hands11 wrote:Nivek wrote:tontoz wrote:But $15 million/yr for Parsons, even for only 3 years, is pretty bad.
I agree Dallas overpaid for Parsons, but perhaps not as much as it might appear at first glance. Last season, the payroll cost of an NBA win was about $1.65 million. By my reckoning, Chandler's production last season was worth 7.2 wins -- about $11.9 million. My salary formula (which works differently) estimates his value at $11.4 million. Definitely an overpay, but Parsons also isn't 26 yet, so there's still potential for improvement. And, if the cap rises as much as expected, his production-to-salary gap may narrow.
The team that did well in all this was Houston. In Ariza, they got a better version of Chandler for a lot less money.
I don't agree. Parsons is better. But it does depend on what you need. Parson can dribble and create. Now if HOU is going to run everything through Harden so they dont need another ball handler and that works. Great. If not. They are screwed.
I have HOU dropping and DAL replacing them at top 4
Two sides of the ball - Ariza is a superior defender - that showed especially in the playoffs. Ariza having Dwight behind him is going to cause all sorts of trouble.













