jbk1234 wrote:toooskies wrote:jbk1234 wrote:
Hunter has a net positive on/off over the course of his career and the Hawks have surrounded him with such bad defensive personnel over the course of his career it's a little difficult to rely upon DARKO or EPM (which I hate as a stat) as determanitive. He's a better rebounder than either guy we're giving up, and if that's still unimpressive, it's because LeVert and Niang are horrid rebounders.
Really what it comes down to for me is that I've witnessed Hunter have good playoff games while I've witnessed Niang and LeVert be absolute liabilities in playoffs. Not just in the playoffs, but against playoff teams in meaningful regular season games. This isn't even an Okoro situation where he's young enough to reasonably expect something different.
LeVert isn't as get-him-off-the-court bad as Niang, but he disappears plenty against good defenses, and he's barely passable on defense. As far as his next contract, I don't think he gets an offer above the MLE from another team. This is the second time we have had him on an expiring contract at the deadline. Hunter is the best player that we know of who's been offered. There's a reason for that.
LeVert is a jack of many of trades master of none who is good injury insurance and an adequate sixth man. Strus and Okoro are better defenders (Strus is also a far better rebounder). Ty Jerome is a far better sixth man. Unless he's willing to come back on a team-friendly deal, the Cavs should wish him well this summer.
Is there a team in the NBA right now who will take Niang's salary for a second? Same question but two 2nds? He's a minimum salary/BAE player who was outplayed by Morris last post season.
You do understand that Atlanta has been consistently disappointed that Hunter hasn't matched that one good playoff series he had in 2022, even in regular season stretches, until earlier this year-- but he's fallen off again recently.
Yeah, that's why he's even available for what we'd offer, but we don't actually need him to match that series as a core piece. We just need him not to suck and play some small ball 4.
The problem is in the 2023 playoffs, he did suck. And he's not particularly good as a 4.
We don't need a scoring-first SF who doesn't pass and doesn't play much defense. Given that Cam Johnson is still available, at least he passes, and contributes on defense,
I'm hoping it's just a leverage play for Cam Johnson, who's probably superior in every way to Hunter but if you squint hard enough you could argue they're similar. But I'd rather just find a cheap backup 4 to rent.