amcoolio wrote:That means out of 40-ish starting spots in the NBA for similar 4/5 forwards, PJ is probably near the very bottom. I think its a reasonable conclusion that PJ isn't worth 12 million a year and you can simply draft someone in the first round that would have better production within a year or two instead of wasting that money
We might disagree a little on the player lists, but the quoted portion is spot on and exactly what I have said for years now. Charlotte seems to always fall for the "We can't lose this solid player for nothing!" mentality and I hate it.
Is it fear of fan backlash? lack of FO foresight or capability?
Not sure, but extending the Zellers, Biyombos, PJs of the world get you nowhere but mediocre with no cap room for a long time.
Why extend a guy at anything other than a discount when he can be replaced by some second and third stringers on other teams for a fraction of the cost at little investment?
Is a guy like PJ going to put you over the edge to contention? No. Can they find a cheap/short term replacement for 14/5/2 on 40/31/80? Probably.
Keep rolling those dice. stop playing it safe (scared)





























