Shaun Livingston and Robert Swift
Posted: Thu Aug 14, 2008 11:39 pm
What if we offered these two players the league minimum for players with their years of service plus incentives for number minutes and games played each season. 2 year contract with the second one being a team option. If either of these players pans out, we would add depth to our weakest positions with giving up little for the chance to evaluate them. If they don't work out, we are still in position with BIG DOLLARS for the free agency market in 2010.
Swift is restricted, however I don't think Oklahoma has alot of interest in keeping him. Livingston has shown flashes of great basketball when healthy. Both would need to work on their physical core strength and conditioning. Maybe they can take a page (actually the whole book) from Kevin Garnett's conditioning and diet program, he missed very few games due to injury or illness.
Yes, there are other more athletic centers and more healthy centers and PGs out there. However, they are not available. Their current teams have not given up on them and we could not get them for as cheap as they could sign for at this time.
The average center in our league only plays 65 regular seasons cames per year over the course of his career. Young centers (K Perkins, J Boone, Amare, Hilton Armstrong, Biedrins, Holford (81 games) and Darko) have averaged 64 games per year. The older centers (B Wallace, Kwame, Camby, Dampier, Kaman, B Miller, Yao, Rasho, J O'Neal and S O'Neal) have averaged 67 games per year. Only Wallace, Dampier, Kaman and Rasho have averaged 70+ games per year.
If we can get Swift healthy, strong and conditioned I think he could average 16-18 minutes per game in 65 games. His stats of his only healthy year of 6.5 pts and 5.6 rebs 1.3 bs would suffice for now. If we saw enough improvement, we would have 3 young guys anchoring our middle for a few years - Jefferson, Love and Swift.
They might not want to come here for any other reason than they have a better chance of getting playing time here than with other teams. When we start to win, they should want to stay here.
DOES ANYONE HAVE ANY INTEREST IN SHARING A SEASON TICKET PACKAGE. LOWER LEVEL, CENTER COURT SEC. 131 ABOUT 20 ROWS UP? LOOKING FOR PEOPLE TO BUY IN AT 5 OR MORE GAMES EACH. AT A LATER DATE MAY SELL SINGLE GAME TICKETS, BUT NOT RIGHT NOW. CURRENTLY 26 GAMES AVAILABLE.
Swift is restricted, however I don't think Oklahoma has alot of interest in keeping him. Livingston has shown flashes of great basketball when healthy. Both would need to work on their physical core strength and conditioning. Maybe they can take a page (actually the whole book) from Kevin Garnett's conditioning and diet program, he missed very few games due to injury or illness.
Yes, there are other more athletic centers and more healthy centers and PGs out there. However, they are not available. Their current teams have not given up on them and we could not get them for as cheap as they could sign for at this time.
The average center in our league only plays 65 regular seasons cames per year over the course of his career. Young centers (K Perkins, J Boone, Amare, Hilton Armstrong, Biedrins, Holford (81 games) and Darko) have averaged 64 games per year. The older centers (B Wallace, Kwame, Camby, Dampier, Kaman, B Miller, Yao, Rasho, J O'Neal and S O'Neal) have averaged 67 games per year. Only Wallace, Dampier, Kaman and Rasho have averaged 70+ games per year.
If we can get Swift healthy, strong and conditioned I think he could average 16-18 minutes per game in 65 games. His stats of his only healthy year of 6.5 pts and 5.6 rebs 1.3 bs would suffice for now. If we saw enough improvement, we would have 3 young guys anchoring our middle for a few years - Jefferson, Love and Swift.
They might not want to come here for any other reason than they have a better chance of getting playing time here than with other teams. When we start to win, they should want to stay here.
DOES ANYONE HAVE ANY INTEREST IN SHARING A SEASON TICKET PACKAGE. LOWER LEVEL, CENTER COURT SEC. 131 ABOUT 20 ROWS UP? LOOKING FOR PEOPLE TO BUY IN AT 5 OR MORE GAMES EACH. AT A LATER DATE MAY SELL SINGLE GAME TICKETS, BUT NOT RIGHT NOW. CURRENTLY 26 GAMES AVAILABLE.