7footMONSTER wrote:vincecarter4pres wrote:7footMONSTER wrote:
No way. He’s a negative asset. He’s owed $40 million over the next two years. Denver would have to throw in a pick to dump him.
Trading Prince is also not happening. We already established 3nD wings are impossible to find. Prince wasn’t even that bad and is our best hope of becoming a 3nD wing. KD is not playing 82 games 40 minutes per night. We need as much depth at the 3/4 as possible.
Prince was a bucket of garbage last year. Harris is a 3&D wing, Prince is just 3, no D and has slipped everywhere else and is low BBIQ as they come.
He was traded for to dump salary and extended so once over the cap we have salary filler to match in perspective trades, while Marks held out hope he'd be what he could.
Prince is a negative asset as well, owed $24 over 2. Temple and Musa are expiring trash that add up to Harris' salary the following year.
A deal such as Prince/Musa/Temple is salary neutral for a year and only $8 mill extra the year after. I'd give up a pick or a "prospect" like Rodi, or even Claxton to make that swap every time.
If you're hoping for Prince to be your KD rest game fill-in, you are in a for a world of coagulated fried dumpster juice on a stick hurt. Prince will be lucky if he can be an 18mpg, minute eater in a fully stacked lineup next year.
Gary Harris is a good young player who can play high level D 1-3 and even some 4, shoots well, is athletic and great on the break and doesn't need usage, but coming off one, injury plagued bad year.
Prince is a mediocre young player with bad BBIQ, who has always been a mediocre at best defender, coming off a horrible regression year, where he basically proved he cannot be relied upon at all if over-extended in his role in the absolute slightest and it may even be the case of a guy who can't do well in a situation where winning is expected.
Harris is coming from years of winning and expectations at this point.
Harris is a 6'4 with length and better athleticism, young Danny Green.
Prince is a shooter with no handle, bad decision making, average athleticism and little actual basketball skills who looks Chuck Noland lost on defense.
Even after all that he had the highest net rating on the team, higher than Allen, Dinwiddie, LeVert, Harris, and Kyrie, the 3rd best on/off numbers, and was playing out of position. Played the 3rd most minutes.
https://go.nba.com/mwbo4
The numbers don’t lie brother. Do you think maybe it’s someone else’s IQ you should be worried about?
The numbers don't lie.
FG 0.376
AST/TO 1.8/2
PER 9.1
TS 0.497
VORP -0.4
FTr 1.20
W/S48 0.014
OWS -1.7
OBPM -2.8
DBPM -0.1
BPM -2.9
RPM -1.09
I don't have access to Synergy, but I'm sure tons of others show him poorly as an individual player.



















