Thaddy wrote:CPT wrote:Thaddy wrote:No way. He has far too much floor impact from his defense and transition play. The offense isn't great but he's still a strong floor impact player.
He was the best player on the team today and a big reason why we won. He's worth his deal and would get it again. This is also preseason.
Casual fans look at scoring and think some players are great. Barnes is the opposite of empty calories.
Agreed. I don't think he's anywhere close to "toxic asset" status, even if his contract is a bit of an overpay. There are more max contracts than all-NBA-level superstars, so some of them won't be "worth it," but if you want them on your team, that's the price.
He might not be one of those "top 25 trade assets in the league" anymore, but a lot of guys lose that status as soon as they sign an extension (as if the extension would not become an issue for a new team). It's the player version of draft picks vs. players in the league who are actually good.
I recognize there are practical reasons for this. If your player on a rookie contract is any good you're basically stealing vs having to (over)pay for their production on an extension. It also changes what teams would have to do to accomodate a contract of that size. Rookie contract Scottie Barnes? Every team in the league shuffles some contracts around to make room. $40M contract Scottie Barnes? You need to make some real decisions to accomodate that salary slot, and the number of teams willing to do so may be lower. I still think that number of teams might be fairly high, but we have a season to play and a new cap environment that is still in flux.
I don't put stock into awards anymore. It's more of a popularity contest than actual skills and dominance.
Barnes is worth his contract as he is, and I think he's already all defense level. He's dealing with a knee injury and should dominate in the paint once it's better. I noticed he isn't dunking even in warm ups. The way the fanbase believes he sat out and faked an injury is ridiculous. Barnes isn't that type of person or player.
I think eventually him and CMB put together a top 5 defense and transition offense. Their scoring will gradually come along as they get playoff experience.
Where is the evidence to support this? We were 6th percentile in transition scoring last year. The year before that we were 55th percentile and that was with Siakam (a very good transition player). Barnes individual transition numbers have always been bad.
Earlier you posted that Barnes isn’t empty calories. His scoring last year was literally some of the most empty calories scoring there is. 19ppg on 53% TS is terrible.
You guys keep citing things that you think Barnes will do well yet there is zero evidence to back up your assertions. I get why we gave him his contract but he’s not worth $40m per year right now.