spearsy23 wrote:bondom34 wrote:spearsy23 wrote:I just looked at the per 36 numbers and Kilpatrick averaged more points, rebounds, and assists than oladipo on better efficiency with only a 2% higher usage... 22 million vs 1 million.
Not saying it's the be all end all, but RPM:
Dipo: 7th SG
Kilpatrick: 74th
If they want someone for nothing, just get Belli from Charlotte.
I'm going to keep saying it until I'm blue in the face: RPM was never intended to be used in this way. It purely estimates expected player value going forward in a player's current role with a similar team and style. There are obvious reasons oladipo is in a better position to succeed (namely Russ and Robes).
That's not to say Kilpatrick is obviously better than oladipo though, I'm just saying that there are a plethora of guys that could give you similar production to oladipo for much cheaper than the 20+ million he's going to make. I believe the only way we'll ever be successful long term is by subscribing to a moneyball style philosophy, we HAVE to find players that are undervalued (either due to oversight or due to the rookie scale) and only spend big money on true difference makers. Right now we're doing exactly the opposite and relying on guys that are overvalued relative to on court production.
45 million dollars is getting us a combined average of 27.2/12/3.7. So basically next year we're getting demarcus cousins value and paying an extra 20 million for it. And that's without touching Kanter's contract.
I'm not even saying you have to use it that way. But Kilpatrick's not good. Not even close to it. He's 27, won't give Vic's production, and the only fascination with him seems to be that he's someone different.
I know Vic wasn't always great, but the grass isn't always greener. And here it's not only less green, it's yellow and burned because the dog peed on it.













