paQo the BAWSER wrote:Q00 wrote:paQo the BAWSER wrote:Smith is better player than Mayo and than Ersan, but for this team, they're better players. We need shooters, and Mayo and Ilyasova are damn good (Ersan struggles this season, but his team looks horrible finding the open guy)
I don't believe in paying a king's ransom just for shooters. To me trrading the best player in the deal just to get a couple role player shooters who are overpaid is a kings ransom.
I agree we need shooters, but we should be able to get Gary Neal from them (who might be better than both) for probably something cheap like Jerebko or Bynum and a couple and couple 2nd rounders. I just don't think we should to trade our best players for overpaid role players.
I don't think they are overpaid. The PF who can shoot always are too well paid in the NBA. And Mayo seems like he never can reach his potential, but you can't forget there was people who compared him with Jordan in high school. I mean, he could be more than a shooter in the right system, for 8 millions/year, just like Jennings or Villanueva or Stuckey, and so much less than Smith.
Neither are worth their 8 mil/yr contracts, and neither have proven to be great at anything but 3 pt shooting. So for me paying 16 mil/yr for two role player shooters is WAY too much money, especially when we could get Neal for 3 mil/yr.
When you think about it, how are Mayo/Ilyasova any different from Gordon/Villanueva?
Mayo and Gordon are both one dimensional SGs who are good for nothing but 3s. Ilyasova and Vilanueva are both soft stretch 4s who are good for nothing but 3s. And both duos cost about the same amount per year.
People try to compare Jennings/Smith to BG/CV, but there's no comparison because Jennings/Smith do so much more than just 1 thing. Mayo/Ilyasova however would literally be like re-signing BG/CV all over again, in my opinion.
Its impossible to build a winning team paying that much for one-dimensional role players. If you look at all the top teams through history, they only pay small minimum type deals for their shooters, because if they only provide one aspect of the game, that's all they are worth.













