NecessaryEvil wrote:Send him to the Spurs for their lower first rounder
Too late. Can only S+T him now.
I think he signs a 3yr last yr Team Option deal on a value deal or he plays the QO.
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NecessaryEvil wrote:Send him to the Spurs for their lower first rounder
Chi town wrote:Jcool0 wrote:17 points on 8 shots tonight.
Game Worst -29
Giddey struggles against athleticism.
Jcool0 wrote:Chi town wrote:Jcool0 wrote:17 points on 8 shots tonight.
Game Worst -29
Giddey struggles against athleticism.
4 of the 5 starters had a -20 or worse +/-. Huerter, who you called "the worst rotation player in the league" was a +4.
PJSteven22 wrote:Jcool0 wrote:Chi town wrote:
Game Worst -29
Giddey struggles against athleticism.
4 of the 5 starters had a -20 or worse +/-. Huerter, who you called "the worst rotation player in the league" was a +4.
Two things can be true.
Chi town wrote:PJSteven22 wrote:Jcool0 wrote:
4 of the 5 starters had a -20 or worse +/-. Huerter, who you called "the worst rotation player in the league" was a +4.
Two things can be true.
At the same time.
Giddey struggles big time against athleticism that plays physical. Rockets and Pistons come to mind. There are very few teams that have that profile though. In the playoffs many teams become that though.
Huerter and Jones both suck. They play much slower than our pace and don’t get up enough 3s.
AK may look like a tank mastermind with how bad they have been.
Billy’s rotations are pure TANK. Literally trying to bring the worst out of everyone. I Hope this doesn’t hurt the progress of Buz.
Jcool0 wrote:Chi town wrote:PJSteven22 wrote:Two things can be true.
At the same time.
Giddey struggles big time against athleticism that plays physical. Rockets and Pistons come to mind. There are very few teams that have that profile though. In the playoffs many teams become that though.
Huerter and Jones both suck. They play much slower than our pace and don’t get up enough 3s.
AK may look like a tank mastermind with how bad they have been.
Billy’s rotations are pure TANK. Literally trying to bring the worst out of everyone. I Hope this doesn’t hurt the progress of Buz.
You cant have it both ways.. Giddey gets knocked for being a -29 and Huerter being +4 being dismissed. It's disingenuous to be nuanced with Huerter because your narrative is questioned while still trying to dismiss anything Giddey does. Either +/- means something or context matters. And if context matters it matters for everyone. Not just certain players.

drosestruts wrote:Giddey still hasn't shown enough, with enough consistency, for me to comfortably lock him in long term. Who was the last player to take the Qualifying Offer on their year 5 deal and then enter Unrestricted Fre Agency in year 6?
Is that still a thing?
It'd be some serious hardball, but would maintain our ability to offer two max contracts in 2026. If Giddey proves worthy of a bigger contract, we'll have the money and he'll be young.
Adriano wrote:drosestruts wrote:Giddey still hasn't shown enough, with enough consistency, for me to comfortably lock him in long term. Who was the last player to take the Qualifying Offer on their year 5 deal and then enter Unrestricted Fre Agency in year 6?
Is that still a thing?
It'd be some serious hardball, but would maintain our ability to offer two max contracts in 2026. If Giddey proves worthy of a bigger contract, we'll have the money and he'll be young.
If I'm not mistaken Coby gets the QO with us.
Donkedave wrote:22yo with triple double potential every game. Yeah let’s hate on that.
Massive improvement on def with blocks and steals over the last 2 months.
But…… this board knows best right?
Most of you will be embarrassed is my prediction.

DASMACKDOWN wrote:Again GIddey is just volatile.
We know exactly what his skillset is. Its just widely inconsistent. He can look in a stretch where its about as basic as it could get with bad defense. Then other games, he looks like a franchise player and a triple double monster.
But I stress again, we cannot overpay him.
The massive thing going for him is he is only 22. He will get better on both ends.
But it doesn't mean we need to lock ourselves into a bad contract for a fiscally stingy franchise.

League Circles wrote:I don't know why we should assume that a guy with 4 years of experience and very significant athletic limitations will get better on both ends.
dougthonus wrote:League Circles wrote:I don't know why we should assume that a guy with 4 years of experience and very significant athletic limitations will get better on both ends.
A different way to put it is "how much better". Like you can sell me on Giddey getting iteratively better on defense and shooting, but the problem isn't "better", the problem is the amount better he needs to get is very significant, and that's where it becomes less reasonable.


sco wrote:I don't know why you say he needs to get much better. After watching him in person last night (which admittedly was an anomaly) but defensively he is doing good stuff in terms of looking for steals (I think having Ball on our team lifts everyone's defensive focus) and contesting shots. He's not Dyson Daniels, but honestly, I see little defensive difference between Giddey and PWill.
Offensively, his rebounding numbers are no fluke. Vuc still takes the gimme rebounds. He's one of those guys who has a knack for getting to the right spot, and that's more valuable than folks give him credit for. His (I couldn't quickly extrapolate from the website) but my quick math has him shooting around 39% on 3's this calendar year (20+ games). He doesn't need to become Steph, but if he is takes 5 3's a game and makes them above 36%, that's good enough.
I think it will be interesting to see where he falls out in the offensive pecking order for the rest of the season with Zach gone. I think everybody is struggling with when to be aggresive and when to defer. Also, he is best suited to be our SF next to Matas. I think it will be easier to go find a couple of better guards (than Coby and Ayo) to put out there to bolster our offense. I'd be fine with Ball as one of them...he'll get better as he regains his 3pt touch.
In terms of what deal to give him, I remain on the "let's see how he does for the rest of the season" train. If his upward trajectory continues, I have no problem paying $20M+.

League Circles wrote: Lonzo too I guess, though I think trading him before his extension even starts is risky from a player/agent relationship perspective.