knickst4pe wrote:danny green is one of my top free agent targets at 9-12 mil. Such a good defender (can guard 3 positions) and three point shooter with championship experience and also from new york... pls sign him phil
I agree that Danny Green should be a top target, but not for $9-12 million per year. That's a HUGE overpay for a solid role player. Green is putting up 12 pts, 4 rebs, 2 assists in just shy of 30 min per game with the Spurs. I think Green's deal should start in the $6-7 million range. A 4 year deal starting at $7 million with 4.5% raises brings the contract value to just shy of $30 million. The average annual salary of $7.5 million is higher than the highest year in Wes Matthews and Aaron Afflalo's current deals.
The key with signing players is not overpaying so the players remain trade assets in the future. Danny Green at $7-8 million can be traded for value. Danny Green at $10-12 million is not.
Other affordable players that could should be targeted are Kosta Kufos, Brandon Bass and DeMare Carroll. Bass and Carroll would allow NYK to play Carmelo in a similar role to what Miami did with Lebron, Hasslem and Battier. Neither Bass or Carroll should cost more than the mid level on a short term deal and you may be able to get Bass with the room exception. Kufos signed to a reasonable deal ($5-7 million for 2-3 years) becomes another trade chip moving forward.
There's nothing sexy or spectacular about it, but an off season where we signed Green, Kufos, Carroll and Bass to contracts without overpaying while adding a quality rookie would be great.
One last thing, I would try to get creative with a short term Reggie Jackson contract. He struggled in OKC but has put up monster numbers with Detroit the past month. If we offered the full max for 2 years guaranteed with a team option and small guarantee for the 3rd year it could get interesting. I'd offer Jackson a 3 year deal starting at $15.85 million (full max) worth just shy of $50 million but with only $2 million of the final year guaranteed. While paying Jackson an average of $16.2 million for 2 years is aggressive ($17.2 million if you include the guaranteed part of the 3rd year) there is no long term commitment if it doesn't work out.
Kufos
Anthony
Carroll
Green
Jackson
with Bass, Hardaway, Calderon and the draft pick off the bench is a very very solid 9 man rotation and should win 45-50 games and be a mid tier playoff team that walks into the 2016 off season with a full max slot open and quality role players on fair market contracts that can be moved in trades.