kodo wrote:Hangtime84 wrote:I feel like he absolutely trash last season. But I’m appreciative guys who take pay cuts for their teammates.
He's definitely a 3rd option, but that's what 3rd options get paid on teams taking the playoffs seriously. Garland gets $40M. PG13 $51M. Suggs $35M.
Living in NY area, I watch the Knicks as my 2nd team (sorry). IMO, Bridges on that team illustrates a problem with having unbalanced rosters. Bridges, again IMO, is a 2nd option scorer, but when he came to the Knicks, his role became minimized to be tied with OG for being the 3rd/4th option. Point being that after 2 scorers, the rest of your guys need to be more glue guys and/or defenders. Both OG and Bridges are 2-way players (although Bridges less so) so the Knicks still looked decent. On Bridges, he definitely seemed used to having more plays run for him...Also, IIRC, he complained that Thibbs was overplaying guys (and asking him to do more than he was used to on defense).
So my point on the Bulls is that adding another offensive player like a Kuminga (even just keeping Vuc) has diminishing returns and likely even a negative impact on winning.