nate33 wrote:Meliorus wrote:If we don't resign Bogdonavich, I'm willing to reevaluate that trade. Getting rid of Nicholson's contract and taking back a 1 year rental scrub while freeing up cap space this summer for Otto/real bench support is not bad.
The Bogdonavich is good argument is solely predicated on the fact that we gave up a 1st rounder for him. People want to bring him back because we gave up a 1st rounder for him. Ernie thinks he's a top priority because we gave up a 1st rounder for him. By giving up an asset to get him, we subconsciously assign value to him. There is no real value there, people are projecting equating the value of a 1st rounder and Bojan because they were traded for each other.
I think it's easier to make an argument that Bojan is one of the worst players in the NBA than to make an argument that Bojan is a good player.
Bojan is a decent player. He's a terrible defender though, so a diligent team with time to game plan can work to get him into a switch where he has to defend in space. But offensively, he's pretty solid. I can see a team in need of offensive firepower on the second unit, going after a guy like Bojan. Indeed, if we didn't already have Porter and Oubre at SF, I could see us going after him as a second unit scorer making something less than the full MLE. But the fact is, we do have Porter and Oubre. Maybe we should shop for offensive firepower on a second unit, but that offensive firepower shouldn't come in the form of a SF.
Let's see, he's a "decent player" but admittedly a "terrible defender". According to you he's also "solid" offensively. I'm not sure what all that equals but I don't know about him being decent. If we agree is defense is terrible then he probably needs to be more than solid offensively to make up for it and I don't necessarily agree he was. IMO based on his time in DC he was a gunner that ran hot or cold.
Unfortunately he was cold more often than not and when you add in his brutal defense he was pretty much unplayable a great deal of the time. The times he was hot, he was really hot and could either keep you in a game or be a key in winning it. He was also TO prone as he struggled when asked to create off the bounce. Passing was a definite weakness of his as well.
I don't think he was one of worse players in the league (like Burke, Thornton & Nicholson were) but he is not an ideal rotation player b/c unless he made shots, he killed you with his TOs and piss poor defense. In retrospect he was basically a 6-8 version of Juan Dixon, a 'break glass in case of emergency' type of guy. If he makes his first shot, play him. If he misses, sit him.
It seems rather silly to keep him considering our other roster issues and limited budget but of course building the right type or roster isn't Ernie' s first priority, it's about cleaning up his own messes and validating previous moves. He spent a 1st for the guy so keeping him becomes a big priority to Ernie.


























