vvoland wrote:CS707 wrote:vvoland wrote:
We can agree to disagree, I'll just say there are a million practice players that can't replicate it when the live bullets start flying. FTs are the most common example. BTW, I'm not saying he is a great shooter. Can he consistently hit 36% from 3 and, as a result get more playing time here? I think so (and he has, on low volume). Does he need the confidence (self, from kerr, from the team) to do it? Almost certainly.
Losing him as an asset is a pretty bad scenario, for us. We have 2 assets on this roster we can move that are worth >0. Podz and JK. I'm not counting Steph, Dray, or JB since we need all 3 to be relevant. Punting on one of our 2 assets is a luxury we can't afford. Just like DNP-CDing was a luxury we couldn't afford last year. Yes, his fit, mental willingness, ability, and matury (basketball-wise) are all a question. The problem is, this roster isnt' talented enough to just punt on JK like he's Jordan Bell and we got prime Steph/KD/Klay/Dray/Iggy to ride into the spring. He's not and we don't.
It’s not an ideal scenario but I’m not troubled by the possibility of losing him for nothing. I expect a major shakeup next offseason if things don’t go well so the I don’t feel the same desperation for retaining him as a salary slot. The trade options aren’t likely to be much better mid season than we’re seeing now anyway, especially if we end up giving him a PO. As I have said several times, the PO just puts pressure on him to perform if he wants a contract anything close to what it seems he’s looking for. If he does have a good season, the Warriors will still be in the best position to retain him, IMO.
A PO is always an advantage for the player. IF the warriors are so desperate to give $0 guarantees in year 2 AND keeping the TO, just let him keep the NTC. He's motivated to leave and will likely approve most trades (maybe he doesn't want to go to uta based on the fans' rep). If they are so hung up on the NTC, just remove the TO and put a partial guarantee on year 2. Done. I really don't see the reason to drag this out. With Jimmy in China, Steph and Dray doing their own thing, and the FAs willing to wait, there's no real reason to rush, I guess. The vibes matter.
I meant that the QO puts pressure on him to perform, not PO. Mistype on my part. I don’t really disagree with anything you’re saying here other than I don’t see the incentive for the organization to move off their stance right now. Someone (maybe you?) made a good point that he’s probably hoping we pull the offer and move forward with the idea that he’s going to play on the QO, so someone can sneak in an offer we won’t be prepared to match any longer. I expect a stalemate for quite a while.