.
I'm factoring in the fact that we'll be competitive for the next few years and we'll need players who can contribute on both ends NOW. Vlade made it pretty clear he wants players who can contribute to the team now. Team needs an entire rebuild and Green is a player you should bring in if you're serious about winning and defense.
We're not going to replace Rudy. Nor would it make any sense. W e hae os much work to do, wasting time an assets making holes only to fill them again is silly.
With all RFA wings are clearly off limits this year half the league would take Green at $10 mil. I'm certain, he will choose Sacramento though...
Want realistic FA help at PF or SG? Prepare for Amir Johnson/Trevor Booker (if he's waived) and Stuckey/Belinelli. 6th pick might get you better options, but RFAs are likely still off limits, so why waste such an asset on small upgrade, that might not even be such by season's end.
I think if we realistically could trade Landry away, it would give us a ton of cap space. It would give us a real shot at a few SGs: Affalo, Matthews, Green, and Gerald Green. I don't see any SGs with PO opting out this year.
- Affalo is a wash at this point.
- Matthews would probably want to stay at Portland, but he's coming off a HUGE injury. The injury reconsiders a lot.
- Green won't be a player that many teams will target for at 10million. There are limited amount of wings which means most wings are already taken by teams..
- Green alone, is not worth 10-11million in the NBA. However, for desperate teams like us with a gapping hole at SG, it's what we'd pay. Maybe the Spurs too if they really wanted to make sure they can retain him.
Gerald Green is a streaky shooter. I see him bringing extra bench power.
At PF? Now that's where things get sucky.... Realistic options?
- Lopez Brothers- Will take a ton of convincing, but I don't see why they wouldn't consider Sac.
- Tyson Chandler- On the decline and may be in hunt for another ring, but I can see him actually coming to Sac and helping Cuz
- Wright- Solid overall PF
- Asik- Good defensive anchor, but offense won't fit
- Thad Young- Nice option on offense, but doesn't offer any defense.. if any.
- Bass- Eh
- Johnson- Eh
- Davis- Shotblocker who'll get around 4-7. Might be worth it
- Jerekbo- Stretch 4 cheap
are talking about the same injury riddled Eric Gordon here?
He missed 18 games last year and 21 games this year so the injury issue is still significant. That alone makes Eric Gordon too risky to be counted on as a starter I think, even if his performance when healthy is better than Ben's right now. Off the bench though, we have options if he only plays 60 games a year. You really only need 3 guards, 3 bigs, and 2 wings to set up a decent rotation. The rest of the players on the roster are there for injury depth and match-up related versatility. Eric Gordon looks like a solid 3rd guard to me when he's healthy because you know he can nail spot-up threes and you can also ask him to get you 15 points off the bench if one of the starters is struggling. When he's injured you play your backup PG more minutes instead and hopefully there's a wing player on your 13 man roster who can play some SG the rest of the time. Omri Casspi is a decent emergency fill-in at SG for instance.
Considering the hefty amount of money Eric Gordon is receiving for not doing much of anything, I'd rather get another two guard who knows his role and will defend and shoot when open. There are a number of guards that are better than Ben is...question is which one do the Kings go after, if they were to go after one.
Yes but the contract expires after next season and he'll get a new one commensurate with the player he is now, not the 22 year old superstar he looked like when he signed that max offer sheet. The salary issue and the injury issue are the reason why he's obtainable. I really don't think a Danny Green or Aaron Afflalo helps us much at all. They're stopgap vets and they're going to end up chewing up cap space while their careers peter out like Landry and Thompson are doing right now. All Sacramento ever does is waste money on mid-level free agents and then we wonder why we can't make the playoffs and our roster is full of guys nobody else wants.
Also, your last sentence is over-simplifying the situation to the point of actually being misleading I think. Sure there are 20 or so guards out there who are better than Ben right now. How many of them are a good bet to outperform Ben over the next three years? That's a better question. Eliminate the superstars and young building blocks we can't get and who's left? Monta Ellis, JJ Reddick, CJ Miles, JR Smith. How much of them are better than Ben by a significant enough margin to justify the extra cost? Ben is under contract already for 3 million next year and 4 million the year after that. You're not going to get a veteran for 3.5 million a year who outperforms the season Ben just had. Then you look at the fact that Ben just turned 22 and is continually getting better and the gap between what you're actually getting for your investment (projected improvement over retaining Ben as the starter) and what you're paying becomes even bigger. The only way it makes sense at all is if you pay through the nose for a big upgrade like Jimmy Butler or Victor Oladipo.
Gerald won't get anywhere near, but if Danny signs outside of San Antonio, it will be for at least $10 million.