Ronnie left us because he specifically wanted to play in his home state of Utah. I don't imagine he's looking to go anywhere else.
More like we didn't re-sign him. We had early bird rights if we wanted to use it.
Bird Rights does not equal restricted free agent. Early Bird rights would only have allowed us to exceed the cap to sign him. He was still free to sign with whatever team he wanted.
What this team needs is PGs that know how to run the team, get the others involved.....Price knows none of those things. He is a SG in a PG body. He is a decent shooter from long range, great athlete and tries on the defensive end but he is nothing more than a 3rd string PG in this league.
He didn't want to stay.Point was we could've retained him back then. He was restricted and we had the advantage of EBR, not that it would've gone that far.
He didn't want to stay.
rather we go after someone like farmar, who is losing all of his minutes to shannon brown.... the lakers dont need farmar anymore now that brown is playing so well....
As far as I'm concerned the guy to go after is Ramon Sessions. I realize that he's a restricted free agent, but the Buck's are in finanical hell right now. Their over the cap. They have a high first round pick and two free agents that they have to sign in Sessions and Villanueva. Their GM has as much admitted that resigning both is probably not going to happen.
Sessions came off the bench for the first 40 games of the year and only averaged 3.4 assists a game. After the all star break he started the rest of the games. Here's a breakdown of that time period.
Feb: 18.5 PPG - 7.4 APG - 2.6 TO PG
March: 13.2 PPG - 7.0 APG - 2.0 TO PG
April: 14.0 PPG - 10.4 APG - 2.4 TO PG
He averaged right around 45% from the floor. His assist to turnover ratio is terrific. Were talking about a 6'3" very athletic point guard that only in his second year in the league. I liked him when he was at UNR. The Bucks don't want to lose him, but they're in a tough situation. I think we should make it tougher on them.