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Who to target with the MLE?

Posted: Wed May 26, 2010 9:27 am
by Moreyball
How about JJ REDICK?

The soon-to-be restricted free agent had a solid season, appearing in all 82 games and averaging 9.6 points per contest while shooting better than 40% from the field and from behind the three-point arch. He also showed a knack for getting to the free throw line, always a specialty of his at Duke, and shot a very typical 86%. That experience has proven to be invaluable in the playoffs, and especially in the Eastern Conference Finals, where Redick has proven to be a big-time player, even when his teammates aren't tuned in. Redick alone has increased his averages across the board for the third round, recording 11.5 points and 2.8 rebounds per game while shooting 45% from the field and 54% from three - this against a Boston team that has been able to limit everyone else's long-range effectiveness. Redick has continued to step up, even when his teammates appeared to have checked out.

More and more we're seeing Magic head coach Stan Van Gundy go to Redick during crunch time, not only for his scoring ability, but also for his toughness, his defense, and his energy. Simply put, Redick comes ready to play, and at times his teammates have struggled to meet his intensity level. It seems Van Gundy decided to play Redick more this season to help the organization make a decision on him this summer, and Redick has answered the call.

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Re: Who to target with the MLE?

Posted: Wed May 26, 2010 9:58 am
by Guy986
Kevin Martin SG
Chase Budinger SG/SF
Trevor Ariza SF/SG
Kyle Lowry PG/SG
Jermaine Taylor SG

Kevin Martin alone is going to take most of the minutes at the SG position. Do you want to spent 6 million per year on the 11th man?

Re: Who to target with the MLE?

Posted: Wed May 26, 2010 10:00 am
by Guy986
We are set at the 1/2/3.

If we're going to use the MLE, it MUST be on a big.

Re: Who to target with the MLE?

Posted: Wed May 26, 2010 11:03 am
by Moreyball
Guy986 wrote:Kevin Martin SG
Chase Budinger SG/SF
Trevor Ariza SF/SG
Kyle Lowry PG/SG
Jermaine Taylor SG

Kevin Martin alone is going to take most of the minutes at the SG position. Do you want to spent 6 million per year on the 11th man?


Ariza and Budinger can stick to SF and Lowry to PG.

I'd like someone who can come off the bench and do a lot of what Martin does and be a defensive stopper. On top of that getting the 10 or so starts in games Martin will miss.

Would rather use the draft pick at 14 on a center. There's more depth in this draft of big men. And Udoh, Whiteside, etc. are projected to fall to us in some mocks.

Re: Who to target with the MLE?

Posted: Wed May 26, 2010 11:31 am
by Guy986
Where does Battier play? You realize there are only 48 minutes at either the SG SF position.

Budinger
Martin
Battier
Ariza

and Lowry

will all see some time at the SG position.

Re: Who to target with the MLE?

Posted: Wed May 26, 2010 11:34 am
by Guy986
Moreyball wrote:
Guy986 wrote:Kevin Martin SG
Chase Budinger SG/SF
Trevor Ariza SF/SG
Kyle Lowry PG/SG
Jermaine Taylor SG

Kevin Martin alone is going to take most of the minutes at the SG position. Do you want to spent 6 million per year on the 11th man?


Ariza and Budinger can stick to SF and Lowry to PG.

I'd like someone who can come off the bench and do a lot of what Martin does and be a defensive stopper. On top of that getting the 10 or so starts in games Martin will miss.

Would rather use the draft pick at 14 on a center. There's more depth in this draft of big men. And Udoh, Whiteside, etc. are projected to fall to us in some mocks.


Me too. But i don't think Kobe Bryant is available.


Edit: I hope when you said defensive stopper, you don't mean JJ freaking Reddick. Anyone who believes Reddick is a stopper is a sucker.

Re: Who to target with the MLE?

Posted: Wed May 26, 2010 3:09 pm
by MaxRider
depend who we used to move up the draft or trade
mike miller?

Re: Who to target with the MLE?

Posted: Wed May 26, 2010 6:42 pm
by rocketsballin
defensive/rebounding pf

Re: Who to target with the MLE?

Posted: Wed May 26, 2010 6:49 pm
by MaxRider
roxfashoballin wrote:defensive/rebounding pf

etan thomas?

Re: Who to target with the MLE?

Posted: Wed May 26, 2010 8:33 pm
by Baller 24
Brandon Haywood.

Re: Who to target with the MLE?

Posted: Wed May 26, 2010 9:05 pm
by rocketsballin
MaxRider wrote:
roxfashoballin wrote:defensive/rebounding pf

etan thomas?


mike harris

to be real, whichever team gives players like reddick the mle lost. orlando lost when they gave gortat 6mil per (unless he plays 20mpg next year), cavs lost when they gave flop 10milper. if reddick gets the mle, that team lost.

we won when we gave ariza the mle :D

etan thomas is a 3rd stringer btw, hope u werent serious w/ that

Re: Who to target with the MLE?

Posted: Wed May 26, 2010 9:28 pm
by MaxRider
the perfect one is kurt thomas, too bad he will be 39 next season
ben wallace is available by the way (37 next season)

Re: Who to target with the MLE?

Posted: Wed May 26, 2010 9:48 pm
by aznkillabeezZz
LOL JJ redick a defensive stopper. Ok fine Ryan bowen is a defensive stopper too. Chase Budinger is more athletic than redick and can also shoot well. Kurt thomas and ben walllace is worth vets minimum, not MLE

Re: Who to target with the MLE?

Posted: Wed May 26, 2010 10:57 pm
by MaxRider
aznkillabeezZz wrote:LOL JJ redick a defensive stopper. Ok fine Ryan bowen is a defensive stopper too. Chase Budinger is more athletic than redick and can also shoot well. Kurt thomas and ben walllace is worth vets minimum, not MLE

he played better defense on ray ray than carter and barnes

Re: Who to target with the MLE?

Posted: Wed May 26, 2010 11:42 pm
by Guy986
Some Rocket fans on this forum used to think Von Wafer was a stopper.


I don't care what anybody says. You'll never convinced me that an unathletic 6'4 3 point specialist with alligator arm is a defensive stopper.

Re: Who to target with the MLE?

Posted: Wed May 26, 2010 11:47 pm
by MaxRider
Guy986 wrote:Some Rocket fans on this forum used to think Von Wafer was a stopper.


I don't care what anybody says. You'll never convinced me that an unathletic 6'4 3 point specialist with alligator arm is a defensive stopper.

bruce bowen aint athletic either, but he's a pretty darn good dir-cough-ty-cough-fensive player

Re: Who to target with the MLE?

Posted: Wed May 26, 2010 11:59 pm
by Guy986
MaxRider wrote:
Guy986 wrote:Some Rocket fans on this forum used to think Von Wafer was a stopper.


I don't care what anybody says. You'll never convinced me that an unathletic 6'4 3 point specialist with alligator arm is a defensive stopper.

bruce bowen aint athletic either, but he's a pretty darn good dir-cough-ty-cough-fensive player


I was trying my best to be politically correct Max. What i really meant was... You'll never convinced me that an undersized white guard is a defensive stopper.

Unathletic and 3 point specialist didn't give it away?

Re: Who to target with the MLE?

Posted: Thu May 27, 2010 12:04 am
by MaxRider
bruce bowen is 3pts specialist (his 3p% is higher than his ft% in one season)
how about half white? shane battier :D
come one steve kerr was bulls best pick and roll defensive player (better than jordan, pippen, rodman, harper)

Re: Who to target with the MLE?

Posted: Thu May 27, 2010 1:55 am
by aznkillabeezZz
Bruce Bowen has long arms. He's 6'7. He doesnt have alligator arms dude. He's quicker on his feet than redick is and he is basically glues to the opponent, that was why he was a good defender.

Re: Who to target with the MLE?

Posted: Thu May 27, 2010 1:59 am
by aznkillabeezZz
Regardless we won't waste the MLE in a position where Chase Budinger, Kevin Martin is in. Both are very good shooters and need alot of minutes. Chase is an exceptional defender too and he is more ATHLETIC.