verbal8 wrote:Meliorus wrote:pcbothwel wrote:Looking at this list, I see a number of interesting names that I will keep an eye on throughout the season:
PG
Patty Mills - Great backup PG, but he will probably be looking for more then the MLE or at the very least a chance to start
SG
CJ Miles - One of the last straight from HS players that has proven to be a solid all around player. Lights out 3 point shooter than score in multiple ways while playing strong defense. He turns 30 in the spring, which is the only reason he would get the MLE instead of 4/75M someone 3-5 years younger would get for the same production. No injury history and only 13k minutes on the tires.
Ian Clark - 4 year player from Belmont that has shown to be a solid all around scorer that doesnt turn the ball over, but he doesnt get to the line and his improvement so far could be product of SSS/GSW. Keep an eye on
SF
No one stands out and we have Otto and Oubre
PF
Patrick Patterson - Top 10 recruit out of HS and played with Wall at Kentucky. Has turned into a real stretch 4 that doesnt hurt you with TOV or fouls. 5th in RPM according to ESPN and has playoff experience with Toronto. Could probably get more money (4/60M would be my guess), but you never know sometimes
Terrance Jones - Another highly recruited PF from Kentucky, but has not shown he can space the floor. His defense is pretty good, but I dont see him as a better player than Morris and he seems to have a lot of the same Strengths and Weaknesses. Probably not a good fit.
Mike Muscala - My personal favorite and someone I really liked in the 2013 draft. Can score in many ways including from 3. Has cut down on his fouling a really looks solid defending either 4's or 5's. The minute FA starts I would through the MLE and pray he accepts. Might be under appreciated because of:
- Skin color: white bigs can be viewed as nonathletic if they dont blow you away with dunks.
- Pedigree: Not highly recruited, played 4 years at Bucknell, was a 2nd round pick, and is not a starter.
- Team: The Hawks have been good the last couple years, but they didnt get national recognitation and played a less exciting, cerebral ball/player movement type of basketball (Coach Bud)
C
Dewayne Dedmon - Should of been signed instead of Mahinmi... Plays great defense, scores efficiently and rebounds. But does not get to the line that often and fouls too much
Jeff Withey - Much like Dedmon, Withey is a defense first player that scores efficiently and blocks shots. But he doesnt rebound well.
Both of these guys (along with Muscala) are at the top of the list for FA and would then trade Gortat in a heart beat. Withey has a higher likelihood of being available due to Utah having Gobert and many other FA-to-be. Gun to my head... I probably take Withey over Dedmon due to shot blocking and FT shooting, but I would need to dig deeper to give final assessment.
Well... All yours folks
CJ Miles and Patterson look like perfect options. Really want Mills but he won't play behind Wall. We're not signing any centers with that much money tied to 3 of them already.
Mills/Patterson/Miles would be good choices if available for the MLE. Other than that I think the best option is to split the MLE - I think Muscala may be available for a fraction of the MLE.
No way he gets a fractions. The MLE is 4/36M (9M per) and these are the players that signed deals in that price range last year.
Etwaun Moore - 4/34M
Bayless - 3/27M
Gerald Henderson - 2/18M
Dwight Powell - 4/37M
Dellavedova - 4/38M
Al Jefferson - 3/30M
Jared Dudley - 3/30M
Muscala is younger and better than most of those guys, plus the cap is 10% higher...
Powell seems to be the best comparison in age, position, production, etc. But even then, Powell was an RFA and was not quite as good as Muscala this year.
I mean, his rebounding could be better, but how many FA 25 y/o Big men are out there that can play D and shoot 45% from 3 and 72% from 0-3ft. I give him the Full MLE with no question on Day 1 and hope he takes it.