montestewart wrote:Can a slower Pierce and/or a developing Porter cover for Ariza's lost defense? I'm not seeing it. As good as Pierce has been, and as tough, smart and experienced as he is, he's still slow covering quick SFs, undersized covering beefy PFs, and could struggle with length at either position. I hope Wittman is flexible in plugging him in to the right matchups and that he respects Pierce's age and doesn't wear him out before postseason.
If money was equal, signing with a team that just made the 2nd round and is bringing most of its pieces back probably just looked more attractive than his other options. The Nets seem on the verge of freefall, with varying levels of internal dysfunction. The Lakers, another rumored option, don't look to be going too far this year. Not sure what other options were out there. Not sure how much an aging Pierce signing here should change perceptions, but maybe it does a little. Seems like the kind of signing that wouldn't have happened 2004-2008.
Seems too early to call this a great move, but procedurally, at least it looks like a good-to-great recovery/Plan B move. I like the price and length of commitment, keeping options open while continuing to bring in high quality veterans, and it could still turn out to be a great move in the end. My nagging concern (it always seems to be my nagging concern) is the lack of younger players to surround Wall, Beal, and Porter, especially at PF and C. Maybe at least this will be the year that Rice shows he's a keeper. Maybe Nene, Webster, even Miller get moved for picks, prospects, cap space. Maybe, maybe, maybe.
Oh well. It wasn't the typical boring Wizards move.
Great points, Monte.
I would rather have Ariza for a deal like Deng got, 2 years, 20M. Add to that a young PF/C, Dejuan Blair.
But Pierce is a future HOFer and he still can play SF, since many think Ariza wasn't worth 8M. I think Ariza will be missed. Pierce could surprise and drop some weight to be a bit quicker. I think he's played SF long enough to get by on guile IF he wants to put in the work.
Ariza worked hard.
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