Post#193 » by Rays Pompadour » Mon Jul 1, 2019 2:17 am
Well, I don't know what to think about Rozier, but I suspected it might be a deal Charlotte could make when Boston gave Rozier the QO. The Celtics were hoping the S&T would help them keep Horford, but that ship had really already sailed. Same with Kyrie, so I'm not sure what they were hoping to gain from the trade since they could simply sign Kemba outright.
Charlotte, on the other hand, clearly can't stomach a rebuild. Can't say I blame them. Doing a real rebuild isn't as simple or effective as it once was. Takes a lot of luck, too much, probably, to make lottery work for a rebuild. So, going to free agency with cap space...not been an effective strategy for the Hornets. That leaves trades.
Terry Rozier at $19M? Seem like this number is the (new) going rate for a starting level point guard, which the Hornets clearly project him to be. In the best way, you pay for future production, not past performance. I think the player will represent the contract, if not totally justify it. I like Rozier. Liked him at Louisville and liked his development in Boston.
How does he fit in Charlotte? Still don't know the answer to that question, but I don't sense the doom and gloom. I think it'll be all right and the squad will be entertaining. The pain will come when the team needs buckets and all look to Rozier for them. Someone will have to step up as a second scorer or it's going to get really ugly.
Okay with this. I don't care about the contract. Club was capped anyway and now they're hard capped. Jordan was hard capped anyway. Still can do some moves and the team is what it is until they can swap Batum for something.