bigfoot wrote:AtheJ415 wrote:Len is sooooo underrated here. He is one of the best rim protecting bigs his age and under in the league. If he gets a huge offer I get moving on from him, but he is not somebody we should just move on from. His upside is still there and I think he can thrive in a more simplified role. For whatever reason, in the games when Tyson plays his numbers are awful. In the games when Tyson sat he broke out a bit.
Len doesn't do anything at a high level to earn starter dollars. Not a facilitator out of the high post. Not a great target on the pick-n-roll because his hands suck. Not an elite rebounder or rim protector. It does not make sense to give him money in a simplified role. Williams is shown that he is an elite rebounder and is a better defender than Len. He is a significantly better pick-n-roll target and has a great touch around the basket. I believe he is a much better passer too. If the choice is between Williams and Len it is a no brainer.
Len is a pretty elite rebounder and shot blocker for his age if you take the time to look at the numbers. Williams shouldn't be let go just for locker room and chemistry purposes.
While I don't know if the FO wants to keep Len, I think they should if it's reasonable. We should be able to keep both on extremely reasonable contracts.