Natebishop3
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I get that people are frustrated with CJ, and he didn't have a great playoff series, but the dude averaged 23ppg, 5 assists, and 4 rebounds on 46% from the field and 40% from three. Those are NOT bad numbers. Those are arguably All-Star numbers. He's not even old. He just doesn't fit with this team. The guy has value.
That would be a good defensive team - but I think we'd need more offense. If we could swap Nurk for Wood - that could be something special.I would 100% trade CJ for Simmons... but I want to keep RoCo. Those two can be interchangeable at forward.
Dame
Powell
RoCo
Simmons
Nurk
I'm not against trading Nurk, but I really want to see what he can do in a new system. With that said, I really wish he could shoot the three.
TBH, I think Siakam is the best fit out of all the names being thrown around. Simmons has the highest ceiling however. Middleton is more of a 2 than a 3 but he's a great fit as well despite his size.
Eh......... I don't think his value is THAT bad.
CJ is just better than him.
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Like.... it's not even close.
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Kemba was also HORRIBLe in the playoffs.
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I'd be surprised if GM's gauged veteran players by a single abbreviated season in a time of Covid
their career numbers look a lot different:
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Kemba is about 16 months older, which isn't a lot. He's also a lot more of a PG, so if that's what a team is looking for, they'd place some value on that
obviously, that's not what OKC was looking for, and Boston was focused on clearing cap. So I'd say the Kemba trade is a bad gauge for how teams might value CJ, and especially for what Portland might get in return if they were to actually shop CJ in a serious manner
we're also kind of ignoring that Al Horford is still a serviceable big man. It's not like he has major negative value
The thing is... he's paid at that level. He's adding no worth above and beyond what he's paid.I get that people are frustrated with CJ, and he didn't have a great playoff series, but the dude averaged 23ppg, 5 assists, and 4 rebounds on 46% from the field and 40% from three. Those are NOT bad numbers. Those are arguably All-Star numbers. He's not even old. He just doesn't fit with this team. The guy has value.
The thing is... he's paid at that level. He's adding no worth above and beyond what he's paid.
Compared to elite players who get paid that, he's overpaid. And compared to players who are cheaper but almost as good as he is, he's overpaid.
Nobody's going to win anything with players that are paid what they're worth. Teams need more than that... and that's why I just don't think CJ has much trade value, given his contract.
Kemba is a dude who clearly needs to be the numero uno on a team. He kinda reminds me of Damon Stoudamire in that regard.
CJ has proven he can be effective as a second option or a first option.
well, in the last 5 seasons, Kemba has averaged about 17.6 FGA while CJ has averaged 18.5. And if you try and normalize CJ's first 2 low-usage seasons, with the rest of his career, his usage rate is about the same as Walker's. So, either CJ was a high-usage 2nd option or Kemba was a low-usage 1st option
if you go back to his Charlotte days, he did lead the team in FGA several times, but looking at their rotations, I'd say that was because of bad offensive rosters rather than Kemba asserting his ball dominance. When Charlotte added Al Jefferson, Kemba deferred his FGA's and usage rate quite a bit
The problem is that the NBA doesn't look at your body of work. If you're currently playing like ass, that's what people remember. Kemba is playing like ass. His playoffs were abysmal. Thus his value was ass.
he was just traded for al freaking horford and the celtics had to send a pick out for OKC to take him this morning.I think you may be confusing fans with the NBA front offices. I don't think GM's and scouts will gauge Walker completely by his last 3 playoff games while playing on an injured knee
I think you may be confusing fans with the NBA front offices. I don't think GM's and scouts will gauge Walker completely by his last 3 playoff games while playing on an injured knee
besides that, if a player gets demerits for a poor playoffs, CJ is getting some red marks on his report card, and unlike Walker, CJ was healthy
he was just traded for al freaking horford and the celtics had to send a pick out for OKC to take him this morning.
is that not enough evidence of his tru value for you?
What they're gonna do later on is irrelevant. We're talking about a guy's trade value here.not really....because Boston wanted an uneven trade to clear cap. That's what they were looking for and were hot to secure. That's sure not the first time a decent player has been traded for space and not much else
Go look at their stats again. CJ didn't play up to OUR expectations, but he didn't have a bad series. Not statistically anyway. He just is a shit defender.
obviously, that's not what OKC was looking for, and Boston was focused on clearing cap. So I'd say the Kemba trade is a bad gauge for how teams might value CJ, and especially for what Portland might get in return if they were to actually shop CJ in a serious manner
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that's a bad series for a 30M/year 2nd option, especially when he was matched up with 2nd string players, one of whom was signed on a 10-day contract
but fine, have it your way....the Kemba trade is a bad gauge for CJ's value. I agree with what somebody said in this thread earlier:
isn't that what you're saying?

And that's the only reason we'd have any shot at him without trading Dame.Simmons has chumped it up these playoffs.
The problem is that the NBA doesn't look at your body of work. If you're currently playing like ass, that's what people remember. Kemba is playing like ass. His playoffs were abysmal. Thus his value was ass.
Ironically, I think Simmons would flourish under Stotts. He gives guys confidence to shoot the ball.If CJs value took a hit for his series, what the fuck is happening to Simmons value? He’s awful.
But, CJ probably won't bring someone like Soaking or even Simmons in return. If Walker is any indication, the Blazers will have to send out a pick with CJ just to get someone who is about to retire, a young prospect, and a future 2nd. Ugh
OH MY GOD GIVE IT UP WITH TOWNS!!!
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To me, Butler is the dude. His attitude and his defense would change this team over night.
Dame
Norm
Butler
RoCo
Nurk
That's a squad.
Let Simmons go play with Bam. They are both young guys and they fit the same window.
To me, Butler is the dude. His attitude and his defense would change this team over night.
Dame
Norm
Butler
RoCo
Nurk
That's a squad.
Let Simmons go play with Bam. They are both young guys and they fit the same window.
This all would ride on if Miami would want to do it. A part of me says there’s no way Pat Riley will think Bam and Ben will work. I’ve been watching breakdowns of game 5; Ben without the ball just stands in the dunker spot and takes up Embiid’s space. Bam is nowhere near the shooter or player that Embiid is right now, there’s no way this works. Ben won’t even attempt a 3, so they’d have to really believe Bam will become anywhere close to a 40% 3pt guy.
On the other hand, maybe Pat Riley can turn this guy into something. Would we also have to give up a 1st to even get Miami to think about it (I’d still do it though)? DJJ would also have to go to Miami to make salaries work. Simmons seems so outside of the team’s culture that I can’t realistically imagine him there.
Although Butler is going to get up there in age and it’s tough to see a Kawhi to Miami scenario right now seeing now that the Clippers are in the ECF without him. Of course if this is even a remote possibility, you do it. Having Butler as your second option in the clutch isn’t all bad. Hopefully he can make Nurk better. I’ve seen CJ push Nurk around before in games during scuffles and such, I don’t think Butler’s personality will be too much for him.
Overall, I like it. But I also don’t know why Miami would even be shopping Jimmy right now.