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Post#1 » by truwizfan4evr » Wed Jul 9, 2014 10:13 pm

Humphries made a name for himself in the basketball world with his rugged play in the paint for the then rebuilding Nets four years ago. He averaged a double-double in both seasons in New Jersey, and made the move over to Brooklyn on a two year deal worth $24 million dollars. But he struggled in the first year of his deal and was later told by interim head coach P.J. Carlesimo that he'd be left out of the rotation in favor of Mirza Teletovic and Reggie Evans. He was shipped off the Boston that summer in the Paul Pierce/Kevin Garnett trade.

He reinvented himself in Boston as a high-energy big man that gobbles up rebounds. He led the Celtics in rebounding rate and in player efficiency rating last season, but more surprisingly, shot a scorching 45 percent from midrange. Over 55 percent of his offense came on jump shots from that area per NBA.com's stats page, which became a major boon and a reliable safety valve for Rajon Rondo as he made his way back from an ACL tear.

What makes him so reliable throughout the years is his willingness to play both the four and the five position. He's undersized at 6'9", but he's extremely physical and does as good a job as any in carving out rebounding position. He's an underrated defender that uses his athleticism to contest shots, but you do have to hide him in pick and roll coverages by keeping him in the lane. He doesn't have the quickness to contain ball handlers and is often slow to recover.

And he is a bit of a wild card in free agency. His best years were in New Jersey for a piss-poor Nets team, and when he finally cashed in with his two-year deal, his play stumbled. Luckily for Washington, they can get him on a reasonable deal and use him off the bench as their third big. http://www.bulletsforever.com/2014/7/7/ ... -humphries
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Post#2 » by truwizfan4evr » Wed Jul 9, 2014 10:16 pm

God Ernie no!
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Post#3 » by TGW » Wed Jul 9, 2014 10:25 pm

truwizfan4evr wrote:God Ernie no!


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Post#5 » by JWizmentality » Wed Jul 9, 2014 10:57 pm

I look forward to photshopping Lebron's Witness poster to "We are all Kardashians"
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Post#6 » by AFM » Wed Jul 9, 2014 11:23 pm

I wouldn't exactly associate the word "rugged" with Kris Kardashian. He's "rugged" like Orlando Bloom is "rugged".
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Post#7 » by Hidden Eye » Wed Jul 9, 2014 11:35 pm

I'd take Humphries over Seraphin and Gooden in a heartbeat.
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Post#8 » by closg00 » Wed Jul 9, 2014 11:38 pm

I have no problem with Humphries on-the-cheap, but I know Ernie's game, he will take the cheapest of the leftovers when he hasn't already panic-signed...not-sure KH's value in FA.
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Post#9 » by MikeTheKid » Wed Jul 9, 2014 11:45 pm

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eal4fep7pK4[/youtube]
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Post#10 » by closg00 » Wed Jul 9, 2014 11:51 pm

MikeTheKid wrote:[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eal4fep7pK4[/youtube]


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Post#11 » by MikeTheKid » Wed Jul 9, 2014 11:53 pm

^^^If we get him for no more than the minimum and barely that
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Post#12 » by Chocolate City Jordanaire » Thu Jul 10, 2014 12:16 am

truwizfan4evr wrote:Humphries made a name for himself in the basketball world with his rugged play in the paint for the then rebuilding Nets four years ago. He averaged a double-double in both seasons in New Jersey, and made the move over to Brooklyn on a two year deal worth $24 million dollars. But he struggled in the first year of his deal and was later told by interim head coach P.J. Carlesimo that he'd be left out of the rotation in favor of Mirza Teletovic and Reggie Evans. He was shipped off the Boston that summer in the Paul Pierce/Kevin Garnett trade.

He reinvented himself in Boston as a high-energy big man that gobbles up rebounds. He led the Celtics in rebounding rate and in player efficiency rating last season, but more surprisingly, shot a scorching 45 percent from midrange. Over 55 percent of his offense came on jump shots from that area per NBA.com's stats page, which became a major boon and a reliable safety valve for Rajon Rondo as he made his way back from an ACL tear.

What makes him so reliable throughout the years is his willingness to play both the four and the five position. He's undersized at 6'9", but he's extremely physical and does as good a job as any in carving out rebounding position. He's an underrated defender that uses his athleticism to contest shots, but you do have to hide him in pick and roll coverages by keeping him in the lane. He doesn't have the quickness to contain ball handlers and is often slow to recover.

And he is a bit of a wild card in free agency. His best years were in New Jersey for a piss-poor Nets team, and when he finally cashed in with his two-year deal, his play stumbled. Luckily for Washington, they can get him on a reasonable deal and use him off the bench as their third big. http://www.bulletsforever.com/2014/7/7/ ... -humphries


I am okay with Humphries being signed, but I think DeJuan Blair at a fraction of what Humphries will cost is a much better option.

The attributes you've listed would make Humphries a welcome starter for the inevitable Nene injury.
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Post#13 » by deneem4 » Thu Jul 10, 2014 12:23 am

We couldve traded nene for humpries a year or two back and couldve been making offers at big namesi
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Post#14 » by J-Ves » Thu Jul 10, 2014 12:53 am

He would likely be an upgrade over Booker. Better mid range shooter, not as good on offensive boards so they are a wash on offense. He is better suited to defend other PFs, however, and doesn't get scored on in the post like Booker does. Signing him does make it near impossible to get a stretch 4 tho, he can shoot but doesn't extend to 3pt land.

And he will cost the full MLE.


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Post#15 » by LyricalRico » Thu Jul 10, 2014 12:55 am

deneem4 wrote:We couldve traded nene for humpries a year or two back and couldve been making offers at big namesi


I doubt it. We talked about it here, but there was never anything I saw that said the two teams actually discussed any deals. Brooklyn ended up including Humphries in a deal for a higher profile package from Boston, so I'm guessing "Nene-for-Humphries" was never actually on the table.
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Post#16 » by tontoz » Thu Jul 10, 2014 1:41 am

Can't decide whether to yawn or do the eye roll. Decisions, decisions
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Post#17 » by dangermouse » Thu Jul 10, 2014 1:53 am

Only if he comes cheap.

Not a bad PF to have on the bench. This just seems so.... meh. I mean, what does he bring that Booker doesnt? Hes a rich man's Booker/Gooden. If Booker and Gooden will come back and cost less than Hump, then why bother bringing in Hump at all? The extra roster space?
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Post#18 » by nate33 » Thu Jul 10, 2014 2:13 am

Only if it's a 2-year deal. I absolutely do not want a long-term MLE contract going out to a backup - certainly not if we fail in resigning Ariza. Without Ariza, this team is in a holding pattern. We're just not good enough to be looking for final pieces like Kris Humphries. We still need to add one or two core players and we're going to need that cap room to make it happen.
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Post#19 » by CobraCommander » Thu Jul 10, 2014 2:16 am

J-Ves wrote:He would likely be an upgrade over Booker. Better mid range shooter, not as good on offensive boards so they are a wash on offense. He is better suited to defend other PFs, however, and doesn't get scored on in the post like Booker does. Signing him does make it near impossible to get a stretch 4 tho, he can shoot but doesn't extend to 3pt land.

And he will cost the full MLE.


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Wow have you ever watched humpries- not only does he suck but he isn't the type of player I want to cheer for. I prefer booker over this clown- booker is tough and plays hard- kris is a gump!
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Post#20 » by popper » Thu Jul 10, 2014 2:27 am

nate33 wrote:Only if it's a 2-year deal. I absolutely do not want a long-term MLE contract going out to a backup - certainly not if we fail in resigning Ariza. Without Ariza, this team is in a holding pattern. We're just not good enough to be looking for final pieces like Kris Humphries. We still need to add one or two core players and we're going to need that cap room to make it happen.


Even with Ariza this team is in a holding pattern. Had Rose been healthy last year we don't make it out of the first round. Charlotte is improved. Atlanta is improved. We'll be lucky to even make the playoffs this coming season. The solution has been identified by you and others for years and that is EG must go and a new, talented GM needs the freedom and authority to construct a team for long term success.

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