MrSparkle wrote:chefo wrote:Current Lauri that scores 20 on 13.5 shots, and shoots 60%+ on 2s and 40% on high volume of 3s will be a steal at 20 per, if he can keep it up. For real, let's play a game--name a low usage, 20 ppg scorer that has 65% TS that the Bulls can realistically get. That's a tiny set already, if I had to guess. Now, let's see how much that player makes and if anybody fitting that description intersects with the salary restriction of $20M. My guess would be: nobody.
Lauri has been playing like an ELITE second option this year on O. If he can keep it up (biggest if), that ship (Getting Lauri for 18-20 per) has probably sailed for good. Barring a career-threatening injury, people will be throwing rookie max contracts at him before 60 seconds have gone, once the FA period begins. Unless his agent is a chump, I think a lot of people on this board will be furious with how much the Bulls will have to shell out to keep him.
Dude. Whoever throws the max at Lauri, may they enjoy the ride.![]()
I have a feeling it's gonna be a lot like the Magic-Timberwolves sled. He has played 11 games and we struggle beating .500 teams missing key players, even when he has a great shooting night. "Elite second option" ??? I would hope an elite second option could help beat the struggling Warriors missing Draymond, or Blazers missing CJ and Nurkic.
If you totally build a concept around him and he works on his body (gains weight and core strength to play in the paint), I can see him developing into a more worthwhile player. It's just a high-risk/treadmill-reward.
Can you really envision Lauri becoming a comparable player to Sabonis, Vuc or KAT? To compare a few offensive-minded big men.
I'm afraid I don't follow the logic here. Lauri has easily been the Bulls' second best player this year. I don't know what Coby and WCJ sucking to start the year, and Pat Williams being thrown in the deep end have to do with Lauri. The Bulls are not losing games because of him. He's top 20 in the NBA in TS and one of the few high output players on that list.
So let's play the reverse--let's replace Coby with Brogdon, and WCJ with Jarrett Allen, for example, and hold everything else constant. That teams easily goes 12-6 or better. Is Lauri now worth the rookie max, putting up 20&7 on 65% TS on a 50-win pace team that can be easily projected to go deep in the playoffs?
Judge him by how well he's playing. You're penalizing him for having to share the floor with two kids and a barely old enough to drink WCJ, none of whom have pulled their weight so far.















