tcheco wrote:One_and_Done wrote:Yeh, I just think teams trying to be contenders should veer away from broken players that screw up your offensive/defensive scheme. It's about that, more than the terrible value proposition for the Spurs.
And guess what, if Castle doesn't develop a 3pt shot he will become one of those broken players too. The difference is Castle has 1 season under his belt and there are reasons to think improvement is still possible. After 4 years with no obvious improvement in his offensive game, particularly his 3pt shooting, it's no longer sensible to expect Barnes to make it.
I view players like that as a good fit on a perpetual play-in team like the Bulls.
Most teams are trying to be contenders, no? or trying to tank
Spurs added a broken player in fox and maxed him out already, you are right, we shouldn't trade for another one. Hopefully one of Harper and Castle are not broken forever like Vassel and Keldon. Thank god we have Wemby at least, but not sure he will stay long with such questionable moves made these last years.
I do think Castle will be a good defensive player with a questionable jumper, but at least his finishing at the rim has to improve, but as a rookie he does get a pass for that.
You seem to have a misunderstanding of what a broken players is. It does not mean 'this guy isn't perfect'. No player is perfect. It means that the player has serious issues in his game that inhibits his ability to properly perform his supposed role on the team, to the point that he warps the optimal function of your team. As a result, the team has a ceiling on how much they can succeed. These guys are typically found posting low calories numbers for play-in/treadmill teams, e.g. Demar, Giddey, Barnes, etc.
Fox is not a broken players. His skillset works just fine for his role. He is a high PnR point guard and speedster. His 3pt shooting could be better, but it's been fine for the role he is in. Over the last 3 years Fox has shot 34% from 3s on 6.4 attempts per game, with alot of those shots being high difficulty attempts. Again, that's fine. The only issue is he's now a bit duplicative of Harper (and to a lesser extent Castle), which the Spurs had no way of knowing when they traded for him and promised to max him.
The likely outcome is that Fox or Castle will be moved a few years down the track, once Harper has matured.
I don't get how Vassell or Keldon are broken either, unless you mean 'they're not as talented as I'd like'. The skillset each of them has is fine for their ideal role. In Keldon's case that's energy guy off the bench, and for Vassell it's as a potential 3&D wing, which he mostly has. He could stand to be healthier, and a little better on D, but nothing about his skillset is broken. He just needs to stay healthy, and be more consistent, and he has a role on a good team.
Barnes's shot is broken, and he needs the ball on offense despite being a bad offensive player. That warps your team in a bad way, and there's really no reason to think it's likely to get fixed at this stage.