<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Astral @ Feb 10 2008, 03:10 AM)
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<{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Astral @ Feb 10 2008, 02:32 AM)
<{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (ghoti @ Feb 9 2008, 01:29 AM)
<{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Astral @ Feb 9 2008, 12:20 AM)
<{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Allen makes vet's min. Krstic was coming off a major surgery. They did everything perfectly, actually they exceeded expectations. For less than a million they have a decent jump shooting big man. How many other teams can say that they have a solid roleplayer for a vet's min?</div>
Vet's minimum is a waste of money for this guy.
Rookie minimum is more like it. Would you rather have Carl Landry or Malik Allen?
I don't understand anyone who defends the bench Thorn put together. It's abysmal.
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You're grasping at straws:
1) The difference between rookie minimum and vets minimum is negligible (964.5K-427K=537K)
2) No matter how you spin it, he's a vet. He's ineligible for rookie minimum salary. Thorn got him as cheap as he could have.
3) You're trying to give him a "fair" value, and that's just not how NBA works (cough Nene). The realistic question was: is there anyone else Thorn could have gotten for that money?
You can't even argue this from a roster spot standpoint: they already have free spots.
I hate Malik as much as you, but Thorn didn't mess up with the Malik signing. He did what any other great GM would have.
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I'm not "grasping" at anything.
The point is this guy is not worth his roster spot and is twice as expensive as a rookie free agent, D-Leaguer or extra second round pick that might actually develop into something decent.
Just because the Nets never do this, it doesn't mean it isn't a smart thing to do.
And LOL @ "any
other great GM".
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Why isn't he worth a roster spot? Technically speaking, a roster spot on NJN right now costs $0, because despite having Malik, we still have 2 free spots. He's not costing anything.
Yes - he's twice as expensive, but you KNOW what you're getting with him - that's why he's a vet who's still in the league. Do a statistical analysis to compare his realistic expectation per salary to how many rookie free agents, D-Leaguers or 2nd round players actually turn into something serviceable, and you'll realize that the failure rate with the mentioned ones is extremely high. Nets needed a cheap Krstic clone while he recovered from surgery. They accomplished their objective.
If they wanted to take a risk on two free agent rookies, they can still do that - but they're not.
Plenty of 2nd rounders become great players, but compared to the amount of 2nd rounders who are out of the league in two years, they're a very, very tiny minority. Even if by some magic the Nets hit the lottery and got a gem in the free agent rookie market, that player would still need time to develop - and since NJ was in "Win Now" mode, that was not an option.
You can say that "well, they're obviously not winning now" -but hindsight is always 20/20. Remember how high you were on this team - NJ was the rage all around, and everyone expected them to go around 50-30. With those expectations, Malik signing was absolutely excellent and intelligent. NOW it doesn't look smart because NJ sucks and he's taking minutes from our young guys, but that's after an unexpected turn of events.
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1. The Nets won't sign any more players. They are bumping against the luxury tax.
2. If you want to "win now" you don't do it with a player who plays defense like Malik Allen. Do the Nets actually scout these players or do they just read the Hoopshype profiles?
3. Calling Allen a "Krstic clone" is insulting and just laughable.
4. Who was high on this team? The GM spent all last season trying to trade the entire roster. (And couldn't find any takers, BTW.)
5. Young players who have few expectations and need time to develop? What a novel idea! Perhaps that is something to try when your record of free agent signings is worse than peanut butter pizza.
6. Malik Allen is terrible. Thorn's bench is a joke. Why defend him? It's baffling to me that every Nets fan isn't calling for this guy's head. How many bad moves in a row does he have to make?