winforlose wrote:Note30 wrote:winforlose wrote:
Excuse me? You don’t give players money based on development coming into the 2nd contract? In theory that is nice. In practice every team does it. Some win (Herro for example,) some lose (MPJ for example,) but you always must be aware of the game. Moreover, you assume that Jaden had low value, but you don’t know. We know that Utah treated Jaden as worth 2 firsts. Who knows who else was interested. You are ready to let Jaden walk on the premise that he isn’t worth between 15 and 20 percent of the cap. But if he goes anywhere else and becomes a 20/10 guy then the fan base will crucify you as GM and attack the HC for not developing him. Very bad take.
Both of those guys were light years ahead offensively
Except that he hasn't and based on what I've seen he won't.
They are two examples out of many. MPJ had chronic back issues and was a risk to be the next Ben Simmons. Tyler Herro was worried to be an overpaid Malik Beasley type sniper. The only way to recover on the investment was for him to elevate his game, which he did. Zach Lavine is the other side of that same coin, (paid for potential and did not develop.)
As for Jaden he made 2nd team all defense, won multiple playoff games as a major offensive contributor, wreaked havoc on Booker, Beal, Durant, Murray, MPJ, and more. You let your bias toward Jaden cloud your judgement. Just like the people who almost pushed NAW out of the NBA couldn’t see beyond the rough edges. In the right system with the right coach a guy on the edge of the G and loss of NBA career can be become a starter worthy talent and someone we are desperate to keep.
You're so blinded by the minor accomplishments he's put forward that you're willing to excuse the total lack of offensive skill.
Herb Jones made all team first. And had a hell of a run two years in a row on the pelicans playoff teams.
MPJ was a huge gamble. Made by the same idiot who gave Jaden his. The difference is that MPJ averaged 19 and 7 a game before getting extended not 9 and 4. MPJ had played the majority of games except for one season and is their their third leading scorer. Not sure what you are talking about.
He's a good defender with minor offensive abilities. There's a ton of guys like that. His current trajectory puts him more in line with Tony Allen, Dillon Brooks, and Matisse Thybulle. You don't / shouldn't pay those guys tons of money.
NAW is a great player but if he gets more than 14m next year he's over paid af.
Jaden isn't a bad player. He's just a bad player at his price point.