Colbinii wrote:bwgood77 wrote:tiderulz wrote:Bridges was 8 pts 4 rebs his first 2 years. this year as 4th fiddle he put up 13 ppg. you could objectively say he has only had 1 good season too.
I guess it depends on how you look at it. He's always been a solid defender and finisher and most of last season after a bad start was an elite 3 pt shooter.
He should get more shots but he is an elite finisher at the rim at over 79% (for example, Ayton who is pretty elite is 77%). Then he is among the best 3 pt shooters and wing defenders. And he started creating his own shot.
If he wasn't a 4th option he could easily be close to a 20 ppg scorer on elite efficiency. He had a near 67% TS%.
Even last year despite not scoring much he was at a 62% TS%.
And the Suns were a bad team before inserting him into the starting lineup last year and when they did they suddenly became one of the best starting lineups with like a +25 net rating.
I think part of where MPJ's contract is weighed is his ceiling is significantly higher than Bridges.
MPJ has a ceiling of being a top-10 player and even though Bridges could project as being better next year [and a better two-way player], the ceiling of MPJ, combined by his already
elite ability to score the ball on all-3 levels at an outrageous level [both in terms of efficiency and difficulty--it is MPJ, not Bridges, who is taking the difficult-to-make-shots within an offensive system] simply means MPJ is worth the max.
Is Bridges worth the Max? Well, if you think he can take on a larger load offensively, including taking on a load of shots that are above his typical degree-of-difficulty, then yeah, Bridges could be commanding $150 Million+.
For the record I figured Bridges would get something like 4/$95, but would be fine going up from there and as far as $110 over 4. That's just as a practical viewpoint though. More than $27.5 a year seems like a lot. I figured more like $22.5 a year or a little more seems about right.
Though honestly I wouldn't haggle over any money for a guy like Bridges. Many fans care more than they should (fans that like him) over not paying more than X amount....but for the Suns, they will be an over the cap team for the foreseeable future so paying him a few million less a year...it's not like it's going to create cap space. They will always be working with the mid level.
Unless they are just worried about saving money for Sarver which seems odd.
I agree Porter has that potential, but with the injury history and not playing for long, it's kind of tough to give him that contract.
I didn't know you could have 3 5 year max contracts. They have a lot of big contracts..those 3 maxes, Gordon at $23, Barton at $15, Clarkson at $13, etc.