Unconvential PF FA targets?
Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2010 11:21 pm
I posted this in another thread, but it was the end of the 2nd page and then it promptly fell away.
But I want some feedback on the following ideas. Everyone knows about Landry or Jeff Green, but what about these other guys?
Tyson Chandler: Defense-minded, good rebounder, good shotblocker, can play C behind Hibbert as well as 10-15 mpg at PF next to Hibbert. Downside: has injury history, appears to have peaked about 3 years ago.
But at the right price I think he could be huge. He is consistently one of the best defensive big men in the game, but people don't see it because it doesn't involve many gaudy numbers. He was a big part of the Bobcat's defensive prowess last year.
Glen Davis He hasn't signed an extension with Boston, has he? He'll be UFA and while I'm sure Boston will push very hard to keep him, he might be growing tired of being a backup and ready to be a starter. Definitely an energy guy........ AHHHHHH NEVERMIND, forget this guy, he can't rebound worth nuthin.
Nene: Not a UFA yet, but if Melo leaves, Nene might exercise his ETO and get out of Denver while the getting is good. Definitely a C, but could probably play in a huge lineup next to Hibbert. His style would mesh very well with Hibbert, and they'd have an awesome low-post/high-post thing going that not many other teams could deal with. At all.
Brandan Wright An RFA, but given his injury history and the big contracts for David Lee and Biedrens, they might want to let him go and find some cheaper options. Sure, this guy's been injured, but it's not like it's multiple weird Oden-esque chronic things. If he can stay healthy this year, then maybe the first 2 years were a fluke. The guy has a lot of talent but hasn't exactly had a chance to put it into long-term practice.
Chuck Hayes Shane Battier once said, "Water covers 72% of the earth. Chuck Hayes covers everything else" in regards to Hayes's fantastic defense. The guy still has a job because he's great at the things he does - defense and rebounding. I think he'd be a perfect fit next to Hibbert, would do the dirty work every night. Big big fan, really think he should be a key target.
Craig Smith: You can just tell this guy brings it whenever he plays. Wouldn't really be starter quality, but hey, you could do a lot worse.
Nenad Krstic: Maybe a little too similar to Hibbert in skill types, but having 2 skilled 7 foot scorers is always an interesting prospect.
Andrei Kirilenko: would be interesting to see him as our PF, he'd bring a lot of the defense/intangibles type stuff we'd want, and could end up having a really great connection with Hibbert with his passing
But I want some feedback on the following ideas. Everyone knows about Landry or Jeff Green, but what about these other guys?
Tyson Chandler: Defense-minded, good rebounder, good shotblocker, can play C behind Hibbert as well as 10-15 mpg at PF next to Hibbert. Downside: has injury history, appears to have peaked about 3 years ago.
But at the right price I think he could be huge. He is consistently one of the best defensive big men in the game, but people don't see it because it doesn't involve many gaudy numbers. He was a big part of the Bobcat's defensive prowess last year.
Glen Davis He hasn't signed an extension with Boston, has he? He'll be UFA and while I'm sure Boston will push very hard to keep him, he might be growing tired of being a backup and ready to be a starter. Definitely an energy guy........ AHHHHHH NEVERMIND, forget this guy, he can't rebound worth nuthin.
Nene: Not a UFA yet, but if Melo leaves, Nene might exercise his ETO and get out of Denver while the getting is good. Definitely a C, but could probably play in a huge lineup next to Hibbert. His style would mesh very well with Hibbert, and they'd have an awesome low-post/high-post thing going that not many other teams could deal with. At all.
Brandan Wright An RFA, but given his injury history and the big contracts for David Lee and Biedrens, they might want to let him go and find some cheaper options. Sure, this guy's been injured, but it's not like it's multiple weird Oden-esque chronic things. If he can stay healthy this year, then maybe the first 2 years were a fluke. The guy has a lot of talent but hasn't exactly had a chance to put it into long-term practice.
Chuck Hayes Shane Battier once said, "Water covers 72% of the earth. Chuck Hayes covers everything else" in regards to Hayes's fantastic defense. The guy still has a job because he's great at the things he does - defense and rebounding. I think he'd be a perfect fit next to Hibbert, would do the dirty work every night. Big big fan, really think he should be a key target.
Craig Smith: You can just tell this guy brings it whenever he plays. Wouldn't really be starter quality, but hey, you could do a lot worse.
Nenad Krstic: Maybe a little too similar to Hibbert in skill types, but having 2 skilled 7 foot scorers is always an interesting prospect.
Andrei Kirilenko: would be interesting to see him as our PF, he'd bring a lot of the defense/intangibles type stuff we'd want, and could end up having a really great connection with Hibbert with his passing