jbk1234 wrote:Colbinii wrote:jbk1234 wrote:
The overwhelming majority of IQ's minutes in NY were as a sixth man. There were (are) real questions as to whether he could have the same impact as a starter. This is a contract given to not just a starter, but a really good starter and he hasn't shown that yet. I think the market would've priced in the downside risk more than the Raptors did.
It's like Top 15-20 Starter. Not really good. Just good.
Assuming that $37.5M is the going rate for the 15-20th starters at their position, and that seems really high to me, he hasn't demonstrated that's where he ranks yet, and I don't think another team would've paid it.
I think Quickley has been in that range for a couple years now. Some better players have some major injury questions, some are clearly aging out, and some are simply overrated.
For example, is D'Aaron Fox a whole tier better than Quickley? Fox is likely signing a Max extension in the next year.
He ranked 16th in OBPM for PG's in 2024. That's behind players like Lillard, Harden and McCollum who are on the downturn of their careers (and likely won't be better than Quickley over the next 3 seasons, let alone 5).
I think he is squarely in the Fox/FVV/Murray tier of PG's, which is right below All-Star and firmly into "Decent Starter" tier.