Yes, and this is why it is a bad idea to rely on Simons as a "go to guy" or even as a starter (let alone define him as clutch, which Cronin did) & as long as he is in POR is what he will be, nor is he worth anywhere remotely close to $25-$30mil\year.
If teams can shut down Lillard & CJ, they can easily neutralize Simons, all while they hunt\abuse him on the defensive end, and if Simons is not scoring, then he is not worth having on the floor b\c there is little else he provides of value.
I never said Simon's was anywhere close to Lillard. As you mentioned, he's not close to CJ either. However, he is, as I mentioned, a SG in a PG body who does not play defense. I don't want to resign him even if he signs cheaply. He is not the type of player I want on the roster.
I know you didn't and I was not trying to imply you did, I was just commenting how absurd it is\will be? if Cronin resigns him to large contract, given that he is a shell (CJ) of a shell (Dame) of a player that could not win either. If you have a player like Dame, then you scheme your team around him b\c he is so good at one end, POR (Olshey\Cronin) spectacularly failed to do that.
Simons is not that player, which makes him not worth paying a ton of money to, especially given that they have another younger\bigger player at the same position (Sharpe) Paying $60+ million for (2) players who play the same position and neither of whom are your best player, is idiotic.
BTW, regarding AAV, maybe Wizenheimer can break it out, but what Cronin SHOULD be doing (if he believes in the team is better than a star concept) is mirror what IND\Pritchard are doing. They have locked up a lot of their rotation players to good deals and now are reaping the benefit.
What are the AAV for these players, given their salary? Notice how few of these guys are $30, scratch that $20+ million?
* salary starting this last season
Toppin - 4yr\$58mil deal - $12.9\$14\$15\$16
Nesmith - 3yr\$33mil deal - $11\$11\$11
Nembhard -3yr\$58mil deal - $18\$19.5\$21
McConnell - 4yr\$44mil deal - $10\$11\$11.8\$11.8
Halliburton - 5yr\$244mil deal - $42\$45.5\$50\$52.3\$55.6
Siakam - 4yr\$189mil deal - $42\$45.5\$49\$52.3
That is $146mil tied up in (6) key rotation players + $20.7mil in (4) young players on rookie deals, so $166.7mil total and they are going to have issues staying below the cap given Turner is a UFA and Mathurin will be a RFA after next year.
Luxury tax next year is $187\$195 (1st apron)
IND is in the EC finals for the 2nd year in a row, they have a star player (Halliburton) which POR does not, and a clear #2 (Siakam) which maybe POR has (Deni?) if we are being optimistic.
POR is not even a play in team, and if they resign Simons to $30+mil and pay Sharpe $30+mil (mind you they still have to find a way to pay their (2) best players Deni\Toumani) they would be @ $141mil or so in 26/27 with another $70+mil to pay Deni & Toumani? That is $211mil, Tax in 26/27 is $206/apron $215
What affordable contract has Cronin signed a player to? Simons was at 20% of the cap, Grant 24% of the cap
Ask yourself this, would IND trade Nembhard straight up for Simons? Would you? and he is making under $20mil, Simons is making OVER $25mil and likely over $30mil if Cronin resigns him. Does Cronin really believe that Simons is a 20% AAV player?
It is easy to believe (and it may be true) that Kolde is the one causing all the roster problems\indecision, but the evidence is certainly building that Cronin has been the problem all along.