JMAC3 wrote:Braggins wrote:This probably going to end up the worst contract of this offseason.
I guess you could be right here, in a year where not many teams have cap space and not many free agents it kind of has limited the amount of money a deal can be worth.
Think Christian Wood at 3/41 has a chance to be a bad deal. Shows me something that Detroit did not believe in him after a year in their franchise.
Jordan Clarkson 3/52 has a chance, a lot for a bench player.
Galo 3/61 has a chance, especially if Atlanta has some younger wings develop and Galo is role player.
Bertans 5/80 is pretty bad for a guy who can't dribble, pass or play defense.
Harris 4/75. I like Joe Harris, but that is still a lot of money.
Malik Beasley 4/60 could be bad for a team that just spent the number 1 pick on the same position for a guy who was just in trouble for a gun charge (in a time when he should be on his best behavior, how do you think he will act now that you give him money money.
Hayward got a bigger deal than all these players, but he is also just better than all these players.
I would have preferred any of those contracts over the Hayward signing other than maybe Bertans. And even in that situation he would have immediately been Charlotte’s best perimeter shooter without question. Guys that can shoot get paid.
Give me Galo on the Hornets on that contract and I would have loved it. They wouldn’t have had to stretch Batum in that situation and I promise you he will have similar production to Hayward and he’s never suffered a catastrophic injury like Hayward too.