countryboi wrote:?s=20
Guess they have Miles penciled in at the 4 all along and don't want to spend starter money on a back-up. Only way it makes sense. I got nothing.
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countryboi wrote:?s=20

amcoolio wrote:Okoro? He isn't as good as PJ offensively obviously but he's still 22 and was a very good defender last year and makes more sense positionally if we are keeping Thor, Kai, Mark, Nick as bigs, and Gordon is probably best suited as a 4 at his age


yosemiteben wrote:Not sure I buy that report. I doubt PJ wants to come off the bench, but it seems super clunky to play him at SF next to Mobley and Allen.

wilson115 wrote:yosemiteben wrote:Not sure I buy that report. I doubt PJ wants to come off the bench, but it seems super clunky to play him at SF next to Mobley and Allen.
They started Lauri next to those two. Didn't work because of Lauri's defense. PJ solves that. My take at least.
Rich4114 wrote:It's hard to come up with a trade scenario where we end up with someone who is just as good as PJ. I don't get why they're not just signing him if Beef Stew money would get it done.


fatlever wrote:i can only assume that with miller here, we prefer miles as long term 4 (risky gamble) and dont think we should both sign pj now and also chase miles later, with one as a backup.
i think 18 mil for pj is fair (based on comps), and i expect him to get that much next summer from another team if he is ufa.

JMAC3 wrote:I am torn. PJ in a vacuum is probably not worth 20 million. However, we really have no reason not to overpay him at this point. Who else are we going to pay?
This year? We have the lowest payroll. He is by far the best player left. There is nobody better to pay and we aren't SnT him for a better player. Next year? We have 40-45 million or so if we don't sign PJ. Miles will demand the majority of that, and the rest of the FA class is a bunch of older players that don't fit our timeline. If we give Miles 30 and PJ 15 next year that is pretty much the same thing as giving PJ 20 now and Miles 35 next year. Either way we won't have cap space.
Paying PJ to come off the bench? Yeah that is what happens when you have good young players making pennies. LaMelo makes 11 this year, Miller makes 11, Mark makes 11 over the next 3 years combined, Martin and Richards are on team friendly LT deals. Who else/What else are we going to pay? We don't need to save money to sign a starting center, we don't need to shop for a FA point guard. Basically, we have all 5 starting spots filled for the foreseeable future.
What it boils down to me is that we aren't a FA destination, trying to save a few million here and there isn't going to land us a superstar in FA. We are better off to accumulate contracts and then look to consolidate for a player who is overpaid or asking out.
Lakers are a good example of modern team building now. They overpaid DLo and Rui 100%. Why? Because letting them walk would have netted them nothing. Nothing at all. No cap space. No wins. They were better to go over the cap to sign them and retain the asset.
That is how Hornets should operate. If we were over the cap currently. PJ was a FA. Would you prefer to let him walk for nothing? or sign him and figure it out later? That is basically how it would be, we don't sign PJ. We sign Miles to a 30 million next year and then we have 10 million in cap space to sign a bench player.
Unless you honestly think our small market is going to attract a better FA for 10 million next offseason then PJ it makes more sense to just pay PJ now.







Diop wrote:PJ for me will always be a solid, Marv type, 3 n D forward. He will be easier to trade than Rozier who is an undersized scoring guard.