MGrand15 wrote:You're not signing snipers for cheap obviously. It's not about that. Morris is a guy that defenses respect and think about - regardless of career 3PT percentage. Millsap has never been that. Even Carter - who I was pretty excited about - isn't respected by defenses. I have no idea why they don't respect him but they just don't. Bembry is another guy defenses ignore regardless of percentage. Marks has more stats on that kind of stuff that we can imagine.
Snipers not being cheap is kind of my point. I'm ok to concede teams may respect Morris more then Milsap/Carter, although I think its minimal respect difference. Is it possible you are confusing the attention teams give Marcus Morris (38% career) vs. Markief (34%)? In either event, im fine with disappointment in not chasing/landing Morris, but personally feel it is very reasonable to lose a minimum player to another contender in a big market/warm weather spot.
You're acting like I'm asking for home runs out of veteran minimum spots. I'm not. You can look at someone like Tyler Johnson last year. His production isn't amazing but he fit like a glove. He took open 3s with no hesitation and made enough so defenses wouldn't leave him.
I think we are on the same page with what would be ideal. I just still dont think those names were out there. I'm not asking you give me a huge list. but like, what realistic option for Marks where there? can you provide even a half dozen names? I struggle too. Tyler Johnson is available. He did 10 days with the spurs and sixers and neither brought him back. id be fine with him taking Carter's spot. But I think availablity/injuries with him is an issue, which is why he was replaced with Carter in the first place
Look at Edwards this year. He's not amazing but he's literally the only 3+D guy on the roster that can guard 3/4s. It's a small sample size but the offense is MUCH better with him on the floor. So yeah, if you sign one more guy like that - even if it's a worse version - it does make a difference. You completely eliminate the need for lineups with 3 non-shooters. Lineups that are handcuffing us. You make it a lot easier to play 4 shooters at once.
I agree. I dont see any Kessler Edwards' types that were available for the minimum
Guys like Niang and Batum signed for like 3 mil. Garrison Matthews signed a two way deal. Etwuan Moore. Bjelica. Kaminsky. Keef and Porter were great options. Jeff Green would've been huge for this team. I think we willingly moved on - looking for stronger defenders. Marks is one of the best GMs out there. If he was focusing on shooters and athleticism, I think he would've got them. I think he wanted toughness and size - which is why I'm critical.
Niang signed for more then the minimum. Batum resigned with an LA team. Etwuan moore is basically Jevon Carter. Kaminsky is the same level as milsap. Green isnt having a good year. his shooting came back to reality. And honestly it was smart to move on from him and tyler johnson. we needed to invest in guys who are more durable given how fragile a roster we already had.
Basically, you are upset with Marks because:
-A couple guys chose other contenders in big markets, some resigning to stay in place (Batum, Morris, Bjelica)
-Moved on from guys with availability risk (Green, Johnson)
-Didnt sign guys instead of the same level guys he did bring in (Moore/Kaminsky vs. Carter/Milsap)
I don't mean to nitpick you, especially since I think we are on the same page. It would be awesome to just have Batum or Morris here or even if one of Carter/Milsap actually panned out. But I don't think the available players were there to be had and those names we didnt get, were likey never realistic options. Batum is living in LA playing with the clips and PG/Kawhi (neither had been ruled out when he signed). Bjelicia choose GSW and likely a bigger role there then he had for us coming in. As is, Milsap wants out because of a lack of minutes.
I dont think anyone would bat an eye or be surprised if it was carter shooting well this year and moore struggling. That is more luck and maybe some of Nash misuse then it is a poor marks choice.
I also feel people are overreacting to the "Lack of shooting coming into the year"
Not many teams had as much shooting as us coming into training camp. as is mentioned above (Career % coming in):
KD - 38%
Harden 37%
Kyrie - 39 %
Harris - 44%
Mills - 39%
Carter - 37%
Milsap - 34%
Blake - 33%
That is alot of shooting. It isnt any less then we had post-Harden trade last year
KD - 38%
Harden 37%
Kyrie - 39 %
Harris - 44%
Shamet - 39%
Tyler Johnson - 36%
Chiozza - 35%
Green - 34%
Blake - 33%The difference is basically a low level bench guy like Chiozza. And we can probably get that off the street right now (Isiaah Thomas, Tyler Johnson)
The big difference is really Carter/Milsap/Blake are shooting well below their norms (even assuming some decline) while last year Johnson/Green/Blake all shot at/above their norms.
Now, if you want to criticize marks for not fixing the problem since we know milsap/carter have stunk and blake has been a mess, thats a different story and im with you. We should have 100% been in on forbes for instance
but i dont think there is a reasonable case to criticize the shooting for the roster coming into the year