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Crvena Zvezda said:This is what he needs:
G GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% OFF DEF RPG APG SPG BPG TO PF PPG
81 81 40.3 .480 .433 .927 1.1 5.1 6.3 2.1 1.33 .17 1.89 2.00 24.2
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Crvena Zvezda said:This is what he needs:
G GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% OFF DEF RPG APG SPG BPG TO PF PPG
81 81 40.3 .480 .433 .927 1.1 5.1 6.3 2.1 1.33 .17 1.89 2.00 24.2
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KP said:How bout something like this...
70 70 40.5 .481 .071 .703 2.6 8.5 11.1 4.2 1.33 1.69 2.79 3.20 27.1
Webbers numbers from 2001 ... 27, 11, and 4, near 2 blocks too.
--Peja isn't even in the same stratosphere and people still to this day ***** about Webbs max deal, of course it's a different landscape in the NBA these days...
Hahahahaahaha!G_M said:I don't really recall too many people bitching about Webb's contract.
KP said:Hahahahaahaha!
Only if the bridge is on fireKP said:If all your friends jumped off a bridge would you do it too?![]()
KP said:We've had our Webber conversations more than once GM so I'll just let it go but seriously man you even bitched a little about it in your last two posts.IMO, Peja has to be a player somewhat on the level of what Webber was to earn a Max deal... even if the market means he might end up leaving, if he's not the undisputed best player on the team it would be foolish in the long wrong to lock him up. It's not like we don't have a long history of Peja on the Kings to look at. If he does something like he did a couple of years ago, then we could talk about it making sense. Just cuz some other teams might overpay him... I mean come on... If all your friends jumped off a bridge would you do it too?![]()
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HndsmCelt said:My general complaint with a great amny posters and hence almost every thread like this is that many people fail to discriminate between reality and their own opinion on how reality SHOULD work. If we simply take the thread at face value the answer is simple and only one response was necessary. "Nothing." I doubt if any one would argue or even discuss the REALITY that Pedja baring great unforseen circumstances WILL be offered max money by at least one team in the NBA.
Now if the intent of the thred is to discuss what it would take for him to be DESERVING of max money in our minds that might be fertile grounds for discussion. If you look back at which players have historically gotten huge contracts (remember the concept of max money is very new) these have always been players that can singlehandeldy take over a game and were more or less "unstopable" So jsut for the sake of argument I'd say Pedja would ahve to average 20+ points a game, hit several game wining shots over the course of the season and on a nightly basiss make ALL defenders look like they are in freeze frame, and yes that includes Bruce Bowen and Ron Artest. As a team leader I'd expect him to personaly take it upon him self to adress soem of the TEAM weakness espcialy rebounds. Come paly off's his production will need to go up in all areas (percentage, scoreing, steals, and rebounds)
A day before the season even starts, I think it's fitting. Seriously though, how can you have a conversation about the Kings giving ANY player the max without talking about the last player they gave one to. I think some good points were being made on both sides and it hasn't gotten out of hand... yet.VF21 said:I was wondering how long it would take...
Okay, whomever has Oct. 31 in the "On what day will the old Webber-Peja argument be resurrected" poll is a winner.
Contact me for your prize.
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KP said:Seriously though, how can you have a conversation about the Kings giving ANY player the max without talking about the last player they gave one to. I think some good points were being made on both sides and it hasn't gotten out of hand... yet.![]()
Like I said before we shouldn't pay the max to a player that we can't even tell is the best player on the team. No matter what the climate, that's my only point. We have 5 guys capable of being second tier guys now, losing one of them would not hurt us enough to make it worth throwing money away. If Peja shows he is a 1st tier Superstar then it's a different story. I still think he may have the talent to be, it's all about desire with him.VF21 said:You're right...so far.
What led to Webber getting the max back then is NOT applicable to Peja getting the max now, IMHO. Times change; situations change; players change.
Peja has never been as important to this franchise - bottom line - as Chris Webber was. That's not hyperbole; it's fact, plain and simple.
Webber isn't a King any longer. I just do not want to have to live through another round of what happened last time. It wasn't pleasant...
VF21 said:That's not fair.
Yes, we criticize him and at times get pretty ascerbic about it. But Kingsfans.com is not about bashing any player, whether it was Webber, Peja or anyone else.
KP said:Like I said before we shouldn't pay the max to a player that we can't even tell is the best player on the team.
No... not perhaps.. I can't.sloter said:Perhaps you can't tell that...
yanon said:Peja is on his contract year. We all know that he will try hard to get that max contract. IMO, he doesn't deserve a max contract unless he averages 23 pts, 7 rbs, 3 ast and produces in the playoff. It is not wise to pay an one-dimensional player max dollars but I am sure that some desperate teams in the NBA will do such thing. The Kings are not the nobody that they were six years ago. So, they shouldn't be in a desperate mode when signing players.
VF said "was Webber"sloter said:Webber is not a Kings player.
Is he even the second best player.KP said:No... not perhaps.. I can't.
While our on court situation is much different to the time when Maloofs paid a bit more for the players than they were worth, there is one thing that remains the same and will continue to stay the same.yanon said:G_M,
Like it or not, Webber was the "man" back when the Kings were still a title contender. It is not uncommon to pay star big men the max since they can usually produce in more than one areas. Webber at one time was a 20+/10/5 guy and drew double coverage more than any other Kings player. Yes, the Kings overpaid a little for Webber but the Kings were the doormat team before he got there. Bibby is in the similar boat when he almost single handly killed the Lakers during the playoff and the Kings were on the cusp of winning it all those few years. So, I can understand the management's rationale in signing Bibby for the max. Basically, they didn't have much option but to keep a good thing going.
The Kings' current circumstance is much different now when comparing to a few years ago. They are not a title contender and Peja is a one trick pony who is in his prime already (not much upside). Thus, it is not a smart move to sign him for the max.
They don't have to under the slary cap to offer him the max. They just have to have some moveable pieces. If Peja says, I want out of sacramento and I want to go there, if you won't accomodate a trade I am going to Chicago or Atlanta and you get nothing, do you see Petrie and Maloofs letting Peja walk in that scenario?????LPKingsFan said:I repeat: What team is going to give max money to Peja next summer?
I feel like a lot of posters have locked on to that idea without thinking about it and working things out. What teams are under the cap next summer? I've already talked about Atlanta and Chicago, and why or why not things could work out with them. I think we need to be more rational about this.