Salmons MIP?
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Salmons MIP?
I think he has a fair chance and we must be honest, he deserves it probably too.
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Wilfried wrote:I think he has a fair chance and we must be honest, he deserves it probably too.
I agree, even if his stats are a bit inflated due to all of the Kings injuries. He has produced while stepping into a bigger role on the team.
Don't worry, that builds character and you can never have too much character...
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If MIP means his stats per game have improved, fine he may deserve MIP. If MIP means he has vastly improved his skillset and/or the way he plays the game, I say NO ... He is basically the same player he was with the Sixers. He is just getting a bigger role with the Kings. He is a good player and always has been a good player. He just had the misfortune of being with the Sixers toward the end of the AI era.
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tk76 wrote:I remember a lot of frustrating mistakes by him late in game- mostly by wanting to try to do too much.
The one thing that stands out in my memory is that he would seem to get his shot (layup) blocked quite often and I saw that happen a couple of times in the game at the Sixers this year. There is something about the way he shows the ball on his layup attempts that invites a blocked shot.
However, he made plenty of layups then and now he probably makes more so it is not as noticeable.
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Wilfried wrote:I think he has a fair chance and we must be honest, he deserves it probably too.
Bynum will win it. Salmons should be considered though
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I don't know too much about the Salmons situation with the Sixers. Why didn't they keep him? He seems like a pretty decent player and the Raptor board is unanimously pissed off at him for reneging on a contract agreement with the Raptors to sign with the Kings. Was he too flaky? Too inconsistent? It also seems that the Sixers chose Green over Salmons. Is that accurate?
Two years from being two years away.
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Sixerscan wrote:I dunno, he played slightly better than Willie, but $1.5 million a year better? Maybe only because Willie was coming off knee surgery and no one else offered him a contract.
Even putting aside what we know now I think Salmons clearly was worth 1.5 million more. I wouldn't have given either their contract but that's another issue.
I also suspect that as one poster said, it was an Iverson match issue. If Iverson were sure to be gone perhaps we might have kept Salmons? WHo knows?
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philbe311 wrote:It always seemed hard for Salmons to play "his" game and co-exist with Iverson. Salmons required the ball in his hands more than many that played with AI during his stay in philly. As a result, Salmons forced the action a lot. This isn't an indictment of either player, just my observation.
I think Salmons just got fed up with getting the "dump off" pass from Iverson with 3 seconds left on the shot clock.