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6 Years - $50 Million!
Maybe Lee and Millsap aren't crazy for wanting $10 million a year. Both those guys are better than Varejao.
I understand doing anything to keep Lebron, but Anderson is hardly worth it.
My memory is pretty foggy but what happened a season ago (or 2?) where Anderson didn't play till about mid-season?
Are you talking about Varejao or Lebron James?The Cavs played terrible without AV. Never got off the ground because he wasn't on the floor and only ended up winning 45 games. AV is getting what he deserves. He's a very important part of their machine. Without him, they're not very good.
I'd rank them Varejao, Millsap, Lee. AV can effectively guard most 4s and 5s, while the other two are smaller and liabilities guarding most 5's. That sort of flexibility rates high with me.6 Years - $50 Million!
Maybe Lee and Millsap aren't crazy for wanting $10 million a year. Both those guys are better than Varejao.
I'd go Millsap, Lee, Varejao.I'd rank them Varejao, Millsap, Lee. AV can effectively guard most 4s and 5s, while the other two are smaller and liabilities guarding most 5's. That sort of flexibility rates high with me.
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that makes sense... but personally I place premium value on D from the frontcourt. That AV is coordinated and can take advantage when it's there is enough on the other end.I'd go Millsap, Lee, Varejao.
Varejao has little to no offensive game. He gets a lot of his buckets from everyone helping off Lebron and getting easy buckets or putbacks.
I agree he's a great energy guy who can defend both positions, but Millsap and Lee are better than energy guys (to me)
The Cavs severely overpaid for him.
They should have let the market dictate his value.
6 Years - $50 Million!
Maybe Lee and Millsap aren't crazy for wanting $10 million a year. Both those guys are better than Varejao.
