mcfly1204 wrote:babyjax13 wrote:theBigLip wrote:I wouldn’t mind picking up Kispert but Kuzma makes more than he’s worth. And giving up both Ivey and Stewart is way too rich. SRP for Kispert?
A) Kispert is worth more than a 2nd round pick
B) I find complaining about Kuzma's contract a bit silly when sending out Stewart who has a bad contract himself
Stewart has a bad contract?...
Absolutely? $15 million a year for a center with a -2.3BPM (-1.73 LEBRON, -0.88 Darko BPM, +0.1EPM) who doesn't block shots and misses a ton of games. There is stuff there to like with the shooting and I think it is a reasonable bet that as a 23 year old there is more to come - so I don't mind attributing value to him and even giving an asset - but that value is 100 percent speculative because he is one of the worst defensive centers in the NBA. You can argue, 'well, context is a mitigating factors,' and fair enough - but you could do the same for Kuzma, too, who has only been in very bad situations.
Any positive value attributed to him is entirely speculative because, at this point, he should be playing 15-20 minutes a game (max) on a decent team as a backup center - and backup centers don't make that much. His positional versatility is pretty overrated, as well. Unless you have a switchy/stretchy 5 a la Chet, he really should be position-locked as a center. I do think he is a nice fit, specifically with Ivey, because he helps open up the lane for Ivey to get to the rim so I don't mind a bad team like Washington (or Detroit, for that matter) giving him more minutes than he would get in a different environment - but ... yah, he's a bad contract absent some pretty large leaps in his game (that I'm not forecasting but you might), and I don't think it matters if teams were rumored to be interested in him in the past.