vincecarter4pres wrote:Ror1997 wrote:I don't even think Zhou Qi is available to be traded. He signed a contract, and I'm like 90% sure that means he can't be traded until December 15th.
I don't think Hartenstien signed his contract so his rights could still be traded.
Regardless, I would rather just pass. Even with moving Booker + Nicholson I would prefer to not have a third 15M+ vet on the roster next year. Once you get to the point where half your salary is going to overpaid vets that's when you know you've gone too far
Unless a big time asset is coming attached to that contract, but not a collection of low level blahness.
Like a lotto pick coming attached to said contract, or another Russell level prospect, yeah, it makes total sense. But a couple late 1st rounders and a C+ unknown prospect? Not so much. We need the whole 50 cent piece and the quarter, not 5 dimes, 2 nickels and 15 pennies.
Ryan Anderson's deal is basically on the level of Mozgov's. Sure he can physically play and can light it up from deep, but he's a huge negative on defense at a position where it's highly important and a mediocre rebounder, passer, etc. He's mainly a 1 trick pony. Can't finish, does nothing but pop J's, yuck.
Ryan Anderson would be a great fit for the style of offense this team plays, but factoring in his age, poor defense, and contract I would definitely stay away if I were the Nets (unless of course the Nets can get some unbelievably insane like the Knicks 1st rounder with barely any restrictions - no way that is happening, thanks for playing).
I would personally offer KCP a 3 year deal, for 51 million, with a player option in the third year. In this juncture of the offseason, I believe this is the smart play as the Nets need to take advantage of the fact that a young player who has shown flashes is available this late in free agency. I think this is a good offer considering that there are few teams that have both the money and playing time KCP is seeking (Nets, Lakers, Hawks, and maybe Sixers but highly doubt it). Nets offer him more security by making the contract multiple years instead of 1 like the Lakers (and possibly the Sixers) and the player option is a sweetner. The Net offer him a starting spot which the Sixers probably won't and offer a bigger market than both the Hawks and Sixers (if the money is the same from the hawks and sixers, believe this could be a factor).
If he accepts, he has a minimum of 2 years to prove himself as a high quality starter and if he does, he'll opt out.
If he opts out: He will hit the market at age 26 1/2. Nets get 2 good years from KCP and have the inside track to resign him if they choose to. Nets are not getting a player similar to KCP's combination of age and potential the rest of this offseason and most likely not next offseason (unless we take on another very lucky salary dump like Russell which is not going to happen). So I think is a pragmatic move for those 2 years. And if they do not choose to resign him to a long term contract, the timing would work out perfectly as the Nets own their pick in the same offseason he opts out and Carroll's contract comes off the books too.
If he opts in (unlikely): It is most likely that his offensive game never improved or even slightly decreased from where it is now so he opts in just to ensure another year at $17 million. Carroll still comes off the books, Nets would still have their own pick, and KCP would be an expiring contract at 26 1/2 years old (someone would bite in a trade if the Nets ever went that route based on his above aveage defense/the fact that he is expiring).
PG: Lin, Dwindle, Whitehead
SG: Russell, Levert, Kilpatrick
SF: KCP, DMC, Harris
PF: RHJ, Booker, Acy
C: Mozgov, Allen, Acy/Booker (small ball lineup)
And next off-season before Lin decides whether he opts-in or not, Nets management can make it very clear that if he stays on the team (either through opting in or opting-out and resigning), that he will be the 6th man. If he doesn't go for it, let him walk. But personally, I would want him back as a super 6th man on a 3 year contract.
A starting lineup (all 25 and younger and with at least 1 of experience in Atkinson's sysyem) next year of Russell, Levert, KCP, RHJ, and Allen. Plus, they will a first in the 20s and a high seconder rounder.
If KCP signs with another team, I would just throw a 1 year balloon contract at dedmon (10-12 million) or willie reed (like 6-7 million). As long as it is a 1 year contract to maintain flexibility.