Not that it holds that much weight since it's preseason, but this is what Dragic has done in 5 games thus far (per36):
+19.1 Net Rtg. (highest on team) / .586 TS% / .519 FG% / .357 3PT% / .833 FT% / 18.0 PPG / 3.9 RPG / 9.0 APG / 1.4 SPG / 0.6 BPG / 3.1 TOPG
That's not too shabby.
I think people are losing sight of the fact that Gay & Collison are expiring and that Dragic is under contract for 3-4 more years on a reasonable deal.
And I think people are losing sight that this isn't the only deal to be had. It's too one sided. There's nothing wrong with holding on to these guys until closer to the trade deadline when some playoff contenders might be in need. Why are you so reticent to go that route?
Also, what you consider a reasonable deal isn't so to others. 17-19M per for Beno Udrih 2.0 isn't close to reasonable to me. That's a joke.
The census around the league is that the Kings would be adding value to Gay/Collison to even get Dragic.And I think people are losing sight that this isn't the only deal to be had. It's too one sided. There's nothing wrong with holding on to these guys until closer to the trade deadline when some playoff contenders might be in need. Why are you so reticent to go that route?
Also, what you consider a reasonable deal isn't so to others. 17-19M per for Beno Udrih 2.0 isn't close to reasonable to me. That's a joke.
And the talent drain next season could be heads and above worse if they hit free agency.Oh, Dragic is a full class of player above Beno. better offensive player, better creater, and better defender.
But he's not a full class of player better than both Rudy and DC combined. That's a significant talent drain from a team low on that scale to start with. Calling it Dragic/Farmar for Rudy/Dc helps a little, but only a little. And who knows, us trying to pry more away to balance things may be why this has not happened.
The census around the league is that the Kings would be adding value to Gay/Collison to even get Dragic.
The real joke is that you think Dragic is Udrih 2.0 without giving a single piece of evidence that what you're saying is even REMOTELY true. 19th overall in RAPM, 54th in RPM, & a +4.3 On/Off is not "Udrih 2.0." I never thought I would be on this forum arguing with another poster that Dragic is much better than Udrih, but here I am. I guess anything is possible...
And yes, it is a reasonable contract despite what many of you like to think. A lot of people around here look at the absolute number and overreact. I've already pointed out that his contract under the new CBA equates to around $10-12 mil under the old CBA. I think that is very reasonable for a guy who is probably the 3rd/4th best player on a top notch team, and I'm fairly confident many GMs would agree with that assessment.
I very much like how you've been posting lately
And basically agree with every point you had in that long post. I'll add to it, that this helps clarify what direction the team is going in for Boogie next offseason. With Dragic aboard, we'd all of a sudden have a Dragic, Boogie, WCS, Joerger core that looks far more appealing than the entire team leaving next season for FA for Boogie. In an ideal world, if WCS develops, that's your #1, #2 defensive anchor and a top 10 coach all covered. And people who don't think Dragic is a #2, don't know how USG works; he's outstanding when he gets to control the back-court and has been since he became a starter. The main issue is teams the last 2 years have surrounded him with ball-dominant perimeter players that basically duplicate what he does well.
He's shown exactly one year he can do it at volume. This is the problem with Dragic hype, it becomes an argument that the whole league is stupid, except Hornacek for 1 year, and Goran's 1 excellent year in 8 is the real Goran that the fools just have never let him be.
In the end the fact is that in 8 years Goran's per36 numbers have been:
16.7pts 3.8reb 6.7ast 1.4stl 0.3blk 2.9TO on .561TS%
while in 7 years Darren Collison's per36 numbers have been:
15.4pts 3.3reb 5.9ast 1.4stl 0.2blk 2.6To on .561TS%
and we're giving up Rudy too, and taking back a big contract for the honor.
To put it in some perspective, per 100 possessions Goran's annual scoring has been:
08-09: 16.9
09-10: 22.2
10-11: 21.6
11-12: 23.2
12-13: 22.6
13-14: 29.0
14-15: 24.5
15-16: 22.1
DC's since he has been here:
14-15: 23.3
15-16: 22.4
so is Goran really going to be much more of a #2 than DC has been? There have been circumstances, yes. Often fighting for the ball. But I'm not convinced the current offense would give him that ball either. And its just that one outstanding year for a different coach and different and very guard based system that all that hope would be based upon. Otherwise he's really a #3.
And I think people are losing sight that this isn't the only deal to be had. It's too one sided. There's nothing wrong with holding on to these guys until closer to the trade deadline when some playoff contenders might be in need. Why are you so reticent to go that route?
Also, what you consider a reasonable deal isn't so to others. 17-19M per for Beno Udrih 2.0 isn't close to reasonable to me. That's a joke.
While trying to defuse trade rumors, Rudy Gay said, “I have no choice but to work for the Sacramento Kings.” Quotes like that don’t defuse!
13 hours ago – via
should be even more of a reason to try and get rid of him.
I'd actually save Rudy as much as I dislike him and see how WCS goes during the first half of the season and if WCS does not play with any heart and continues his SL/Preseason form than I would try package both of them for the likes of MKG + filler (get DJ another Tony Allen type) and keep an eye on other possible situations (e.g. Jimmy Butler in Chicago)/ Suns for TJ Warren/Knight
From Stein:
"According to the South Florida Sun-Sentinel, Spoelstra assured Dragic this week that a recent report suggesting Miami was actively discussing a deal to send him to Sacramento for Rudy Gay and Darren Collison was inaccurate. Yet one suspects this one is bound to keep coming up, partly because whispers persist that Gay would love to land in Miami ... but also because it's no secret Sacramento is on the hunt for a first-rate quarterback.
"(An aside on Gay: He's quoted in an advance copy of George Karl's forthcoming book "Furious George," due to be published in January by Harper-Colins, as telling Karl when he met the new Sacramento coach for the first time in February 2015, "Welcome to basketball hell.")"
http://www.espn.com/blog/marc-stein...n-trade-block-for-now-but-keep-watching-miami
From Stein:
"According to the South Florida Sun-Sentinel, Spoelstra assured Dragic this week that a recent report suggesting Miami was actively discussing a deal to send him to Sacramento for Rudy Gay and Darren Collison was inaccurate. Yet one suspects this one is bound to keep coming up, partly because whispers persist that Gay would love to land in Miami ... but also because it's no secret Sacramento is on the hunt for a first-rate quarterback.
"(An aside on Gay: He's quoted in an advance copy of George Karl's forthcoming book "Furious George," due to be published in January by Harper-Colins, as telling Karl when he met the new Sacramento coach for the first time in February 2015, "Welcome to basketball hell.")"
http://www.espn.com/blog/marc-stein...n-trade-block-for-now-but-keep-watching-miami
While I agree with your concern that teams will just wait till Rudy enters FA, by the same token how many of said teams will get itchy trigger fingers closer to the playoffs? Wouldn't it be nice to have Gay already on your team for the remainder of this season with the possibility of him picking up his option? That may just give a team a leg up when Rudy does eventually hit free agency.This Gay thing looks bad. If Miami plans to wait until FA to go after Gay, one can't help wondering how many other teams do the same. Not exactly a great position of leverage for Divac in getting value for Gay. This is what I've been so concerned about - waiting too long to pull the trigger on a trade and then getting nil because of it. You just can't wait until a player makes his unhappiness public and essentially proclaims the Kings are dead to him before you decide to look for a trade. The same principle applies to Cousins, by the way. If you wait until he publicly proclaims his desire to go elsewhere, good luck to you, you're going to need it.
Why do you need a toxic atmosphere in the locker room?Honestly, if you can't get a good deal, hold Gay and he comes off the bench. If he whines, don't play him. He's laid his bed.
Miami will have a lot of capspace that I imagine they would rather use on some of the marquee FA this summer and I'm not sure why they would try to sign Gay when they have Winslow.
The real joke is that you think Dragic is Udrih 2.0 without giving a single piece of evidence that what you're saying is even REMOTELY true.
I actually proved why Dragic for Gay/Collison is a good deal for us replying to Brick. Still waiting for his reply... So for right now, I haven't been proven wrong at all.No, the real joke is that I already provided reasons/evidence for the comparison among the various threads going on but you either ignored it or conveniently didn't read. Either way, you're making false accusations. Go look at Beno's numbers during his 4 seasons with the Kings then compare to Dragic then get back to me. They are awfully close on average. That said, I acknowledged that Dragic is a slightly better version. But he's certainly not a lot better. The statistics bear that out. Go ahead and try to prove otherwise -- you can't.
Even Brick is acknowledging that a player of his class isn't worth Rudy and Collison. Yet here you are still digging a deeper hole. Put the shovel down already.
I actually proved why Dragic for Gay/Collison is a good deal for us replying to Brick. Still waiting for his reply... So for right now, I haven't been proven wrong at all.