Landomar wrote:RoteSchroder wrote:ciueli wrote:
He was at 2.2 3PTA this season, so you're wrong about his attempts. And he shot nearly 42% on threes this year, he's improved his 3PT% every single year for the last 3 seasons.
Jak is going to get paid next offseason if we don't deal him, I'd rather pay Sabonis what he's getting to be an All-Star level player for 35+MPG and 70-80 games per season than pay Jak $30M+ for 30MPG of work and 50-60 games per season. Throw in Jak being a liability at the FT line and him being unplayable at the end of games and it makes even more sense, we need to upgrade the C position, not just be happy with non-3 point shooters at the starting PF and C positions.
Can Sabonis be a part of a championship contender if you consider his contract and the make-up of our team? Even with Scottie, we're gonna need a defensive anchor. If he can't be a part of the final solution, then there's no point in giving up assets for him.
Like with Durant, it may make sense for the MLSE as their goal is to put fans in their seats and make money. Doesn't make sense for fans.
Sabonis is very good, and based on how some posters have been talking about him, he's one of the most underrated star players in the NBA. It's just math. He was getting MVP votes in 22-23 and 23-24 for a reason.
Sabonis BPM the last 3 years: 5.8, 6.5, 5.2
Sabonis BPM ranks the last 3 years: 15th, 7th, 10th
Sacramento has had a very good offense with Sabonis, and he's been a huge reason why. He can play at the top of the key and be a shoot / pass / drive threat from that area, while pulling the other teams center away from the basket. This opens up the floor for everybody, and fits perfectly with how Darko wants to run the offense. His rebounding also is the best in the NBA, and a huge value add for any team that has him. I see a lot of people saying that his defense is so bad that a team can't win with him, but I don't think the math supports that. His defensive numbers are decent overall, and he has a valuable role on defense, which is to box out and get the rebound. He's not a rim protecting, shot blocking, help defender, which is why you want to pair him with a mobile PF who can do those things. Scottie Barnes is good enough at help defense around the rim that his overall fit with Sabonis should be very good.
Poeltl is a great center, but he's not a star in the way that Sabonis is. RJ Barrett is talented, but hasn't had much of a positive impact in terms of winning so far. I like Poeltl and Barrett, and enjoy having both on the team, and I understand that BPM isn't everything and is just one stat. There are other stats you can look at that also support gaining wins by trading them for Sabonis, but I'll stick with listing BPM here.
Poeltl BPM the last 3 years: 1.9. 0.7, 2
Barrett BPM the last 3 years: -3.1, -0.8, 0.6
If you can get Sabonis for Poeltl, Barrett, and 9, it's a huge upgrade that would add wins to our projected record, and raise the ceiling of the team. Sabonis is also in his prime, durable, and a player that could be in our plans for awhile. I personally think that Sacramento wouldn't be interested in a trade like this, to be honest. They'd have to be hard pivoting to a full rebuild, and really love somebody available at 9.