Ice Man wrote:ZOMG wrote:Read my lips:
No more non-shooters.
Jarett Allen is a positive player for a good team. He doesn't need the ball, he protects the rim, he's mobile, and he rebounds. He's an excellent finishing piece for a team that has found its playmakers and shooters.
Drummond, on the other hand ... I don't know. He's a positive player for a bad team, because he does pound on people inside and rebound so very well. But I think that he requires too much attention and needs the ball too much to be the right fit for a good team. I think he's best at making weaklings more competitive.
The Nets will miss Jarett Allen. Ironically, he's just the type of player that team now needs. It has the old version of DAJ, but he's not really the same thing.
Drummond is a difficult player to evaluate because he’s been on bad teams and has never been a surrounded by shooters.
He’s got really quick hands to get steals, he’s an elite rebounder, has above average passing ability for a center, and can help create a lot of space for guards by setting devastating screens. A lot of his skills compliment the Bulls weaknesses, but traditional centers seem to becoming obsolete and his free throw percentage is going to get him pulled late in games. The Bulls could mitigate this by moving Markkanen to center, but we need to see if he can handle that responsibility.
Also, the contract that he will demand is unclear. Based on what the Cavs gave up to get him, his value doesn’t appear to be as high as some are making it out to be. I’d consider him if he cost under 25M/year.