MilBucksBackOnTop06 wrote:...But to resign Marvin Williams and Horford someone will have to go...
But you must decide between Josh Smith, Al Horford or Marvin Williams
Unless the Tax threshold goes very lower than now, I don't see a problem to keep the three of them.
The team could be better with a trade of one of these players, but not for less value, or less money.
Horford is on a big rookie contract, making more than 4M this coming season, so he wont get the kind of increase a guy like Ellis got. It's not like if he'd goes from 1M to 11M. And until he prove it, he's still far away from being All-Star. I love his energy, he's a solid player, but he will to show more than what he's doing to deserve lots of money.
He's better than lots of big having played for ATL, especially these last year, but getting a better C doesn't mean he has an All Star potential, and the All Star impact on the game.
Smith is near of All Star level, and he's "only" making 10.8M in the second year of his new contract.
This means that Horford is not deserving more than 8-9M at this moment.
Crawford will be expiring before Horford gets his new contract, so unless Crawford proves he's an important piece of this team, and even if it's the case, Bibby will be expiring the following year, there is no problem for the Horford extension, and keeping him, Smith and Marvin for years to come.
It's like you're overvaluing our own players to justify the fact that you want to give us some poor value for Marvin.
We need a guy like Kurt Thomas (I'd prefer him over lots of bigs available), but certainly not at the price of Marvin.