keynote wrote:Yeah, I won't go so far as to call it a talent upgrade, either. Pierce can't defend wings the way Ariza can -- and he certainly can't bottle up PGs the way Ariza did for stretches last year. Unless Porter can really step up, we'll miss Ariza's versatility on defense.
But Pierce is a better ball handler and a better mid-range scorer. And, he's bulky enough to play stretch 4 in a pinch. And he's cheaper. If Ariza had inked that 4 year deal, we'd be crossing our fingers that Webster came back quickly enough from his injury to get traded by the deadline. Signing Pierce to a short deal alleviates the pressure to move Webster, and allows us to keep our depth.
I have no issue with this either. There are things I'd certainly like better, but Pierce, if he doesn't hit the wall, can offer us another scoring option, which should free up more room for Beal and Gortat. Teams will have to honor that threat.
And the contract, I can't thank that contract enough. It negates the horror of being on the hook for 9 years worth of contracts to Gortat and Ariza when we're trying to build a side that can contend.
If the team had handled the draft intelligently, this is exactly the kind of move I'd never complain about, as it's a plug and play stop gap, and also a potential attractor for other future free agents. Yes he's an old man, but we just managed to retain Gortat, and pull in Pierce. Every little helps when it comes to marketing to free agents. Good words from Pierce and Gortat about playing with the wiz helps to slowly scrape off the grime of thirty years of incompetence. Still a long way to go, but this is actually an intelligent move. With little downside.
Shocking.