Buzzard wrote:bondom34 wrote:Buzzard wrote:I think Ball gets between 15 - 20 million. I think Smart does to. Difference is Smart can choose which team he wants to go to. Ball cannot being a RFA.
Checkers is the 1.5 season play with Smart. Chess is the 4.5 year play with Ball. That is what I am saying. Fine and dandy if you disagree. That is what this board is all about. Everyone's opinions that cares to post them.
Its not 1.5 seasons with Smart though. And you've got him locked up at least that long. You don't with Ball, and he's cheaper short term. And Bird rights have value.
Its better to have the cheaper/better player.
Edit: And I get what HW is saying too. But I'd just rather the better player as well. If Ball gets a later first that's my guess for market value. RFA's generally don't have a ton of trade value.
We disagree on one being substantially better than the other also. With Ball's shooting improvement, its pretty much board wide, Ball has helped his value. His FT% and 3PT% have made huge strides this season.
Its no secret, I do not value Smart as much as most on this board do. I do prefer Ball over Smart. I just think Smart is a hole offensively and after 7 years his upside is no longer relevant. What you see is what you get on both ends of the floor. Ball only being in his 4th season is showing some upside.
Smart is a good 6th man. I see Ball as a better potential starter next to Trae. If Ainge is going to move Smart, this is the season. He hew haws around like with Horford and Hayward, he could end up in a similar boat. A player he likes but does not want to pay.
Interesting as Smart rates out a good bit better offensively by metrics I've seen.
And a stronger on ball defender I'd say, which is exactly what Trae could use. Smart being a "hole" offensively just isn't accurate, but OK. Maybe they're similar defensively at best (I'd say Smart is a bit physically sturdier/more capable on ball), but Ball rates out worse than Smart on offense so that's an odd one.
















