The Absolute State of This Franchise (Perry/Armstrong/Christie)

Ah.

But you're forgetting the part of the story where Perry signed all these vets, traded Keon to clean up his #1 off-season acquisition, currently has us on pace to be a luxury tax team by bringing in Hunter was all a 5D chess move to show Vivek that we should actually be rebuilding not resetting. He's clearly a puppet master leaning Vivek on the right path!
Clearly Perry works in mysterious ways that are beyond the comprehension of us mere mortals.
 
People really need to calm down with the he had a good draft when Caldwell is the only one out of his rookies who has shown to have a legit NBA skill while all of them should be NBA ready at there ages they are less ready than most of the 19 year olds coming in and wouldn't play in nearly any other team.
 
People really need to calm down with the he had a good draft when Caldwell is the only one out of his rookies who has shown to have a legit NBA skill while all of them should be NBA ready at there ages they are less ready than most of the 19 year olds coming in and wouldn't play in nearly any other team.
Complete disagree regarding both Clifford and Reynaud. Tell me how they don't have "legit NBA skill"? From the draft positions in which they were taken, they surpass the talent/skill that might be expected, IMO.
 
People really need to calm down with the he had a good draft when Caldwell is the only one out of his rookies who has shown to have a legit NBA skill while all of them should be NBA ready at there ages they are less ready than most of the 19 year olds coming in and wouldn't play in nearly any other team.
Wow...
 
Pretty much everyone is right here, whether it's bad timing or not. Nique and Raynaud have not have good overall rookie seasons for their respective ages. Raynaud has been better than Nique. Both guys just had monster games, which is awesome to see. Neither game negates the dozens of other games they haven't played well in. Both guys are rookies so they need time to grow but neither one is a young rookie so they should have performed a bit better than they have up to this point. Especially Nique, less so with Raynaud being a second round pick.

The rest of the season should be interesting. Hopefully the rookies and Carter trade monster games to finish the year so we have something to look forward to next year.
 
Pretty much everyone is right here, whether it's bad timing or not. Nique and Raynaud have not have good overall rookie seasons for their respective ages. Raynaud has been better than Nique. Both guys just had monster games, which is awesome to see. Neither game negates the dozens of other games they haven't played well in. Both guys are rookies so they need time to grow but neither one is a young rookie so they should have performed a bit better than they have up to this point. Especially Nique, less so with Raynaud being a second round pick.

The rest of the season should be interesting. Hopefully the rookies and Carter trade monster games to finish the year so we have something to look forward to next year.

it occurs to me that perry may be under orders to find picks who are NOT 19.

because if your first contract pays you, let's say 4 mil/4,8 mil/5.3 mil and 6 mil over your first four years, now the amount that you can extend is finite (let's say three years for 16 mil per)

then at age 29 you come up for your big payday and the team trades you (or signs and trades you). but you've gotten a good chunk of your pick's "prime".

it seems to make logical financial sense to draft a guy who has plenty pf "schooling" and who will not be commanding major money until he is in or exiting his prime rather than to draft a 19 year old (see: Fox) and at age 25/26 he commands major dollars.

for a team trying to stay under the cap, my strategy would be to trade down (again and again) and try to find keepers at 12-15 (again and again)

(not THIS draft, of course, because we already have a great shot at a batman - but after that, no tanking because we don't need a second batman and you should be able to find a robin - or a keegan - late in the lottery).
 
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