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OT:Interesting article on Gerald Wallace big FA bust

Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 4:16 am
by paulpressey25
Ty on his blog has an interesting post.

Essentially he's trying to prove that Gerald Wallace became a wuss after signing his big contract and didn't want to do the dirty work inside this year. It is a good article.

We may have dodged a Tim Thomas bullet here with him getting his big deal from Charlotte last season (of course we still have Mo's deal from last summer)

http://bucksdiary.blogspot.com/2008/04/ ... illac.html

Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 4:18 am
by rilamann
I said it before in the past but in my 6 years between browsing and posting on this forum Gerald Wallace has to go down as the most overrated player in this board's history.

Thanks for the link sounds like an interesting blog topic im going to read it now.

Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 4:21 am
by LUKE23
Gerald was playing out of position at PF. Him playing as hard as he does + playing against bigger bodies is what has led to his injury concerns, and the coaches moving him back to small forward.

He's by no means a wuss. I'd trade any two players on the roster save Bogut for him.

Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 4:28 am
by ReasonablySober
LUKE23 wrote:Gerald was playing out of position at PF. Him playing as hard as he does + playing against bigger bodies is what has led to his injury concerns, and the coaches moving him back to small forward.

He's by no means a wuss. I'd trade any two players on the roster save Bogut for him.


Looking at the by position breakdown, it looks like you're right. Last season he played 12% of the minutes at PF, this season he's up to 42%.

Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 4:30 am
by LUKE23
DrugBust wrote:-= original quote snipped =-



Looking at the by position breakdown, it looks like you're right. Last season he played 12% of the minutes at PF, this season he's up to 42%.


They had an article about it when he was coming back from his concussion. Talked about how his reckless style of play paired with going against guys who had 40 pounds on him consistently, that he was just asking for injuries. The coach already said he will be at SF exclusively next season to avoid the same concerns.

The guy would be an absolute PERFECT fit here at SF.

Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 4:33 am
by raferfenix
I'd still love to get Wallace here, especially if we got a great defensive minded coach like Carlisle. With the Bobcats sucking it up another year, it is possible that they decide to bail on him too.

Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 5:08 am
by El Duderino
They were hurt pretty badly by poor draft picks. They spent two high lotto choices on Felton and Morrison, neither was a good pick.

Just goes to show how being a spot or two higher or lower in the lotto can completely change a franchise.

If the Bobcats had the 4th pick instead of 5th and the Hornets at the 5th instead of 4th, the Bobcats likley have Chris Paul and the Hornets draft the semi-bust Felton.

The state of each franchise was dramatically altered by simply one spot higher/lower in that draft.

Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 12:45 pm
by will
Gerald Wallace is naturally a small forward.

Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 1:58 pm
by Neapolitan Buck
Trade for him; we need a SF like him.

Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 2:18 pm
by showtimesam
I don't think Felton has been any good in Charlotte.

How about Mo and our 7th pick for Gerald?

He provides a pretty big upgrade over felton along with a nice draft pick and we get our perfect sf.

Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 2:36 pm
by Matches Malone
showtimesam wrote:I don't think Felton has been any good in Charlotte.

How about Mo and our 7th pick for Gerald?

He provides a pretty big upgrade over felton along with a nice draft pick and we get our perfect sf.




Mo and 7th for gerald? That might be the dumbest thing i have ever heard

Thats giving up way too much value for a guy thats been injured a lot.

Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 2:37 pm
by LUKE23
Felton and Mo are pretty comparable, but yeah IMO Mo is a bit better. If Charlotte was down for that deal I would do it, Gerald would be our best player, bumping Redd/Bogut to 2/3 however you want to rank them, it also gives us a legit defender at the SF that can guard multiple positions, and a guy that can give you 18-20 ppg.

Sessions/Bell
Redd/Mason
Wallace/Simmons
Yi/CV
Bogut/Gadzuric

That's a pretty good offensive bench, but you could make another deal to bring another PG in, using CV and Mason's expiring deal. Use the second rounder on a defender at the PF/C slot.

Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 2:39 pm
by LUKE23
StikWitEM wrote:-= original quote snipped =-





Mo and 7th for gerald? That might be the dumbest thing i have ever heard

Thats giving up way too much value for a guy thats been injured a lot.


Not really. The whole idea is to get the most talent. I am an advocate of trading the pick if it allows us to get a player that is better than Redd/Bogut, and Gerald is.

Yes, he has injury concerns, but that is because they were playing him at PF.

I definitely make that deal. Wallace/Yi/Bogut frontcourt moving forward? How can you not like that?

Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 2:40 pm
by showtimesam
StikWitEM wrote:-= original quote snipped =-





Mo and 7th for gerald? That might be the dumbest thing i have ever heard

Thats giving up way too much value for a guy thats been injured a lot.


No its not... The jig is up on Mo he's a 6th man combo guard at best.

And don't tell me we can find a player at the 7th pick that would help the bucks problems (athleticism/defense) more than gerald wallace.

Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 3:52 pm
by jerrod
i'm not sure that wallace would help us that much defensively, he's kind of a gambler, that's fine in the right situation but i don't think next to redd is the right situation for that.

now, if redd were to be gone and a 6'7" or up athletic shooting guard were to take his place, i think wallace would be great at the 3

Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 4:08 pm
by NotYoAvgNBAFan
rilamann wrote:I said it before in the past but in my 6 years between browsing and posting on this forum Gerald Wallace has to go down as the most overrated player in this board's history.

Thanks for the link sounds like an interesting blog topic im going to read it now.
Both you and that reporter are idiotic in this assessment and show limited basketball knowledge! GERALD WALLACE IS A BEAST!

A flat out Beast and the most underratted player in the NBA for what he does! That man plays as hard and as all out as any man in the NBA out-side of Artest!

That reporter is off base! You cannot take the one year he has had with the amount of hard nose play he has put in his whole career and say he is garbage!

Gerald Wallace is a flat out gamer and I would trade anyone on this team to get him!!!

I am not reading that BS! Any reporter who says that is a fool! Gerald Wallace earned every gosh darn dime he got from the Bobcats with his floor burns and giving up his body on BOTH ENDS OF THE FLOOR!

The Bobcats problem is not Wallace it is that they are not well coached.
I do not accpet everything I read.

PaulPressey you are the moderator and are hunting for material but stop going on everything you read! Use your head....Gerald Wallace is not overratted at all!

Each year differs but you give him the benefit of a doubt in a year after signing a big deal. That is normal. He cannot possible play harder then he does every year.

That is hogwash. That man is a gamer and a flat our battler with great energy, hustle, toughness, and athleticsim.

If anything he plays too hard crashing into chairs and diving for the ball on the floors they actually had to tell this kid to slow down!!!

Again, we differ on another player! I would go after G. Wallace in a heartbeat as well if he is availible. No quit in that stopper at all.

Straight up hard nosed country boy player...I have no idea what you are looking at! Stop looking at numbers all the time! Some players value you cannot equate with mere numbers!

I bet you Luol Deng wouldnt have lit him up like he did our forwards tonite!

Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 4:08 pm
by showtimesam
I think a gambler is fine, because unlike Redd we'd have a guy that actually gets in the passing lanes and causes some problems.

Basically any type of defender is going to be hurt being paired next to Redd.

Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 4:12 pm
by jerrod
showtimesam wrote:I think a gambler is fine, because unlike Redd we'd have a guy that actually gets in the passing lanes and causes some problems.

Basically any type of defender is going to be hurt being paired next to Redd.


the last part is true but if wallace misses on a steal redd is not gonna be much help on rotations

Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 4:15 pm
by Balls2TheWalls
I think that Gerald Wallace is the kind of player I would want to have instead of Redd, not to play next to Redd. Wallace would be a beast playing at the 2 and 3. I think I would find a way to turn Redd into Wallace if I was going to trade for Wallace.

Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 4:34 pm
by raferfenix
Bobcats have little need for Mo Williams with Jason Richardson in the backcourt next to him since they'd have the same issue we do with ball movement and rancid defense out of the backcourt.

However, Michael Jordan was a big fan of Bobby Simmons, and Charlie Villanueva is also a guy that the Bobcats could certainly use a whole lot. I know I'd have a tough time turning down a Simmons/CV/7 pick for Wallace deal.