DarkXaero wrote:N Ireland Nets wrote:DarkXaero wrote:Forgot what we were playing tonight, i only caught the last quarter of the game. Good win with our reserves, it was nice to see them play so motivated and the crowd was great, considering the circumstances.
That being said, why did we sign Kris Joseph for the year and an option for the next? He had some nice steals tonight but he was non existent on offense, and according to the box score, he only took 1 shot in 19 minutes and was 0-1.
It's a good move. It's exactly what should've been done last season with Green because it ties the player up next season in case they blossom and look the part so they don't walk away on us.
It means at worst Joseph will be training camp fodder next season or maybe a throw in, into a trade to add a young body to a deal. It's a great deal because he was the best option out of the D league available players in a possible position of need for us.
Just think, if King had thought like this last season Green would be playing for us for vet min this season. Smart no risk move really we're we hold all the options.
We couldn't have done it with Gerald Green because he played himself out of that kind of a deal, and his agent was looking for a 3 million a year type deal in free agency (which they ended up getting). The other difference is that Gerald Green was very good for us. The question I'm asking is that what has Kris Joseph shown so far because I haven't seen anything. I don't even know what he's supposed to be.
No your missing the point. Joseph was signed to a 2 year deal with a team option in the 2nd year before he had barely even played any minutes for Brooklyn.
King could've done this last season with Green before he saw meaningful game time to suddenly be a hot property which meant we couldn't afford him. That's the point I'm making, King is basically covering himself because if Joseph went off for 25 tonight and played great ball, teams would offer him a decent deal to go sign for them which we couldn't match. We called Green up after the all star game last season, if he signed a 2 year deal then he'd obviously still be a Net, suddenly he produced some quality performances versus Dallas etc during his 10 day contracts and then boom, we couldn't afford him.
Now we're covered so that in the unlikely event Joseph does amount to something, we have him under contract.