BullyKing wrote:PhillyPhilly wrote:BullyKing wrote:
Show me the statistics that demonstrate he had good years in Detroit. He got a big contract because the Lakers were trying to get in the good graces of Klutch. And the reason there is no point in talking with you is because you still cannot grasp the simple concept that if you want KCP so badly, just advocate for him to be the target of the MLE and move Redick to 6th man.
But otherwise, there is no money with which to sign KCP even if you let Redick walk unless your love of him goes so deep that you also want to let one of Harris or Butler walk to make it possible.
Well what if KCP would take 8-10m to come to Philly? Wouldn't that be less than what JJ would get? Also KCP was near on averaging 14 ppg for two or three years before joining LA so lets not act like he was a scrub. If we keep JJ as a sixth man then fine, but we need a new SG to take a step forward and I hope Brand agrees.
WE DON'T HAVE CAP SPACE TO SIGN ANYONE FOR ANYTHING UNLESS YOU'RE WILLING TO LET HARRIS OR BUTLER WALK. DO YOU UNDERSTAND THIS?
And those two years where KCP average 14ppg came with a TS% of 52%. Redick's career TS% is 60% and holding steady. So Redick got you more points more efficiently. And $8-10 million is what people are assuming Redick will get. I don't think anyone is advocating for giving him much, if any, more.
Well like I said, you're the expert. But what if JJ walks? Then what?
 
 Also KCP percentages are obviously effected by te fact that he tries to score in many more ways than JJ.














 
  