nate33 wrote:Ruzious wrote:nate33 wrote:Jerian Grant:

The question is - Can you pull that type of statistic on many other players?
I prefer Jones over Grant, but Grant has a lot going for him. And I don't think he's a boring player, because he's consistently shown the ability to play like a pure point guard - setting up his teammates beautifully - making the game look like poetry. I think he had problems when he tried to carry his team and become their prime scorer.
To be fair, I really don't have anything against Grant. He seems like he might pan out to be a useful rotation player. I just have a problem with drafting a backup PG with our top pick when we have greater needs at literally every other position on the roster. Sessions is a solid backup. We've got the position covered.
Session is solid and should do better next year now that he knows the system.
http://stats.nba.com/#!?GameScope=Season&SeasonType=Regular%20Season&StatType=AdvancedIf I was to list biggest glaring need, well that's going to depend on Paul here or not next year and the year after on if we land KD or another top name.. which we will so no need for the question mark player at SF/PF though if you do that, Looney is a decent risk.
Regardless, there is a place for a 27 Justin Anderson SF, 22 Rondae Hollis-Jefferson, 37 Jordan Mickey PF/C, 39 French center Mouhammadou Jaiteh, 48 Olivier Hanlan, 55 Tyler Harvey, 21 Delon Wright
All solid players. A fit now and later.
After that, the problem was coaching and Nene. We had the player to do better opening the floor and guarding S4s.
- Nene was horrible at closing out. He was the worse of Gooden, Hump and Nene at that. And the clogged the floor for Gortat who is a much better player.
Guarding the S4 ?.. we can go best shooting S4 but you need someone to guard S4 more.. on the other side, they just have to be a treat from distance to open the floor, not great at it. Gooden was good enough to do that, he just wasn't a good perimeter defender. Hump could open the floor some, but he never stepped behind the 3 line and there is a big difference between the long 2 and a 3. But Hump is a keeper as a PF/C..and once he extending too shooting some 3s next year, he will serve as a regular season PF that can stretch the floor.
So you can go for perimeter multi position defender that can guard S4s, and a guard that can defend that adds depth if Wall, Sessions or Beal go down and rim protecting center for Gortat that adds depth because Kevin is gone.
Then the issue is, trading Nene to get two smaller contracts to open up a slot and some cap. One that's smaller and expiring/buy out and the other a bench piece. That lowers the cap and opens a slot at back up center. Specially when you move Blair.
If they can dump 40-50% of Nene's contract, that would be excellent. While also getting ride of a player that doesn't want to play back up center, which is what we need.