Why NBA teams should be interested in Mike James (update : signs with NETS)
Posted: Fri Aug 28, 2020 3:19 pm
Not that Mike James. MJ played for the Phoenix Suns in 2018, averaged over 10 points per game, but was cut. Now for years Mike James was known to European fans as an inefficient chucker and a paper star. Bad shot selection, hero ball, ISO, was inefficient even in Italy so no surprise his NBA stint was unsuccessful.
But ever since the start of 2019/20 season, he was kinda a big time discovery for European powerhouse CSKA Moscow. He was one of the last signed FAs in offseason, not valued as much as he hoped, he came with lower expectations and as clear downgrade for departed Nando DeColo, Sergio Rodriguez and Cory Higgins who all left CSKA that summer.
He is still a high volume shooter and score first point guard, but he improved his off the pick scoring, overall efficiency and just looked like a better player surrounded by better players, especially defensive and rolling guru center Kyle Hines.
His TS% this year was 59.9%, on rather ridiculous 34.1 USG% and 23.2 PER, James' game finally caught up with his shot selection, and I think he is ready for that NBA jump right now, yes, he sucked 2 years ago, but it was same story in europe. Now maybe I am jumping the gun but I think talent is undeniable
Who is Mike James as a player, think of him as Jordan Clarkson, Lou Williams clone, a guy who would fit 6th. man role instantly right now. And even tho those type of players are far from my favorites or that I value them much, but we just know that Jordan Clarkson will get paid like 12-14 million a year after this bubble, while Mike James who I think is very similar caliber player if not better, is getting 3 Millions in Russia. Thats the only reason I made this thread. I rant a lot how lazy NBA GMs are and how they overpay for familiar names, instead of putting an actual work and trying to find guys like Kleber, Theis, Boban, etc. for the fraction of the cost. You get the idea, I say do not in fact sign Jordan Clarkson for 14 million, sign Mike James for 4 million.
But ever since the start of 2019/20 season, he was kinda a big time discovery for European powerhouse CSKA Moscow. He was one of the last signed FAs in offseason, not valued as much as he hoped, he came with lower expectations and as clear downgrade for departed Nando DeColo, Sergio Rodriguez and Cory Higgins who all left CSKA that summer.
He is still a high volume shooter and score first point guard, but he improved his off the pick scoring, overall efficiency and just looked like a better player surrounded by better players, especially defensive and rolling guru center Kyle Hines.
His TS% this year was 59.9%, on rather ridiculous 34.1 USG% and 23.2 PER, James' game finally caught up with his shot selection, and I think he is ready for that NBA jump right now, yes, he sucked 2 years ago, but it was same story in europe. Now maybe I am jumping the gun but I think talent is undeniable
Who is Mike James as a player, think of him as Jordan Clarkson, Lou Williams clone, a guy who would fit 6th. man role instantly right now. And even tho those type of players are far from my favorites or that I value them much, but we just know that Jordan Clarkson will get paid like 12-14 million a year after this bubble, while Mike James who I think is very similar caliber player if not better, is getting 3 Millions in Russia. Thats the only reason I made this thread. I rant a lot how lazy NBA GMs are and how they overpay for familiar names, instead of putting an actual work and trying to find guys like Kleber, Theis, Boban, etc. for the fraction of the cost. You get the idea, I say do not in fact sign Jordan Clarkson for 14 million, sign Mike James for 4 million.