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I dont want him. We do need shooting, but I wouldnt give up much for him at this point, would you even give carney?
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I love how a guy like Reddick can't beat out the likes of Mo Evans, Keyon Dooling, et al on an Orlando team with a weak back court, then cries for a trade because he still believes his press clippings from college. Who knows, he might blossom into a reliable three point specialist next year, but based on his performance to date Orlando (who has a number of free agents at his position) will want more than I would be willing to pay. Right now I would not trade Carney for him straight up, but I might consider that exchange if other deals happen around this team that make it a more desirable exchange.
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I'm not so sure we would have to give up Carney at this point.
We are terrible at shooting threes. Like really terrible. We just shot 23% from 3 in a 6 game series. If we can pick up a guy like Reddick, who even in limited time has shown he can still shoot the ball, without giving up a lot I think you have to consider it.
We are terrible at shooting threes. Like really terrible. We just shot 23% from 3 in a 6 game series. If we can pick up a guy like Reddick, who even in limited time has shown he can still shoot the ball, without giving up a lot I think you have to consider it.
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carltong23 wrote:If it'll get rid of Willie Green's contract, Id trade for JJ in a second.
HAHA!! I completely agree with that. Ever since we traded Korver I have been craving a premier 3pt shooter. I would like to give JJ a chance if the price is right and I would be ecstatic to get him for chuckin Willie
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I would not be opposed to bringing in JJ to come off the bench to serve the Eddie House/Luther Head type role, but the reality of it is we need a 3pt shooter who is going to either start or play significant minutes off the bench (30+ min/gm). It's great to have shooters, but it they only play 10-18 MPG they won't have much of an impact on the team offense. I can't see JJ getting more than 15-18 min max and that's probably being generous.
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The Sixer Fixer wrote:I would not be opposed to bringing in JJ to come off the bench to serve the Eddie House/Luther Head type role, but the reality of it is we need a 3pt shooter who is going to either start or play significant minutes off the bench (30+ min/gm). It's great to have shooters, but it they only play 10-18 MPG they won't have much of an impact on the team offense. I can't see JJ getting more than 15-18 min max and that's probably being generous.
That's a very good point. There is no way Reddick would start for us or even play many minutes. We need a guy who can do other things besides simply shoot, so he'll be in the game for longer periods. As I mentioned before, Mike Miller would be a great fit. Hell, even if we were to get someone like him and have him play 30 MPG, our three point shooting overall would still likely be below average.
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I have to enter Roger Mason Jr. into this conversation. I'd much rather acquire him over both JJ and Mike Miller considering that he is a free agent that I presume will not cost much money. He has a 3 point shot, he's 6'5" and he can play the backup PG position in addition to the SG and SF. He reminds me of Aaron Mckie a little bit.
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sixerswillrule wrote:If we were to sign Mason then what happens to Lou Williams?
We need a Kevin Ollie replacement and someone to replace Korver's 3 point shooting. Willie Green's minutes will be reduced and replaced by Carney, Lou, and Mason. Unlike Ollie Mason will push for major minutes and competition can upgrade a position
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