D Nice wrote:+10000. Losing Baze was a travesty. For Boozer? BOOZER!

Chandler Parsons numbers per 36:
16 pts, 5 reb, 4 ass, 1 stl. Percentages: 47 overall, 37 from three
Kent Bazemore numbers per 36:
17 pts, 4 reb, 4 ass, 1.7 stls. Percentages: 45 overall, 37 from three
Parsons's contract: 15+ million/yr
Bazemore's contract: 2 million/yr
On one hand, the disparity is ridiculous. Bazemore is way underpaid while Parsons is way overpaid.
But I'll say this - the fact that Parsons is a 6'10" flex forward or stretch four makes him way more valuable than Bazemore, who at the end of the day, joins about 20 players who can do similar things.
So that's why numbers aside, Kelly is so important. Can't measure his impact on the game in just numbers. How he'll open up the floor for his teammates and move the ball - that's something that would be a huge advantage for us, regardless of his individual production. It's best for the team, and obviously Mark Cuban with his billion dollar brain trust weighed all the variables and executed all the algorithms and talked to all the experts to find out how a flex four who can shoot and pass is so valuable to a team with championship aspirations.
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