Blame Rasho wrote:I know I just love that meme…
It IS a good one.
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Blame Rasho wrote:I know I just love that meme…
Shock Defeat wrote:This is why Jalen Green got dumped. He got that contract due to his youth and potential. But as a player he's overpaid.
cupcakesnake wrote:I've been screaming for a decade or more that this player archetype doesn't help teams win games.
Buckets are by far the most visible thing in basketball, but winning at basketball is so much more complicated. If just get buckets, but don't contribute to all the less visible, more complicated stuff (defense, off-ball offense, screening, cutting, playmaking) you're a paper tiger.
He didn't help the Rockets score against Golden State, but he did make their defense worse. I think there's no way the Rockets score more in that series, but had they choked Golden State by even a point more per 100 possessions, they win that series.
carlquincy wrote:Disagree to the premise.
Paying $25m+ to any non star player, regardless of position, is always poor value.
junot111 wrote:carlquincy wrote:Disagree to the premise.
Paying $25m+ to any non star player, regardless of position, is always poor value.
Is Myles Turner a star player? He's easily worth 25m
junot111 wrote:carlquincy wrote:Disagree to the premise.
Paying $25m+ to any non star player, regardless of position, is always poor value.
Is Myles Turner a star player? He's easily worth 25m
carlquincy wrote:junot111 wrote:carlquincy wrote:Disagree to the premise.
Paying $25m+ to any non star player, regardless of position, is always poor value.
Is Myles Turner a star player? He's easily worth 25m
Is he a norm or an exception?
hauntedcomputer wrote:The Sixth Man of the Year award bizarrely went from valuable, positive players like Bobby Jones, Kevin McHale, Bill Walton, and Detlef Schrempf to inefficient gunners like Lou Williams, Jordan Clarkson, and Jamal Crawford. There was a false value assigned.
Clarkson now is accurately valued as a vet minimum. Someone like Caruso is a far more deserving Sixth Man of the Year.
Onlytimewilltel wrote:carlquincy wrote:junot111 wrote:Is Myles Turner a star player? He's easily worth 25m
Is he a norm or an exception?
Dude lol. The premise is that inefficient scoring chuckers who don’t offer much else are overvalued. You don’t “disagree with the premise” unless you disagree with that. Which you clearly don’t disagree with that.
carlquincy wrote:Onlytimewilltel wrote:carlquincy wrote:Is he a norm or an exception?
Dude lol. The premise is that inefficient scoring chuckers who don’t offer much else are overvalued. You don’t “disagree with the premise” unless you disagree with that. Which you clearly don’t disagree with that.
You may wana re read the title and the OP
Onlytimewilltel wrote:carlquincy wrote:Onlytimewilltel wrote:
Dude lol. The premise is that inefficient scoring chuckers who don’t offer much else are overvalued. You don’t “disagree with the premise” unless you disagree with that. Which you clearly don’t disagree with that.
You may wana re read the title and the OP
I read both. Are you saying you disagree with this, here is the OP summary from last paragraph:
“ This is basically leads to my point that scoring guard role players who don't play defense simply just don't have a lot of value anymore in the new CBA. It's a skillset that often doesn't translate into the playoffs and the market has reflected that. I think the Colin Sexton/Simons types are going at best valued as full midlevel exception players coming off of the bench and perhaps even less than that going forward.”
Are you in disagreement of that? lol. If not, then you don’t “disagree with the premise”
tsherkin wrote:Chuck Everett wrote:Which then begs the question. What does Cam Thomas get in RFA this year from Brooklyn? He turns 24 in October. His QO is very low because he was a late-first rounder and then he missed a lot of games this season. His upside is that he just becomes more efficient at being a ballhogging bucket-getter. He does nothing else well. What is he worth?
Perpetually-injured, mostly inefficient combo guard? Likely limited upside. 20 years ago, he'd be more interesting because he's a pretty nice mid-range scorer and FT shooter, but he's a weak finisher in close and he's a tepid 3pt shooter, so you end up running volume through a mediocre option. I wouldn't go too nuts with RFA over a guy like that. Brooklyn won 26 games this past year, and 32 last year when he played 66 games (during which they were ), and ranked 23rd on O. He's bootstrapping only so much. Which, fair, everyone knows he isn't a superstar. Most metrics show him as limply positive to mildly negative on offense, and defense definitely isn't his jam. So no sense tying up huge cap for a guy who really isn't doing enough to warrant it. Maybe he'd be all right as a 6th man-type scorer, but he's definitely not the dude you want collecting a huge proportion of your cap.
dj20001 wrote:Someone that struggles to finish near the rim would absolutely have issues playing 20 years ago. Especially a player that is already missing so many games in this (less physical) era..