calamity wrote:KJandHondo35 wrote:calamity wrote:Sorry the league is different than college. It really irks me when someone tries to justify a bust because of their college stats. A team with Monroe, Smart, Mclemore, and Sully is mediocre and still doesn't probably sniff the 8th or 9th seed in the east. Good for the tank, but not it you are paying Monroe big bucks and there are better bigs in this upcoming draft.
People that think 1 season is any indication of what a play can do is equally limited in scope. Also you contradict yourself saying that a 4 some of under 25 year olds (All high upside talents) are not good but then saying there are better players in the draft. We would technically get a high draft pick and still have insurance with Monroe. Draft picks are risks, Monroe is proven to be virtually a walking double-double with All-NBA team potential (he's top 5 offensively for Centers with no improvement). McLemore is also a risk because your viewing him as a Lotto pick in a bad system/team with knockdown shooting potential and defensive capability. He still has more upside than Bradley and is 21 considering Avery put out 3 really bad offensive seasons, he's still ahead of the game. But he's an asset, with legitimate skill, that is far better than nothing.
This team needs an overhaul, any assets are better than no assets. We sold out for the big 3, won a championship, and now we are faced with rehabilitation. We are lucky we have a good/young coach that can grow with a team, because this is a 2-3 year project at the very least. I think Smart and Young were a great start, character and potential with both. Like I said, this is my personal gut feeling on this topic. For all the flack the 76ers get, I think in league circles they are not viewed so harshly. The are exploiting a perceived loophole or market inefficiency which is why the Commish is trying to limit it. Young players are cheap, you take the highest potential and a lot of them and take the odds 2 or 3 reach it. So the 6ers are grabbing those guys that fit their overall system/ideal of athletic and long players at every position with defensive prowess
Green and Rondo both have a high percent likelihood that they will leave next offseason (just like Thad Young was thought to bolt ASAP, without saying on record anything).. You won't get equal value but anything is better than nothing, which is why I just think it's much better to find the best deal on the table.
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If building through draft is what you want then fine, Smart and Mclemore are a start, but giving Monroe long term big bucks when there are likely better bigs in this and upcoming draft is taking crazy pills. He is no where near all NBA talent, if he was he would have been scooped up as an RFA (like Hayward and Parsons because good bigs arent easy to come by). He is a defensive liability with small hands. A fourth banana on a contending team, if that. So yeah you could build with that young backcourt though IMO it isn't great, especially with no veteran presence
for those two. But there is no need for Greg.
I mean think what you want about Greg, I've posted enough on him. But don't get it twisted, he and his agent told every team that they were not accepting RFA offers because they didn't want to give the Pistons any chance to match and keep him there for 4-5 more seasons. He wanted out of DET, he was only looking for a S&T and had 5 teams working with SVG to do so, but SVG didn't get a trade to his liking. So just using the fact no offers were made as a product of his value/potential/ or current skill would be a mistake.
But yeah if you still are not a fan of Greg that's chill. I don't see him possibly involved in a Rondo deal, it would be a pure FA push. The real point of my original post was Rondo is worth a Prospect-Expiring-Pick which isn't equal to his value in terms of W/L but better than nothing.
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