countryboi wrote:sounds like henderson to me
sounds like Derrick Williams to me
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countryboi wrote:sounds like henderson to me
Those are 25% raises, we're allowed to offer up to 7.5% raises, so that's not even a legal contract. If he would sign for 5/30, I'd rather just keep him for ourselves, 6M/yr a bargain.Sik Infant wrote:Gerald Henderson- 5 years 30 million structured as 4m/5m/6m/7m/8m
countryboi wrote:Wolves Covet 'Quality' Shooting GuardMinnesota Timberwolves coach Rick Adelman says that finding a "quality" shooting guard will be one of the team's top offseason priorities.
"That's something we'll really have to look around for," Adelman said. "It's too hard to play point guards at that spot. Luke (Ridnour) is overmatched all the time playing bigger two-guards. We have to find a way to get more size there."
The Timberwolves signed Brandon Roy this past offseason in hopes that the injury-plagued guard could resurrect his career, but knee issues have kept him sidelined for most of the year.
sounds like henderson to me
MountBiyombo wrote:countryboi wrote:Wolves Covet 'Quality' Shooting GuardMinnesota Timberwolves coach Rick Adelman says that finding a "quality" shooting guard will be one of the team's top offseason priorities.
"That's something we'll really have to look around for," Adelman said. "It's too hard to play point guards at that spot. Luke (Ridnour) is overmatched all the time playing bigger two-guards. We have to find a way to get more size there."
The Timberwolves signed Brandon Roy this past offseason in hopes that the injury-plagued guard could resurrect his career, but knee issues have kept him sidelined for most of the year.
sounds like henderson to me
Sounds like Henderson, OJ Mayo, Tony Allen, Lance Stephenson, Willie Green, Monte Ellis, JJ Reddick, Wesley Johnson, Tyreke Evans, and a bunch of other people.
Sounds like Henderson, OJ Mayo, Tony Allen, Lance Stephenson, Willie Green, Monte Ellis, JJ Reddick, Wesley Johnson, Tyreke Evans, and a bunch of other people.
Henderson is better than that whole list the only two that are debatable are Mayo and Ellis
James Gatz wrote:Sounds like Henderson, OJ Mayo, Tony Allen, Lance Stephenson, Willie Green, Monte Ellis, JJ Reddick, Wesley Johnson, Tyreke Evans, and a bunch of other people.
Henderson is better than that whole list the only two that are debatable are Mayo and Ellis
Eh. I would argue that Mayo, Allen, Ellis, Reddick, Evans have more value.
Evan's definitely http://www.basketball-reference.com/play-index/pcm_finder.cgi?request=1&sum=0&p1=hendege02&y1=2013&p2=evansty01&y2=2013
Better numbers than Hendo across the board and he's two years younger. Even better 3PT% with more makes.
countryboi wrote:James Gatz wrote:Sounds like Henderson, OJ Mayo, Tony Allen, Lance Stephenson, Willie Green, Monte Ellis, JJ Reddick, Wesley Johnson, Tyreke Evans, and a bunch of other people.
Henderson is better than that whole list the only two that are debatable are Mayo and Ellis
Eh. I would argue that Mayo, Allen, Ellis, Reddick, Evans have more value.
Evan's definitely http://www.basketball-reference.com/play-index/pcm_finder.cgi?request=1&sum=0&p1=hendege02&y1=2013&p2=evansty01&y2=2013
Better numbers than Hendo across the board and he's two years younger. Even better 3PT% with more makes.
it looks to me like their stats are pretty similar and Henderson did all this without being a complete ball stopper.
it looks to me like their stats are pretty similar and Henderson did all this without being a complete ball stopper.
Hendo has grown on me and I want to extend him but is there anyway we could go after Evans instead?
James Gatz wrote:Hendo has grown on me and I want to extend him but is there anyway we could go after Evans instead?
I'd be surprised if we did. He has the same problems that Hendo has in terms of spacing. He will also most likely come at a higher price tag. I hope he gets out of SAC.
catch20two wrote:James Gatz wrote:Hendo has grown on me and I want to extend him but is there anyway we could go after Evans instead?
I'd be surprised if we did. He has the same problems that Hendo has in terms of spacing. He will also most likely come at a higher price tag. I hope he gets out of SAC.
I like Evans' ball handling and playmaking ability alongside Kemba. The spacing is a concern but looking at the numbers obviously Evans has made himself somewhat dependable from beyond the arc. I could see Evans getting a light price tag similar to what Mayo received being that he's a unproven commodity that I doubt anybody would want to break the bank over with the new CBA.

Kawhi Leonard, Gordon Hayward, Danny Green, Ryan Anderson: New post-lockout NBA reality no. 1: Defenses have become so sophisticated that you can't consistently score against good teams without nailing 3s. Nine of our top-10 teams in made 3s made the playoffs (sorry, Portland). Our four best teams (Miami, Oklahoma City, New York and San Antonio) rank second, third, fourth and fifth in 3-point percentage. These aren't coincidences. The smartest teams figured out how to game the system, and here's the reality: Three points are more than two points. Check out the 2003 Finals to see how much basketball has changed in 10 years. It's mildly incredible.6
New post-lockout NBA reality no. 2: You definitely shouldn't pay $8 million a year for non-impact perimeter players (Caron Butler alert!); you probably shouldn't pay $13 million a year for Luol Deng or Andre Iguodala (sorry, fellas); and you DEFINITELY shouldn't pay Rudy Gay $18 million a year unless you're forced to at gunpoint. There's too much available cheap perimeter labor for defense and 3s. Why pay Rudy Gay $18 million when you can pay Jimmy Butler $1.5 million? Why? WHYYYYYYY????? The one exception: Anderson, if only because I don't mind spending $8 million a year on someone who takes SEVEN 3s a game and makes 39 percent of them. He's an expensive luxury, but not prohibitively expensive.
Anyway, looking through the four drafts from 2008 to 2011: Anderson went 21st. Leonard went 15th. Hayward: ninth. Butler: 30th. Earl Clark: 14th. Chase Budinger: 44th. Klay Thompson: 11th. Chandler Parsons: 38th. Paul George: 10th. Wayne Ellington: 28th. Lance Stephenson: 40th. Danny Green: 46th. Nic Batum: 25th. Brandon Rush (out for the year, but still): 13th. I just listed 14 guys who could help anyone's 2013 playoff rotation if they were healthy; all make 3s except for Stephenson, and NONE were drafted in the top eight. Meanwhile, you have Toronto shelling out $23.1 million next year just for Gay and Landry Fields. Maybe it should use its fancy camera technology to capture the motions of a smart GM.