panthermark wrote:MrSparkle wrote:Max for Brogdon is crazy. If he's that good, then that means he's all-star caliber, and Milwaukee will pay him and the tax penalty, cause they were 2 wins away from the finals, and you don't let a prime star walk.
Dunno what kind of koo-koo juice you guys are drinking. Bulls just drafted a top-3 PG prospect and have a star SG - they have a starting backcourt. Brogdon played most his minutes at SG last year. Nice that he's a combo guard, but that is a position you fill with a late pick (like Brogdon was) or with chunks of that $22m in free agency.
If they drafted a wing I'd entertain the idea, but what on earth? You want to pay a potential backup max money?

Did I see someone say 'let Otto walk?'
If Coby does not turn out to be a good player, then I don't have time for a Brogdon/Zach back-court. That'd be another blunder for GarPax. They need Coby to be good, because they didn't have to draft him. There were trade options and different intriguing picks on the board. I want to see Coby starting this October.
If they sign a PG, it should be a bargain bin old guy. Since Beverley is looking for starter money, I'm about done with that idea. I wouldn't approach him early, but if Rose can't get the number he wants, I'd go to him in the middle of July and offer 18/2, or even 12m/1y.
I don't want to see Coby starting this October (unless he is simply amazing this pre-season...and there is always a rookie wall).
He played one year of PG in college....and this particular team needs wins.
I do want to see him get good minutes backing up both guard spots however.
If we don't land Brogdon, I still like Collison. I don't like the DV issue....but PG's that fit our "style" are in high demand and he is probably the best pure fit of all the people we are looking at..Brogdon and PBev included.
Of all the really good PGs in the past 10 years, which one's were not starter-quality in their rookie year?
Rose, Lillard, Kyrie, Paul, Curry, Westbrook, Conley, Kemba, Jrue, Paul, Wall, Simmons
Even Trae Young and D. Fox... J. Murray...
Sure, there were some exceptions, but usually a "star-caliber" PG can start from day 1. Not saying they make the all-star game anytime soon, but signing a max player for 4y is a serious minute burden - you don't pay a player $28m to share minutes with a #7 prospect. Unless he's a bust, in which case the damage is done in having wasted that high asset.
Sure, you have your late surprises like Lowry, D. Russell (assuming he's even gonna continue playing well)... and honestly, I can't think of any others unless I stretch back to C. Billups. Hell, even Kirk Hinrich looked like a legitimate starter in his first NBA game. And actually Russell started more than half the season and played OK (just far below what you hope from a #2).
So my point... is if Coby White isn't ready to start this fall, then we PROBABLY have a problem on our hands, much like Kris Dunn. Signing a max guard before seeing him play is ludicrous unless he completely ****s the bed in SL and Pax realizes he made a grave draft mistake.

If Brogdon was flashing a Curry trajectory, then yes... I'd drop everything and sign the kid regardless who signs, but I don't think we'd be speculating this at all, because MIL would happily resign him and win chips with him as Giannis' Robin. He has similar 1-3y stats but he is not the shooter that Curry was.