Hidden gem 2011 free agents?
Posted: Sat Nov 20, 2010 8:24 pm
Are there any in your mind that might fit in Indy? By this I mean nobody that will make the "breaking news" ticker on ESPN, but might be a good target for the Pacers.
Based on this year, I'm liking Sonny Weems' game. He was a standout at Arkansas and never figured out why he dropped to the second round a couple years ago unless it was injury or something. He'll be a UFA in 2011 and is only making over $800k, so maybe could be signed in the Solomon Jones range or a little more (about $1.5 million a year) and actually produce!
Yes, I know we're talking about another wing player, but here's my thinking. He'll come fairly cheap (by NBA standards) so sign him to a 3 or 4-year deal or so. Next year, he'll be worked into the wing rotation with Danny/George/Rush/Posey but once Toronto gets healthy, he'll be doing that anyway with Barbosa, Kleiza, DeRozan and others. He's shown this year that he can produce in limited minutes which, no offense, Rush and George haven't done much of yet this season. Then, after 2011-2012, Posey comes off the books and at age 35 or so, he likely won't be worth keeping around if he would even want to. Then, the next year, we're looking at a wing rotation of Danny/George/Rush/Weems. Young athletic with the ability to score with still the defensive presence of Rush, and Danny says he's trying to really work on his D according to a Pacers.com column.
Weems can play either the 2 or the 3, so he'd be a cheaper version of Dunleavy. I haven't watched tons of Raptors games all the way through this year, but he looks like a high-flyer who can ignite the team with energy and driving into the lane.
And if he's anything like the other upper-echelon players of the recent past (Bosh, McGrady, Carter), he'll be easily coaxed out of Toronto.
Thoughts?
Based on this year, I'm liking Sonny Weems' game. He was a standout at Arkansas and never figured out why he dropped to the second round a couple years ago unless it was injury or something. He'll be a UFA in 2011 and is only making over $800k, so maybe could be signed in the Solomon Jones range or a little more (about $1.5 million a year) and actually produce!
Yes, I know we're talking about another wing player, but here's my thinking. He'll come fairly cheap (by NBA standards) so sign him to a 3 or 4-year deal or so. Next year, he'll be worked into the wing rotation with Danny/George/Rush/Posey but once Toronto gets healthy, he'll be doing that anyway with Barbosa, Kleiza, DeRozan and others. He's shown this year that he can produce in limited minutes which, no offense, Rush and George haven't done much of yet this season. Then, after 2011-2012, Posey comes off the books and at age 35 or so, he likely won't be worth keeping around if he would even want to. Then, the next year, we're looking at a wing rotation of Danny/George/Rush/Weems. Young athletic with the ability to score with still the defensive presence of Rush, and Danny says he's trying to really work on his D according to a Pacers.com column.
Weems can play either the 2 or the 3, so he'd be a cheaper version of Dunleavy. I haven't watched tons of Raptors games all the way through this year, but he looks like a high-flyer who can ignite the team with energy and driving into the lane.
And if he's anything like the other upper-echelon players of the recent past (Bosh, McGrady, Carter), he'll be easily coaxed out of Toronto.
Thoughts?