Flash3 wrote:how many brand threads are we going to have?
2?
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Flash3 wrote:how many brand threads are we going to have?
Doctor MJ wrote:I don't understand why people jump in a thread and say basically, "This thing you're all talking about. I'm too ignorant to know anything about it. Lollerskates!"
NO-KG-AI wrote:I guess I just feel like a healthy Elton Brand is better than Dirk, when Brand was fully healthy and on a functional team, he put up
24.7 ppg, 10 RPG, 2.6 APG, 2.5 BPG, and only 2.2 TOPG, on 53% shooting, and 77.5% from the line, with excellent defense, a real anchor. They were only 1 game out of the WCF that year too.
He's a true low post threat on offense, an efficient 20ppg threat, an anchor defensively, a good/great passer, and an excellent rebounder, and a dominant offensive rebounder(career 4 ORPG).
I dunno, it's not like Elton has been failing with great teams, he's had a really good team once, and he went pretty deep into the post season.
At the very least, when he's fully healthy, he's at least about on par with Dirk IMO....
yehyeh82 wrote:
Why would they have to trade Magz and Mobley? Mobley makes $9M just himself, I'm sure that Magz isn't looking for a $2.5M per year deal. The Clips could trade Tim Thomas and Eric Gordon, which would allow them to sign a wing defender like Ross. They already have plenty of scoring on that team. Plus with the MLE, they could go after Posey, who would be a great fit in with the other veterans. Hell, the Warriors might throw Stephen Jackson into a trade as well.
There are pros and cons for no matter which way the Clips decide to get Brand and Baron.
Scoot McGroot wrote:What do you mean? They can S&T for Davis using their cap space much like New Orleans did for Peja Stojakovic two offseasons ago with the Pacers. The Pacers got the rights to Andrew Betts back, and then took on Al Harrington for a 1st rounder.
NO-KG-AI wrote:I guess I just feel like a healthy Elton Brand is better than Dirk, when Brand was fully healthy and on a functional team, he put up
24.7 ppg, 10 RPG, 2.6 APG, 2.5 BPG, and only 2.2 TOPG, on 53% shooting, and 77.5% from the line, with excellent defense, a real anchor. They were only 1 game out of the WCF that year too.
He's a true low post threat on offense, an efficient 20ppg threat, an anchor defensively, a good/great passer, and an excellent rebounder, and a dominant offensive rebounder(career 4 ORPG).
I dunno, it's not like Elton has been failing with great teams, he's had a really good team once, and he went pretty deep into the post season.
At the very least, when he's fully healthy, he's at least about on par with Dirk IMO....
inmate347 wrote:
BTW, I still maintain that the 1984 Denver Broncos are Lebron's father
SA37 wrote:Malinhion wrote:
Brand at $13.5m is cheap when, next season, Garnett makes $25m, JO and Duncan make $21m, Shaq makes $20m, Dirk makes $18m, Shard makes $17m, AK47, Yao, Amare, Gasol, Odom all make $15m each, and he opted out of a contract to make $17.6m next season.
Maybe you just had no idea what a big man in the NBA costs.
And, of the players you named, only KG, Duncan, and Dirk are really worth the max.
Last time I checked, AK47 and 'Shard were not big men.
If AK47, Odom, 'Shard, Shaq, JO, and Gasol all became free agents, they would not command anything close to what they're currently getting paid. And for what it's worth, this is what the players you listed got paid their first year of their deals (Estimates):
Jermaine O'Neal: $13.1 million
Gasol: $11 Million
AK47: $11 million
Odom: $9.9 million
'Shard: $14.9 million
Shaq: $20 million
KG: $16 million (his extension will start at about the same)
Duncan: $14.5 million (his extension will pay him $40 million for 2 years)
Nowitzki: $10.1 million (his extension will start at around $18 million)
Yao: $12.5 million
Amare: $12.5 million
Just to add a few guys to the list:
Carlos Boozer: $11 million
Elton Brand (the deal he is coming off of): $11.1 million
Al Jefferson: $11 million
David West: $8 million
Eddy Curry: $9 million
Zach Randolph: $10.5 million
Dwight Howard: $14.5 million
Chris Bosh: $13.5 million
So, now that we have numbers that correlate based on the year of the contract, let's see how Brand's deal, reported to start at $12.5 million, stacks up.. Ah, yes it is only lower than 7 players' deals (J. O'Neal, Shaq, Bosh, Howard, KG, Duncan, and Dirk -- I am excluding Rashard Lewis from this discussion) and is the same as Yao's and Amare's. And I should point out that, of the 7 players making more than Brand, 4 of them signed deals before the new CBA was in place and had contracts that were grandfathered in (Shaq, Duncan, J. O'Neal, and KG).
Now, I don't see how this is a cheap deal, do you? Especially when you consider that Brand hasn't done anything since he signed his deal in 2003 to warrant a massive raise.
inmate347 wrote:
BTW, I still maintain that the 1984 Denver Broncos are Lebron's father