montestewart wrote:^
Most on this board acknowledge the possibility that Yi could develop his game, and that a 7-footer with an outside touch would be valuable if he could put it all together. In that sense, trying him out on the last year of his contract seems like a low risk move, especially given his perhaps undefined role for two different teams during his first three years. Still, Yi's first three years showed no particular positive trend, but maybe Wall and Arenas will have a positive effect on him.
By acquiring Yi and Hinrich (and getting a pick out of it as well) the Wizards filled out their roster, got Wall extra targets to work with, and got Wall a mentor type as well. At the same time, they took on salary that may prevent moves later, moves that might have acquired better pieces for the long run. Every move has some risk, but this is our team now, and I’ll try to embrace a positive approach and trust that both players might be great contributors and that for every opportunity cut off, a new one could emerge.
Go Yi!
Agreed. There are certainly other ways to fill out roster than taking on dreck. And while doc & others can make an impassioned case about Yi filling a role and finding his comfort zone the truth of the matter he's gotten plenty of opportunities & minutes over the past three seasons and he's been downright awful with no sign of development.
The risk is Yi will continue to be Yi. He might eat up minutes in Blatche's absence but the fact is he's been no better than a replacement level player. Maybe even a step down from one. When he plays, his team loses. That's a pretty big risk right there IMO. I'd rather have Singleton getting those minutes. Or if were gonna lose, I'd rather do so while developing our rookies as opposed to a guy we took a flier on who won't likely be here next year.
Also, nothing beats raw cap room. Yi maybe an expiring and easy to trade, but using raw cap room is even easier and no team is going to prefer a stiff on an expiring deal when if they can get immediate savings instead.