RoteSchroder wrote:More like #3. He's already shown that he can be efficient with more of an off-ball role. 20 PPG at 58 TS% is fine..especially if he can maintain it in the playoffs as a #3 guy, where the efficiency of some players, including stars, tend to go down. If he can improve his FT%, which should be doable, then even better. He's also currently doing this in a shared #1 role, as Barnes doesn't always take over offensively.
Being close to average defensively is also fine. It's not like he's Gradey Dick.
The "salary space" he eats up is less than $30 M, which is actually a really good deal considering you have guys like Bruce Brown making 23 M.
The team as is, is able to consistently beat weak teams and has a shot at mediocre teams. We have a small sample size of near 0.500 ball last year when the team was fully healthy. Then we have a sample size of competitive games with RJ when the team was completely depleted and playing G-leaguers. Now that we're almost fully healthy, we are 8-2 in our last 10 games, where we benched both Boucher/Olynyk in one of our losses..both of whom provide spacing and play at our weakest position.
You replace some of the mediocre players with an actual two way all-star to this roster or a superstar and the team easily wins 50+ with RJ as a #3.
Team salary is at 164 M, 22nd in the league. If you want to match the pay roll of several contenders, you can add about 25 M to that. Take out Bruce Brown and Boucher/Olynyk and you're left with ~$60 M dollars to work with in a theoretical scenario. You can work out numerous hypotheticals where RJ is a #3 and the team is a contender.
I don't really agree, but well argued.
I think the problem is that if we add a "two way all-star or a superstar" then RJ isn't the reason we're winning 50+. It's that guy and Barnes. And you want to surround those guys with guys who are better floor spacers and shooters than RJ. Unless that superstar is a low-volume hyper efficient scorer who is great on D.
So I dunno, prime Gobert and no Poeltl in the deal? That sorta works. Not Jason Kidd, because when he was great he couldn't shoot. Hard to think of stars who fit that well. I guess a prime Paul George type, and you throw out Poeltl-Barnes-George-Barrett-Quickley. Is that a better starting 5 than Poeltl-Barnes-George-Agbaji-Quickley? More playmaking, which helps with George and Quickley being average passers for their position, but also teams are daring RJ to catch and shoot from 3 like 8 times a night, right? And the team looks worse on defence.
I do think RJ's passing is portable. And he's been better lately as a #2 type for Canada and the Raptors than he was on the Knicks. Good signs for him. But the more talent you get, I think it's mostly diminishing returns, apart from the passing and the elimination of bad shots to take him from below average efficiency to average efficiency. And I don't think he makes his teammates better on D at all, and he doesn't really on O when he doesn't have the ball or late in the shot clock.
We're talking about adding a star; Fox, Luka, AD traded in the last 24 hours.
If we added Fox we want more shooting and D than Poeltl-Barnes-Barrett-Quickley-Fox.
Luka? Same thing with a Poeltl-Barnes-Barrett-Luka-Quickley lineup. Obvious move there is to trade RJ for a 3+D guy to hit 40% on Luka passes and space the floor. It's even possible Barnes gets dealt in that scenario. They made the finals with great 3pt shooting around Luka and a center.
AD, a totally different player? same thing! Poeltl-AD-Barnes-Barrett-Quickley lineup can't shoot. You could argue moving Barnes for a shooter makes as much sense in that case as moving RJ, and he has more value, though. More of an anti-Scottie take than a pro-RJ one, here.
Basically, unless we add a guy (and I do think Ace Bailey profiles as this type of guy) who is a low assist, 3+D star or a top 5. I don't think RJ fits well here in the long-term.
Quickley on the other hand, fits really nicely in the Luka lineup and the AD one. The Fox one less so, it's small on D, but he's also the only shooter in that lineup, teams would collapse to an insane degree without him and you'd have a Magic on O situation (their D is title good already, forget their ages, it's the O that's why even fully healthy, nobody is picking them to beat the Celtics, Cavs or Knicks) without the elite defence.
Quickley should - at least in theory - be a portable, complimentary guy; Not bad for a PG on defence (not great, but he's not Lillard or Trae either) and a high volume, very good 3pt shooter. Doesn't need the ball to help his team on O (spacing) and it's just easier to find a good SF defender than a good PG one since defenders benefit from size, and you can play bigger guys around a shooter than a non-shooter, since you already have some of the shooting/spacing covered.
Look at the title team:
Gasol, above average shooter and great defender for his position
Ibaka, above average shooter and good defender for his position
Siakam, most like RJ, but he was very, very good on D early in his career when we won.
Kawhi, arguably the greatest 3+D player of all time
OG, missed the playoffs but was good when we went like 19-5 or something without Kawhi, great 3+D credentials
Danny Green, arguably the greatest 3+D role player of all time
Norm, 40% from 3, solid defender
Van Vleet, great from 3, good defender
Lowry, great from 3, very good defender
We've already got Poeltl and Barnes not being good shooters from outside and Dick not being a good defender as big deficits in the 3+D department. You can't cheat on too many of these things, it adds up. The Celtics starters are all good 3+D guys. The Thunder same thing except Hartenstein, who is a 7 footer. The Cavs are a bit low on defence in the backcourt and shooting in the frontcourt, but Garland is a 50/40/90 type guy and Mitchell is a much better shooter than RJ. Barnes and Poeltl aren't Mobley and Allen on D, even though Barnes is very good. Mobley is special, and Allen is solidly better on that end than Poeltl. Really, their version of RJ is Levert and he's their 6th man, not their starter, and he's tied for their 5th highest paid guy. Those are the 3 best teams in the league.