kingzallday
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Heard on the Bucks forum that their GM will probably let Sessions walk because they can't afford him.
Heard on the Bucks forum that their GM will probably let Sessions walk because they can't afford him.
Not in a million years!Let's pretend Session is on the book for the Bucks at 7mil/year for 4 more years.. Do you make the trade for him now?
Let's pretend Session is on the book for the Bucks at 7mil/year for 4 more years.. Do you make the trade for him now?
Assuming we don't re-sign any of the players we got in the trade and renounce all their rights, the salary committed is $46 million, plus the draft pick, which will probably be around $4 million. So that's $50 million. It depends on where the salary cap is set. It was $58 million this year, but there are rumors it could go lower.
So.... right now not much more than the MLE.
Either option is good, we need either rubio or thabeet.Here's the thing about Sessions -- in 39 games starting last year these were his averages:
33.7min 15.1pts (.444 FG% .100 3pt% .786 FT%) 4.2reb 7.6ast 1.3stl 0.1blk
Now the questions are about his shooting (no range) and his defense -- is he jsut a ood numbers on bad team sort of guy? But we ARE a bad team, and I submit to you that any rookie PG we draft will have a very hard time matching those kinds of numbers, not only next year, but even by the time he's 22 like Sessions was. Maybe we should be trying to move up to take Thabeet instead fo Rubio and try to sign Sessions as the PG instead.
Either option is good, we need either rubio or thabeet.
Isn't there some concern that Sessions was playing for a new contract?
Isn't there some concern that Sessions was playing for a new contract?
one my concerns too i dont want us paying another beno
He's 22 -- if everytime a young player improves its just playing for a new contract...well, pretty much nobody could improve. ou never know -- that's about character. But the classic "playing for a contract" syndrome isn't young players coming into their own, its vets with an established level of play suddenly exceeding it.
Yes, very true. I think the experience and age factor does play a role. But he does have an agent whispering in his ear as well as the knowledge that he could land a nice starting position somewhere or a nice shiny new deal with the Bucks.
I do see your point though in the "coming into his own," hopefully this is his potential beginning to develop instead of a contract issue.
his great plays could have been the result of key players out for the bucks too. like bogut, redd, and the fact that his only competition for the point spot is luke ridnour.
Here, insto rebuld:
1) trade up to get Thabeet, burn the #23 or #31 to grease the wheels if necessary.
2) sign Sessions
3) trade Jason Thompson, Beno Udrih, Kenny Thomas (ender) and our 2010 #1 (top 3 protected) for Chis Bosh
4) and if you want, we can even try to bring back Diogu and BJax
Resulting 12 man lineup:
C-Hawes Age: 20
PF-Bosh Age: 25
SF-Nocioni Age: 29
SG-Martin Age: 26
PG-Sessions Age: 23
SF/SG- Garcia Age: 28
C- Thabeet Age: 21
SF/PF Greene Age: 20
PF Diogu Age: 25
PG Jackson Age: 36
#23 pick (one of them may have been burned to get Thabeet)
#31 pick (one of them may have been burned to get Thabeet)
Coach: Thibodeau, Avery Johnson, somebody who likes defense
Result: it is tough to see the defense there -- why getting Thabeet was so critical, and a defensive coach would be a real boon. Our two best players are softy + softy squared. But that's a very talented young team, and we'd be back to being talked about at least. As usual the mvoes to get there are longshots, but not impossible longshots. Reasonable fantasies lets call them.