AirP. wrote:KGdaBom wrote:AirP. wrote:Be smart, give guys who actually can dominate games maxes and anyone else try to get a good value.
AirP you are a very knowledgeable basketball mind, but I don't think you get how the NBA works salary wise. A top 30 player like Middleton without question is worth a max contract.
I wouldn't waste a max on him. He's averaged 20 ppg once in his career(last year), 4 asts, 5.2 reb, 36% from 3pt range and his ortg - drtg was 0(-3 the year before) but his vorp was 1.8.
If you're willing to give the max to someone like that, you better hope to retain Butler, he's a way more dominate player, pay him the max and just hope the cap keeps going up where his last year of the deal won't be nearly as bad as it would be using the current scale. As bad as people think the last year or 2 of his salary will be, they're looking at it form the current scale, not what it should be. I'm telling you people, with Butler this team will be close if not a contender this year, the added depth will help greatly with not just the bench but the ability to put defensive lineups on the floor when you need a stop. Middleton is no where close to Butler as a difference maker and only 2 years younger.
Also, don't adding bad contracts with Towns locked up, get the best contracts you can and hopefully add another difference maker in a the near future.
I'd love to keep Butler, but I'm pretty sure we can't due to Taylor promising Towns that Butler will be moved. I've watched Middleton play a lot. He is amazing and getting better all the time. Think of this most teams will have two max contracts. so that makes for 60 max contracts. Middleton is top 30 according to most sources. He is worth a max.














