Tunchi
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Nic at 15-20 mil/ yr is a good deal.
Nic at 26 mil/ yr is asking for trouble.
I wouldn't even pay 15-20M for him. Now around 9-10M we can talk...
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Nic at 15-20 mil/ yr is a good deal.
Nic at 26 mil/ yr is asking for trouble.
He can play SG also, in fact he did in Charlotte. I think Toronto could find the minutes for him.
Guys, I think Derozan is leaving. He's gonna be a Leaker... er Faker... er Spanker... Uh... Whatever.
If it comes down to DeRozan for $25MM/year or Batum & Biyombo for that combined, that's something worth considering.Batum is your next 2 Guard.
Nic's a-hole agent burning bridges and talking bullshit again. FWIW, his agent also represents Ian Mahinmi. Might cross him off the Center list for us.
That's not even an option under this CBA.If it comes down to DeRozan for $25MM/year or Batum & Biyombo for that combined, that's something worth considering.
I'm not a big fan of paying DD $180MM/6 years or whatever he is demanding.
Based on your first response, I can see that you didn't look at the links I left there. And even in the regular season, aminu has better numbers defensively than millsap when it comes to perimeter defense. So after I realized you were too lazy to click on a link, or were incapable of reading once you clicked on it, I decided to not read the rest of your bullshit.
I think that there's a very high likelihood, that whether it's to move up in the draft or use them to grab a free agent in a sign and trade or just to a trade, that you will not see the Nerlens Noel-Jahlil Okafor pairing at the start of next season. I think that they'll gauge the interest of both players. I think that there might be a slight preference for Noel, to keep him around with the Sixers, and I think you might be right, there might be a slight, better value for Okafor out on the market, but I think everyone agrees that that combination of those two players doesn't necessarily work.
The Sixers needs to pick up assets, especially if they're gonna go ahead and do a Ben Simmons or Brandon Ingram with the first pick in the draft. Then they're gonna need those assets to start to fill out their backcourt, because the 24th pick and [the 26th pick], you're not finding starters. I'm not even sure that you're necessarily finding rotation players at that back end of the draft that are gonna make big impact, so they're gonna have to do that via free agency or via trade, and I think either Okafor or Noel — I don't think they'll trade both — but one of those two is probably their best trade chip
That reminds me, could someone compile a list of agents Neil has does good business with before?
I kinda wanna explore options for Saric tbh.
No idea. Draft sites say his lateral movement is off but he has size to guard 4s, and is smart enough to be passable.How is his D? He looks like most Euros....fundamentally sound....but there were of course no highlights of him on defense.
Do you know where I would go to find out what agents players use?Here's a link to Neil Olshey's Draft Picks, Trades, and Free Agent Signings if you want to compile the list of agents.
http://basketball.realgm.com/info/agent-client-listDo you know where I would go to find out what agents players use?
http://www.csnphilly.com/the700leve...od-sixers-trade-jahlil-okafor-or-nerlens-noel
Chad Ford:
I kinda wanna explore options for Saric tbh.
No idea. Draft sites say his lateral movement is off but he has size to guard 4s, and is smart enough to be passable.
I don't know much about him, but his size and skills intrigue me. And them adding Ben Simmons would make him obsolete.
In your opinion, what makes him perfect?Noel would be perfect. Wonder what it would take?
I like Saric too but I think he's part of their future
Noel a sub-par defender? What is your basis for that opinion? Seems to fly in the face of every report and analytic out there.In your opinion, what makes him perfect?
IMO, Noel is a sub par defender, and a sub par passer. He also doesn't seem to have the game to stretch the defense either. Can't really see him as anything more than a role player going forward. Maybe it's been his environment or coaching or whatever, but I would shy away from someone like him
Noel is a sub-par offensive player for sure. But defensively? He is close to elite (not elite though).
Watching him play. He gets pushed around down low, and doesn't have the foot speed to stay with perimeter guys. He seemed to start out like the defensive monster everyone thought he'd be, but last year, to me anyway, I saw a different player. Maybe it was the team, but they were pretty shitty both years, he had a 99 defensive rating in year 1, and that ballooned to 103 last season. Defensive win shares dropped from 4.2 to 2.8, and his defensive plus minus was down as well.Noel a sub-par defender? What is your basis for that opinion? Seems to fly in the face of every report and analytic out there.
Why am I so frightened of Noel's durability/injury history? I don't remember what his injury was, but for whatever reason he's sticks out in my mind as the largest injury risk out there...and I don't know why that's all I think of when I think of Noel.This
It's the same reason I would want Larry Sanders. Noel is a safer bet though but would obviously cost more
He dropped in the draft because he got injured in college. Don't watch this if you get queasy easily.Why am I so frightened of Noel's durability/injury history? I don't remember what his injury was, but for whatever reason he's sticks out in my mind as the largest injury risk out there...and I don't know why that's all I think of when I think of Noel.
IMO, Noel is a sub par defender, and a sub par passer. He also doesn't seem to have the game to stretch the defense either. Can't really see him as anything more than a role player going forward. Maybe it's been his environment or coaching or whatever, but I would shy away from someone like him
Kyle (Mook) [via mobile]
Should Blazers go after Biyombo this summer? Great length, rebounds, and good D.
Kevin Pelton
(1:05 PM)
I get the appeal in that Biyombo brings an athletic rim protection that is currently missing from the roster, but I wouldn't underestimate the offensive drop-off from a great finisher in Ed Davis and a great playmaker from the center spot in Mason Plumlee to Biyombo. And both of those guys are on great contracts, although Plumlee is up for an extension after next season. Maybe if you could get something good for Plumlee in trade it would make sense to spend the extra money on Biyombo, but otherwise I'd rather stick with the guys on hand.
Mac (Boston) [via mobile]
I think most would agree that even the second tier "known commodities" like Deng, Biyombo, etc... are all looking at $15+ million contracts, but what do you see the market looking like for the younger, higher upside, but less proven RFAs like Andrew Nicholson, Meyers Leonard, Allen Crabbe, etc?
Kevin Pelton
(1:26 PM)
I think Leonard is also in that $10-15 million range. Nicholson isn't nearly as appealing in terms of upside or proven impact. All it takes is one team but I'd be surprised to see him get more than $5 million a year and he might be looking more in the room exception range (about $3 million).
Charles (San Jose)
What team would be the best fit for Biyombo? If Duncan retires there are 3 teams in Texas that could use him.
Kevin Pelton
(1:39 PM)
I think it probably is Portland given that the Blazers' guards are scoring threats on the pick-and-roll like Toronto's and Portland's pick-and-roll defense would emphasize Biyombo's skills.
Colin (Portland) [via mobile]
Who should the Blazers target in free agency with their piles of cap space? And should they match offers on Meyers Leonard, who rejected their extension last summer?
Kevin Pelton
(2:02 PM)
I think Hassan Whiteside is the best realistic option for them in free agency. Depends on the size of the deal for Leonard. Given that I think he's most valuable at center and I don't think he should play there over Davis and Plumlee, I would not be comfortable matching an offer for more than $10 million a year -- which is the likely range.
Ty (CA) [via mobile]
When you actually think about it, was Lillard's defense this season all that better than Harden's?
Kevin Pelton
(2:11 PM)
Yes. Lillard competes defensively, which sets a good tone for his team. Given the talent and experience on the respective rosters, the Blazers had no business being as good defensively this season as the Rockets.
will (portland)
Hey Kevin - just saw a report from Marc Stein that the Sixers will shop Noel and Okafor before the draft. As a Blazers fan I think we should pursue Noel over all the other available FA centers, even Whiteside, given his age, upside, and lack of attitude issues - what do you think? Would S
Kevin Pelton
(2:13 PM)
I agree that Noel is a good fit for the Blazers, but I don't see what Portland has to offer enticing Philadelphia unless Plumlee was part of a three-team trade. At whatever salary he'd get in free agency, Crabbe doesn't have much surplus value like Noel has at his salary next season.
Quoting this to reference this weekend when I have time to try to put this list together.
Interesting that in 34 minutes he kinda flip-flopped on his opinion of POR/Biyombo.
When you actually think about it, was Lillard's defense this season all that better than Harden's?
Kevin Pelton
(2:11 PM)
Yes. Lillard competes defensively, which sets a good tone for his team. Given the talent and experience on the respective rosters, the Blazers had no business being as good defensively this season as the Rockets.
