Beenie wrote:
It’s 100% true that I don’t love how the pieces fit now and for the future. Specifically on the point of Niko’s role, I don’t think it’s prudent to pay him big on a long term contract considering that I don’t believe that he optimally compliments the build.
"Pay him big"
Where is this coming from aside from your own projection making it easier to validate your feelings? Market rate, if Niko makes a jump this season, has him looking squarely at a role player contract. The tactics of projecting fallacies to try to frame your perspective in a light that isn't real is part of why I feel compelled to respond and inject reason.
The stuff about Niko being happy and accepting about a neutered role is a stock that I’m simply not gonna buy. This take is independent of how I feel about his fit. Take it or leave it.
If the options are "take it or leave it"... I've been "leaving" effectively all of your posts for a while now.
And we can disagree. That's a healthy thing. I just will continue to push back when you utilize silly scare tactics to project fallacies into the discussion as the basis for your view (like you're currently doing with the fan fiction that a raw rookie playing backup C minutes means that Niko is destined to be a malcontent and waste away without a role).
IMO anyone that is ready to move on from Duncan, should absolutely not be wanting to move on from Niko as well unless Miami is getting back a high level volume 3 pt shooter (preferably a star with forward+ size).
Here's some notable context:
- There were only 21 total players in the NBA last season that were 6'10+ and averaged over 3 3PA per game
- Niko had the 3rd best 3PT% of this entire group of 21 players (39.9%)
- 14 of these 21 players averaged over 29 minutes per game
- Niko had the 2nd highest rate of 3PT shooting among this group of 21 players (behind only Davis Bertans whom is basically the Duncan Robinson of PFs)
I'm not contending Niko is on any sort of star trajectory. I will contend that from what he's shown, his floor is basically prime Dario Saric (a damn good and unique frontcourt rotation piece that helps a team offense function optimally). What Niko offers is a versatile skillset that is VERY rare at his functional size. The strides he made as a defender compelling Spo to keep him the starting PF and a mainstay in the lineup is the sole reason why someone like Haywood Highsmith had reduced minutes being relied on as the starting PF. Spo needs certain skillsets out of his PF position. If you ain't shooting 3s, you ain't playing the position.
It's important for the offense to have willing volume 3 pt shooters between Bam and Jimmy. I haven't even gotten into the fact that Niko can handle the ball like a wing and has guard passing instincts. All that stuff matters to be able to fit cheaper one-dimensional players to play a specialized role in lineups.
Just some food for thought.