Backup PGs or combo Gs available for the TPE
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Backup PGs or combo Gs available for the TPE
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Backup PGs or combo Gs available for the TPE
We need: Backup G. Ideally for around 10-15 minutes a game off the bench. Must be capable of playing PG in Don Nelson's system (i.e. distributing, running the floor, etc.) Veteran preferred. MUST BE EXPIRING OR SMALL CONTRACT
You get: Traded Player Exception. Instant cap space and a roster spot. Give up a player without taking any salary back. Good for avoiding the lux tax or gaining a roster spot without cutting someone. Possibly a second round pick, if we're getting someone at the higher end of the spectrum.
I've heard names like Flip Murray, Sam Cassell, Damon Stoudemire, Jason Williams being thrown out there. Any others?
You get: Traded Player Exception. Instant cap space and a roster spot. Give up a player without taking any salary back. Good for avoiding the lux tax or gaining a roster spot without cutting someone. Possibly a second round pick, if we're getting someone at the higher end of the spectrum.
I've heard names like Flip Murray, Sam Cassell, Damon Stoudemire, Jason Williams being thrown out there. Any others?
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Thanks for all the ideas, here's how I see them from a W's perspective:
Tyronne Lue: Solid, fits the bill.
Travis Diener: Nice player, but really looking for more of a veteran. Still, if no one else was available he'd be a nice plan B.
Brevin Knight: YES. One of my favorite players.
Jeff McInnis: Too much of a lockerroom cancer to pick up.
Luke Ridnour: Not enough D and way too much $.
Sebastian Telfair: Same basic issue as Diener, but could be a nice fit.
Damon Jones: Too much $
Jason Williams: Again, like him a lot as an option.
Mike James: Again, the $ means no way.
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So, if these were the options, I think Jason Williams would be the #1, followed by Brevin Knight and Tyronne Lue.
Tyronne Lue: Solid, fits the bill.
Travis Diener: Nice player, but really looking for more of a veteran. Still, if no one else was available he'd be a nice plan B.
Brevin Knight: YES. One of my favorite players.
Jeff McInnis: Too much of a lockerroom cancer to pick up.
Luke Ridnour: Not enough D and way too much $.
Sebastian Telfair: Same basic issue as Diener, but could be a nice fit.
Damon Jones: Too much $
Jason Williams: Again, like him a lot as an option.
Mike James: Again, the $ means no way.
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So, if these were the options, I think Jason Williams would be the #1, followed by Brevin Knight and Tyronne Lue.
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Flip Murray. I think he'd actually be decent in GS's up tempo offense. The thing with him is he's inconsistent in a limited role. He always plays his best when filling in for an injured starter or when he gets consistent minutes. And he's expiring.
JES12 wrote:Bass just barley turned 23 and is a starting PF on any team without a 8 time all-NBA PF in front of him!
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