TTP wrote:bwgood77 wrote:
I think despite being 1.5 years younger, Wiggins still has more NBA on court experience than Warren. While I think Wiggins has more upside, I think that should be considered.
While I'm not saying that Warren will be better than Wiggins, I was simply saying the contract is much more a value, and you are right that Wiggins getting overpaid doesn't mean that Warren being overpaid (if you think so) give it an excuse. Most everyone is overpaid though.
Wiggins and Warren came into the NBA the same year. It's a point in Wiggins' favor that he's not only earned significantly more minutes but also has been exceptionally durable (missing one game in 3 seasons). Warren, due to being 1.5 years older, has had a physical and mental advantage over Wiggins, and their age adjusted production isn't close.
It's not like Warren has barely gotten minutes to show his skills. He's received over 3700 minutes in his first 3 years and there's nothing to suggest that he's the exception and we should expect him to have significantly more hidden upside than the average 24 year old.
Also, what does this upside consist of? What do you forecast him to be in the future that's going to make him a good wing starter (what he'd need to be to justify his cost)? Keep in mind that his current archetype has become even less valuable with each subsequent year. If it's simply becoming a more efficient form of what he currently is, I don't see him being a valuable player. I think he'd need to undergo a transformation to be useful, and that's pretty difficult to envision.
Wiggins was a #1 pick and obviously was going to play. He didn't have to earn minutes. The Suns somehow overachieved in their first real rebuilding year, winning 48 games and signed IT in the offseason and the owner thought they should make the playoffs. So they were not going to play a rookie, like a team that traded Love for Wiggins.
HIs upside consists of improved 3 pt shooting and defense. I think his price is fine as a 6th man though, particularly given the cap situation right now and in the next few years. He can flat out score.
We can continue to disagree but we obviously fall on different sides of the fence on this guy, so it's probably not going to really go anywhere.