Orlando Dawg wrote:Grady Dick is going to be better than Franz Wagner
Neither can play D
Franz lacks clutch and is intimidated
Grady is not as good at driving, but we don’t need that with Paulo
Are you high?
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Orlando Dawg wrote:Grady Dick is going to be better than Franz Wagner
Neither can play D
Franz lacks clutch and is intimidated
Grady is not as good at driving, but we don’t need that with Paulo
Blue_and_Whte wrote:Orlando Dawg wrote:Grady Dick is going to be better than Franz Wagner
Neither can play D
Franz lacks clutch and is intimidated
Grady is not as good at driving, but we don’t need that with Paulo
Are you high?
drsd wrote:Blue_and_Whte wrote:Orlando Dawg wrote:Grady Dick is going to be better than Franz Wagner
Neither can play D
Franz lacks clutch and is intimidated
Grady is not as good at driving, but we don’t need that with Paulo
Are you high?
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At this point it seems a lock that F-Wagner will be a top-50 player in the NBA in his peak. Dick is projected to be a rotational player whose upside is to be a "glue-guy".
drsd wrote:Blue_and_Whte wrote:Orlando Dawg wrote:Grady Dick is going to be better than Franz Wagner
Neither can play D
Franz lacks clutch and is intimidated
Grady is not as good at driving, but we don’t need that with Paulo
Are you high?
And-1
At this point it seems a lock that F-Wagner will be a top-50 player in the NBA in his peak. Dick is projected to be a rotational player whose upside is to be a "glue-guy".

What did you think about our boy Franz's DRPM?jonbob17 wrote:drsd wrote:Blue_and_Whte wrote:Are you high?
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At this point it seems a lock that F-Wagner will be a top-50 player in the NBA in his peak. Dick is projected to be a rotational player whose upside is to be a "glue-guy".
Franz is most likely a top 50 player right now, and if he were on a good team it would probably be obvious to everyone. He does all the things that help teams win basketball games. His biggest weakness is defense, and he's still a good defender.
advanced metrics are not the definitive end-all...but Franz finished 40th in RAPTOR, and 10th in Real Plus-Minus.
RAPTOR box score metrics are influenced by the players on the court with you, the only guys ahead of Franz on bad teams were: Lillard, SGA, Porzingis, and Haliburton.
Real Plus Minus is an ESPN tool that estimates on-court impact on team performance, measured in net point differential per 100 offensive and defensive possessions. RPM takes into account teammates, opponents and additional factors
If Franz were on the Warriors: A: Franz probably getting talked about as one of the best young players in the game, and maybe top 25 overall B: The Warriors might still be playing.
eyriq wrote:What did you think about our boy Franz's DRPM?jonbob17 wrote:drsd wrote:
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At this point it seems a lock that F-Wagner will be a top-50 player in the NBA in his peak. Dick is projected to be a rotational player whose upside is to be a "glue-guy".
Franz is most likely a top 50 player right now, and if he were on a good team it would probably be obvious to everyone. He does all the things that help teams win basketball games. His biggest weakness is defense, and he's still a good defender.
advanced metrics are not the definitive end-all...but Franz finished 40th in RAPTOR, and 10th in Real Plus-Minus.
RAPTOR box score metrics are influenced by the players on the court with you, the only guys ahead of Franz on bad teams were: Lillard, SGA, Porzingis, and Haliburton.
Real Plus Minus is an ESPN tool that estimates on-court impact on team performance, measured in net point differential per 100 offensive and defensive possessions. RPM takes into account teammates, opponents and additional factors
If Franz were on the Warriors: A: Franz probably getting talked about as one of the best young players in the game, and maybe top 25 overall B: The Warriors might still be playing.
It's historically high, implying he's already a super star defender.
jonbob17 wrote:Spoiler:
Yah, so I was very surprised that Franz ranked 10th over all in Real adjusted plus minus. I see that he is 5th overall on the defensive calculation.
I realize i said defense his biggest weakness, but also that he was a good defender. I have watched enough Magic games these last two years to stand by that evaluation. Nothing wrong with being a good defender...like he's definitely a positive, or above average. I just don't see him as the a lock down wing defender that I believe is what defines a great perimeter defender. Like OG is ranked 18th, yah, i don't think Franz is as good as OG, maybe not close.
Again, I don't think these advanced metrics are definitive, but I do think they at least capture the narrative, the one here is I am saying Franz is probably a top 50th overall level of production. These models are picking up things we don't always notice, as they are based on tracking systems and such, and opponents efficiency.
Certainly not suggesting Franz is top 10(yet)...lol. Not that big of a Stan.
JoshuaPotter wrote:
Would not mind seeing this group potentially on the floor and seeing how they do....
PG Suggs
SG Dick
SF Franz
PF Paolo
C WCJ

That makes a lot of sense. Interesting! These plus minus stats are really unstable on low sample sizes and our injury history and youth makes it a really tough eval.JoshuaPotter wrote:jonbob17 wrote:Spoiler:
Yah, so I was very surprised that Franz ranked 10th over all in Real adjusted plus minus. I see that he is 5th overall on the defensive calculation.
I realize i said defense his biggest weakness, but also that he was a good defender. I have watched enough Magic games these last two years to stand by that evaluation. Nothing wrong with being a good defender...like he's definitely a positive, or above average. I just don't see him as the a lock down wing defender that I believe is what defines a great perimeter defender. Like OG is ranked 18th, yah, i don't think Franz is as good as OG, maybe not close.
Again, I don't think these advanced metrics are definitive, but I do think they at least capture the narrative, the one here is I am saying Franz is probably a top 50th overall level of production. These models are picking up things we don't always notice, as they are based on tracking systems and such, and opponents efficiency.
Certainly not suggesting Franz is top 10(yet)...lol. Not that big of a Stan.
I think what you are trying to describe is on court effectiveness, vs stats, vs game plan.
Statistically Franz is an excellent defender.
On the court, Franz doesn't really give anything to the opponent.
The game plan is Suggs is our lock down defensive specialist.
Therefore I conclude to you that Franz is NOT the defensive anchor but when combined with solid defenders around him and a defensive specialist in Isaac / Suggs, it propels him super high.
I really think we are under rating the defense our second unit of Mo, Franz, Cole, Suggs, almost anyone at the 5 had.

3. Fred VanVleet, PG, 29, Toronto (player option): $46,873,792
I sometimes wonder why there is such intense focus on Irving and the Lakers when VanVleet is nearly as good and vastly more reliable. This BORD$ valuation is slightly bloated by Nick Nurse’s insistence on playing his starters 47.9 minutes per game, resulting in VanVleet’s minutes estimate being unrealistically high for what he’s likely to face next season — whether under a new coach in Toronto or as a free agent.
The other twist here is that VanVleet only has seven years of experience, which means his max is “just” $40.2 million — a relative bargain, at least in the first year of a multi-year deal. A good deal structure for him would be three years with a fourth-year player option, which lets him cash in on a 10-year veteran max for 35 percent of the cap if he’s still playing at a high level in 2026.
VanVleet certainly will opt out of his final year at $22.8 million and has no incentive to sign an extension yet because even the revised extension rules in the new CBA won’t net him nearly enough.
eyriq wrote:Holy moly, Hollinger loves him some FVV.
jonbob17 wrote:Just thinking outloud...I wonder if the Bulls would be interested in:
Markelle Fultz for Lonzo Ball and 2024 Portland first round pick (top 14 protected for 4 years).
Reports are saying Bulls don't think Lonzo Ball will never play again, Bulls owe him 2/42, Bulls still seem like they want to compete.
Desperate for a tall guard that can shoot, pass, and play D.
We add a PG in the meantime, Chris Paul, Delon Wright, Tre Jones.
Also just like the idea of setting the Devos's pile of money on fire.
pepe1991 wrote:jonbob17 wrote:Just thinking outloud...I wonder if the Bulls would be interested in:
Markelle Fultz for Lonzo Ball and 2024 Portland first round pick (top 14 protected for 4 years).
Reports are saying Bulls don't think Lonzo Ball will never play again, Bulls owe him 2/42, Bulls still seem like they want to compete.
Desperate for a tall guard that can shoot, pass, and play D.
We add a PG in the meantime, Chris Paul, Delon Wright, Tre Jones.
Also just like the idea of setting the Devos's pile of money on fire.
If he is done than i think they can ask for medical retirement, pay him his money ( or insurence) but won't count on their cap.

jonbob17 wrote:eyriq wrote:Holy moly, Hollinger loves him some FVV.
Hollinger doesn't love FVV...his model, Bord, does.
MagicManMike wrote:Looking at the roster and the cap flexibility we need to wait and make push for a free agent or big trade next summer.
I really like our draft position of 6 and 11. I am thinking back to the year of heart and hustle where we barely missed the playoffs and we had a ton of cap room with and a ROY in Mike Miller.
I believe we do the following
1) Keep both picks
2) Draft a Euro with our second rounder and stash him
3) EXTEND FULTZ to a team friendly deal
4) Resign Mo and Bitadze
5) Trade Harris (he will stunt the growth of our draft picks)
Then go in to training camp letting everyone fight it out for minutes knowing that Pablo, Franz & Carter will get their minutes at any position.
It’s time to take the talent we have and maximize its value THIS SEASON so when we make the playoffs we have other players wanting to come here by trade or by free agency.
I think we have a group of players that really are on the cusp of either showing they have a lot more to offer or they have hit a ceiling. Those players being Isaac, Fultz, Suggs, Anthony, Bol, Houstan, Bitadze.
That’s 10 players plus our two draft picks. 9 of which it’s their year to show what they can add to this team AND ALSO MOSELY TO SHOW HE CAN COACH AND GROW THIS TALENT.
Because next offseason not only do you have the free agents you have the unhappy potential free agents of 2025 and 2026. If we have a great year and develop this half of these guys we have maximized our trade assets and in a much better position to know what this team really needs.
With Fultz extended we would have 80 million in contracts which would give us 50-60 million under the cap to throw at Jalen Brown.
One more year of Boston choking and he will want a fresh start.
It also gives us the expirings of Cole, Harris, Chuma and Bol to trade IN SEASON

eyriq wrote:Yeah, fair point. I'm shocked that his models values him so highly given his lack of efficiency.
eyriq wrote:jonbob17 wrote:eyriq wrote:Holy moly, Hollinger loves him some FVV.
Hollinger doesn't love FVV...his model, Bord, does.
Yeah, fair point. I'm shocked that his models values him so highly given his lack of efficiency.
MagicManMike wrote:Looking at the roster and the cap flexibility we need to wait and make push for a free agent or big trade next summer.
I really like our draft position of 6 and 11. I am thinking back to the year of heart and hustle where we barely missed the playoffs and we had a ton of cap room with and a ROY in Mike Miller.
I believe we do the following
1) Keep both picks
2) Draft a Euro with our second rounder and stash him
3) EXTEND FULTZ to a team friendly deal
4) Resign Mo and Bitadze
5) Trade Harris (he will stunt the growth of our draft picks)
Then go in to training camp letting everyone fight it out for minutes knowing that Pablo, Franz & Carter will get their minutes at any position.
It’s time to take the talent we have and maximize its value THIS SEASON so when we make the playoffs we have other players wanting to come here by trade or by free agency.
I think we have a group of players that really are on the cusp of either showing they have a lot more to offer or they have hit a ceiling. Those players being Isaac, Fultz, Suggs, Anthony, Bol, Houstan, Bitadze.
That’s 10 players plus our two draft picks. 9 of which it’s their year to show what they can add to this team AND ALSO MOSELY TO SHOW HE CAN COACH AND GROW THIS TALENT.
Because next offseason not only do you have the free agents you have the unhappy potential free agents of 2025 and 2026. If we have a great year and develop this half of these guys we have maximized our trade assets and in a much better position to know what this team really needs.
With Fultz extended we would have 80 million in contracts which would give us 50-60 million under the cap to throw at Jalen Brown.
One more year of Boston choking and he will want a fresh start.
It also gives us the expirings of Cole, Harris, Chuma and Bol to trade IN SEASON