PJSteven22 wrote:Infinity2152 wrote:PJSteven22 wrote:It’s actually not that hard to find a guy like that if you actually rebuild properly. Where are you getting that he’s going to 30 million from. It’s literally based off of your opinion and nothing else. With the new CBA, teams are going to be more strict about how they pay players because it’s more difficult to get rid of bad contracts.
He’s a player that doesn’t fit easily on a roster. That also plays a role in who pays him as well. Take Suggs for example he might not grab as many rebounds and he might not be the playmaker that Giddey is but he fits into any lineup on any team that needs a guard. That versatility offers flexibility in roster construction. Which teams actually covet.
I'm not saying he's going to get $30 mill. I'm placing that as an upper range. If you want to know where the number comes from, it was his earlier reported contract expectations. I didn't just make up the number. I've also said a lot would depend on which teams have enough to sign him and if the Nets make other moves. That would severely limit his leverage.
He's performing better this season than last season, in almost every area. It's reasonable to expect his contract expectations could be the same or higher.
Giddey fits on any team that needs rebounding and playmaking. Like the Bulls. We went years with no playmaker and our PF averaging 4 rebounds. Teams need more than just scoring. rebounds mean more shot opportunities for your team, less for the other team. They have an offensive and defensive impact. Assists means you helped a teammate score a basket, guaranteed. 100% points if you get an assist.
You're saying it's not that hard to find that guy? Name the guys that are putting up Giddey's numbers, are under 25, and we could get without mortgaging the team. Since they're not hard to find, should be lots.
Kid's putting up 20+ points regularly now, with 16 rebound games, plus tons of assists, while getting blocks and steals now. Teams are not going to have to work hard to convince themselves that could be useful.
Primary ball handlers that are better than Giddey aren’t that hard to find especially if you’re pick high consistently. They might not grab as many rebounds and dish as many assists but they have a better overall impact and/or a higher ceiling than Giddey. I’d take Stephon Castle over Giddey or just about anyone on a 25 under 25 list over Giddey. I’d take Cooper, Dylan, or KJ over Giddey as a primary ball handler. I think you’re concentrating too heavily on rebounding and assists with any other additional context.
I think you’re oversimplifying his fit on other teams. He’s really played well when the offense revolves around him. He doesn’t play well when he’s not the focal point of the offense. This is not a good sign.
While he’s playing well, this is still a relatively small sample size. We have to wait and see how it materializes with more data. It’s easy to put up 20 when you have the ball in your hands with the defense playing attention to you. Let’s see how he reacts when the defense adjusts to him.
The offense has never revolved around him!! At least until now. 53 games is not a small sample size. Just saw this same discussion on Gil's Arena. Is it easier to score 30 on a bad team than on a good team? You'll get more shot attempts on a bad team if you're the main option so the easy answer is yes. But you're defended much heavier, scouted much heavier, and double teamed more if you're the only option. It's actually harder to score 30 on a bad team without dropping heavily in efficiency.
If he's not starting the offense with the ball in his hands, yes , he's wasted. But he's effective running the offense with the ball in his hands, more effective than anybody here except Lonzo. You want to believe completely unproven rookies who haven't even been drafted yet will run an offense better than Giddey, who's actually doing it, be my guest. Are those guys getting 8 and 9 assists on their teams? Spurs trading for De Aaron Fox shows they don't share your belief that Castle should lead the team. He's averaging 3.4 assists with 11 shot attempts in 25 minutes. He's not setting players up to score. Same with Flagg, he gets 4 assists in 31.4 mins.
There's a gap between oversimplifying and overanalyzing. I use simple points, rebounds, and assists because every advanced metric has things they don't account for too. Like team composition, or what position you actually play on your team, what are your responsibilities, regardless of your listed position. They're all players, doesn't matter if Giddey at "SG" or Jalen Williams gets the 8 rebounds, as long as somebody gets them. Assists are simple, a pass to a teammate that results in a score. If you want to quibble and be specific, passes you make to a player where they don't score but get to the free throw line aren't even counted in assists. So he doesn't get credit for helping generate points when I just list his assists. Or passes that lead to assists. Or most often, good passes to a teammate that would have been an assist, but they miss the shot.