After losing Kwame I think this guy is one of the best big options available
He is still young, has great upside, has size, block shots and could develop into a role player if given the minutes. In limited minutes he has provide value and he has not had the chances to show his game in Indiana. I think he could have 15-20 mpg here if produces adequately and would provide more value than Zaza while signing him cheap, probably less than 2m$ per year.
Another guy we could consider is Fazekas, he could provide similar value as David Andersen, can shot from outside and would complement the F position.
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I'd love to see them bring in Fazekas.
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Not gonna happen. We just signed Morris, and it looks like the ASG are in penny-pinching mode, so they won't sign another player just for the sake of it.
Besides, Harrison has been a major disapointment so far. His progression is too slow and even in summer league play he hasn't been able to prove he's worth a spot on any rotation.
Besides, Harrison has been a major disapointment so far. His progression is too slow and even in summer league play he hasn't been able to prove he's worth a spot on any rotation.
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David Harrison has a rep for no heart and no effort. Theo Ratliff or Dikembe Mutombo is still what I'm advocating at LLE price. Not sure they spend that much though.
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Last year he was 4ppg, 2rpg, 1bpg, 0,530FG% in 12 mpg, those are not bad numbers. I see him something similar as O'Bryant or Gerald Green, players with upside that you can sign cheap and could explode if you ar lucky, better to bet on them than on Solomon Jones for example.
And about Fazekas, I think he has also the tools to become a valuable piece. Last year 4,7ppg, 4 rpg, 0,5 bpg shooting 0,57% in only 12 mpg. He would sure provide help. If we already have Zaza and Morris perhaps is better to bet on Fazekas than on Harrison but remember Sund wanted to sign 2 bigs, we have signed only one.
And about Fazekas, I think he has also the tools to become a valuable piece. Last year 4,7ppg, 4 rpg, 0,5 bpg shooting 0,57% in only 12 mpg. He would sure provide help. If we already have Zaza and Morris perhaps is better to bet on Fazekas than on Harrison but remember Sund wanted to sign 2 bigs, we have signed only one.
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