KnicksGadfly wrote:RHODEY wrote:KnicksGadfly wrote:
Smart teams do sign players like Mitch. They just sign players like him to very cheap contracts.
However, there are a few caveats.
1) Mitch is younger and has more potential. More importantly, he has switchability and the potential to hit 3s. That gives him a lot more value than a traditional rim protector. Brook Lopez is basically a stiff rim protector but he's getting paid for his 3. And switchability...we don't see a lot of that in this league. At worst, the Warriors get a competent rim protector that can play C and save Draymond wear and tear during the regular season. At most, the Warriors develop him into a stud.
2) Mitch is also young AND established. If you're the Warriors, you're looking to maximize your window with Steph and Klay and Dray. At the very least, you know that Mitch can play. The fact that Mitch can lead the league in field goal percentage playing with the likes of Randle and Elfrid...imagine if you had Steph's gravity with Mitch's hops? And then consider that they can get Mitch with someone like Vassell or take a swing at another player? That's Steph - Klay - Vassell - Dray - Mitch. Shooting up and down the lineup. Defense up and down the lineup. Guys who know their roles, etc.
From my end, I wouldn't trade the 8 with Mitch just to move up to 2. We talk about how we haven't put Randle in the right position to succeed, but I think we should be prioritizing putting Mitch in the right position to succeed first. If we're trading Mitch, I want something substantial. If I'm the Warriors, I'm considering hitting up the Pacers first and offering the 2 for Myles Turner straight up.
Miles inst even the best centerthat team, is that good enough for the 2?
Think that's an irrelevant point. Myles would be the 2nd best center on the Sixers, Heat, Nuggets, etc. It only depends on how god Myles is, and I have a good opinion of him. Maybe others don't...willing to listen.
I guess you could make the point that the Warriors might ask for Sabonis first, but don't think Pacers would listen. I don't think the 2 in this draft is as valuable as years past...it's not getting an all star, but an above average player is doable.
I think its relevant when you consider Sabonis is nowhere near as good as the top centers from the teams you named. The Warriors will be looking for the best talent availble, your high opinion of Turner might be irrelevant to them...































