Nivek wrote:Dat: I think there's a danger in placing a lot of emphasis on the playoffs. McGee has played well in a couple of the games, but his entire playoff career is 6 games and 150 minutes. His regular season sample is 275 games (including 153 starts) and 5839 minutes. Then look closer at the playoff record. It shows the same peaks and valleys in quality of play he has in the regular season. His aggregate numbers in the playoffs are pretty similar to what he's done in the regular season. There may be signs of progress, but how many times have we seen such signs? Dozens. If not more. Often followed by backsliding.
I like McGee. I think he has the ability to be a great player. But, if I was a GM, I don't think I'd be willing to make a $40-50 million bet on him becoming great.
It's nice that he's had some good games in the playoffs. It's good that they've come against Bynum and the Lakers. But, he's also had two crappy games and two mediocre games in the same playoffs against the same guy. It's only 6 games.
Now, if he suddenly goes on a sustained run of good play throughout a deep playoff run, then maybe start paying more attention to the playoffs. But so far, the playoff record looks a lot like his regular season record. The safer bet at the moment is that he's going to continue that pattern in the future. That's the way I'd bet until he SHOWS a break in the pattern.
Exactly.
McGee has ripped off pretty good string for the Wiz. 8 games or so. One good game is no surprise for McGee. He defiantly has that in him. In the environment he is in on this team, he will try extra hard not to do bone headed plays. But unless they go on a long run in the playoffs, he just hasn't had the time to prove anything different then what he has while on the Wizards.
It still comes down to this, he is a back up. How much will Denver pay for a back up ? in order to get overpaid, some team that isn't as good is going to have to want him as their starter. Regarding Denver, unless he is the starter before these playoffs are over, I don't see it happening in the off-season. So they will only offer him back up player dollars.
I don't see any other good team signing him to start so they aren't offering the big dollars.
That leaves the crappier teams. Of them, who would do it ? And if he does go to a crapper team, he very well may not have a coach that can help him as much. He will be right back were he came from and in that environment, he will struggle more. If that happens, I could see him putting up big numbers though. Kind of a Cousins thing though. They will be empty. But in about 3 years, he could get it all together and really become a solid player.
NO could do it. That would be a good town for McGee. I could see that happening.
Cleveland could do it. Move Anderson to PF.
I guess there are enough bad teams out there that someone might pay him, but it isnt going to be a good team.