MettaWorldPanda wrote:
He’s not wasting anytime lol. Guess we get the Rozier trade package ready for when he ask out at deadline right?

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MettaWorldPanda wrote:
He’s not wasting anytime lol. Guess we get the Rozier trade package ready for when he ask out at deadline right?
Shewasfly wrote:If we're done with moves, which I think we are, I still don't quite understand the excitement over the Powell trade. Without an additional trade, like for a starting PG or extra scoring front court help, it has very marginal impact on wins imo. Can't keep depending on Spo to pull a rabbit of his hat with decent to good players and a subpar cast. At least before he had Jimmy. Who does he have now?
I think they are putting A LOT of faith in Bam and Herro to trot this lineup out and expect it to win consistently. But more than likely they aren't actually looking to do anything but bide time. It's clearly the reason why they refuse to invest in them beyond lateral moves that don't impact the future ability to go after a real star.
Shewasfly wrote:If we're done with moves, which I think we are, I still don't quite understand the excitement over the Powell trade. Without an additional trade, like for a starting PG or extra scoring front court help, it has very marginal impact on wins imo. Can't keep depending on Spo to pull a rabbit of his hat with decent to good players and a subpar cast. At least before he had Jimmy. Who does he have now?
I think they are putting A LOT of faith in Bam and Herro to trot this lineup out and expect it to win consistently. But more than likely they aren't actually looking to do anything but bide time. It's clearly the reason why they refuse to invest in them beyond lateral moves that don't impact the future ability to go after a real star.
Vertical Limit wrote:Shewasfly wrote:If we're done with moves, which I think we are, I still don't quite understand the excitement over the Powell trade. Without an additional trade, like for a starting PG or extra scoring front court help, it has very marginal impact on wins imo. Can't keep depending on Spo to pull a rabbit of his hat with decent to good players and a subpar cast. At least before he had Jimmy. Who does he have now?
I think they are putting A LOT of faith in Bam and Herro to trot this lineup out and expect it to win consistently. But more than likely they aren't actually looking to do anything but bide time. It's clearly the reason why they refuse to invest in them beyond lateral moves that don't impact the future ability to go after a real star.
Not sure if there was any excitement like the one you are trying to describe, i dont think anyone thinks that Powell puts us outside of the play in..
What the trade did do, the Miami Heat has positioned themselves on the negotiating tables.
With the same amount of minutes and shot attempts, Powell can score just as much as Herro and do it more efficiently, and he has more of an offensive bag than Herro.
Herro is not a 50 million per year player. He is a 20-25 million per year type of player.
With Powell, there will be moments where he simply looks better than Herro. There will be moments the production is better, or the same. The Heat may not even know it yet, but they will find out fast that overpaying long term to Herro when you can get his exact production easily for Love and Kyle Andersan expiring, it just isnt smart business.
Vertical Limit wrote:
With the same amount of minutes and shot attempts, Powell can score just as much as Herro and do it more efficiently, and he has more of an offensive bag than Herro.
Tim_Hardawayy wrote:Vertical Limit wrote:
With the same amount of minutes and shot attempts, Powell can score just as much as Herro and do it more efficiently, and he has more of an offensive bag than Herro.
I like Powell but what you're saying just isn't true. You're describing him like he's a 22 year old unknown who hasn't gotten his chance yet and has room to grow. He's 32, nobody peaks in the NBA at age 32, he is what he is, and that's still pretty good, but he doesn't score more efficiently than Herro or have a greater bag unless you think Herro's season last year was a fluke. They have roughly the same efficiency with Tyler taking more shots and a bigger role in the offense, and Tyler also gets saddled with a pseudo point guard role that Powell could not do. Tyler's advanced numbers were also better, he improved his team more offensively than Powell did.
The reality is for as much hate as Herro gets for not having more of a handle and being a better creator, Powell is even worse. He's averaged roughly 2 assists a game throughout his career. What he is, is a guy who knows his role and will excel at it, and that's still awesome, but if you dump Herro you aren't going to get better replacing him with Powell, with the caveat being if you can flip Herro for a guy who becomes the dominant ball handler/creator for the team, then you can possibly improve a bit since Powell's better defensively. But again, he's 32, he's not going to get any better and he's an expiring himself so he either plays well and costs too much to bring back, or is a downgrade.
I still like the acquisition because we gave up nothing of value, but I think its more likely Powell benefits us as a trade chip than as a missing piece this season or a long term acquisition.
Vertical Limit wrote:Tim_Hardawayy wrote:Vertical Limit wrote:
With the same amount of minutes and shot attempts, Powell can score just as much as Herro and do it more efficiently, and he has more of an offensive bag than Herro.
I like Powell but what you're saying just isn't true. You're describing him like he's a 22 year old unknown who hasn't gotten his chance yet and has room to grow. He's 32, nobody peaks in the NBA at age 32, he is what he is, and that's still pretty good, but he doesn't score more efficiently than Herro or have a greater bag unless you think Herro's season last year was a fluke. They have roughly the same efficiency with Tyler taking more shots and a bigger role in the offense, and Tyler also gets saddled with a pseudo point guard role that Powell could not do. Tyler's advanced numbers were also better, he improved his team more offensively than Powell did.
The reality is for as much hate as Herro gets for not having more of a handle and being a better creator, Powell is even worse. He's averaged roughly 2 assists a game throughout his career. What he is, is a guy who knows his role and will excel at it, and that's still awesome, but if you dump Herro you aren't going to get better replacing him with Powell, with the caveat being if you can flip Herro for a guy who becomes the dominant ball handler/creator for the team, then you can possibly improve a bit since Powell's better defensively. But again, he's 32, he's not going to get any better and he's an expiring himself so he either plays well and costs too much to bring back, or is a downgrade.
I still like the acquisition because we gave up nothing of value, but I think its more likely Powell benefits us as a trade chip than as a missing piece this season or a long term acquisition.
Herro’s season last year is us forcing the ball to a guy who isnt that efficient or skillful.
He does not get the quantity of shot attempts for any of the other 15 playoff teams last year. He just isnt that good, hes lucky to be on a team that barely had talent, so he was the number 1 option by default.
I dont think Herro is very skillful. He certainly isnt very athletic.
Also Powell was ranked higher than Herro last season in efficiency.
Theyre both in the same tier along with names like Giddey, Monk, Lavine, Beal. Theyre not stars. Theyre roleplayers.
Vertical Limit wrote:Tim_Hardawayy wrote:Vertical Limit wrote:
With the same amount of minutes and shot attempts, Powell can score just as much as Herro and do it more efficiently, and he has more of an offensive bag than Herro.
I like Powell but what you're saying just isn't true. You're describing him like he's a 22 year old unknown who hasn't gotten his chance yet and has room to grow. He's 32, nobody peaks in the NBA at age 32, he is what he is, and that's still pretty good, but he doesn't score more efficiently than Herro or have a greater bag unless you think Herro's season last year was a fluke. They have roughly the same efficiency with Tyler taking more shots and a bigger role in the offense, and Tyler also gets saddled with a pseudo point guard role that Powell could not do. Tyler's advanced numbers were also better, he improved his team more offensively than Powell did.
The reality is for as much hate as Herro gets for not having more of a handle and being a better creator, Powell is even worse. He's averaged roughly 2 assists a game throughout his career. What he is, is a guy who knows his role and will excel at it, and that's still awesome, but if you dump Herro you aren't going to get better replacing him with Powell, with the caveat being if you can flip Herro for a guy who becomes the dominant ball handler/creator for the team, then you can possibly improve a bit since Powell's better defensively. But again, he's 32, he's not going to get any better and he's an expiring himself so he either plays well and costs too much to bring back, or is a downgrade.
I still like the acquisition because we gave up nothing of value, but I think its more likely Powell benefits us as a trade chip than as a missing piece this season or a long term acquisition.
Herro’s season last year is us forcing the ball to a guy who isnt that efficient or skillful.
He does not get the quantity of shot attempts for any of the other 15 playoff teams last year. He just isnt that good, hes lucky to be on a team that barely had talent, so he was the number 1 option by default.
I dont think Herro is very skillful. He certainly isnt very athletic.
Also Powell was ranked higher than Herro last season in efficiency.
Theyre both in the same tier along with names like Giddey, Monk, Lavine, Beal. Theyre not stars. Theyre roleplayers.
MettaWorldPanda wrote:
Give the Bulls an asset and let them buyout Rozier instead. This should be a layup
Crazy-Canuck wrote:
Not surprised. One way scoring guards have been getting killed in the new nba landscape. It's one reason we got Powell for so cheap.
Enso wrote:MettaWorldPanda wrote:
Give the Bulls an asset and let them buyout Rozier instead. This should be a layup
Yep I agree Rozier and a 2nd.
I don't think anyone wants to keep Rozier on their roster though even if it's just for a season, so they'd have to buy him out right away. Maybe they want to hold on to Vuc during the season and see if someone will offer more sweetners in a potential deal.