Crimson the Cat
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I like Kevin Pelton. He does a good job of breaking things down. He came out with his rankings for free agent Point Guards.
Here's what he said about the vets:
http://www.basketballprospectus.com/article.php?articleid=714
Here's what he said about the vets:
THE VETERAN STARS
Player Tm T Age Win% WARP TS% Reb% Pass BS%
Andre Miller PHI U 33.1 0.575 9.9 0.548 7.4 4.30 2.3
Jason Kidd DAL U 36.1 0.614 11.9 0.550 9.9 11.23 3.8
Mike Bibby ATL U 30.9 0.528 6.4 0.544 5.9 3.14 2.2
For teams looking to win now, there are three options on the market. Because of his age, I have Miller as the best of the group, though he's also probably the least likely to leave his current team. While unspectacular in any one area (save throwing alley-oops), Miller has such a strong game across the board (save shooting from distance) that he was the league's eighth most valuable point guard in terms of WARP last season.
Kidd is one of the more interesting players out there because of his age and ability. His supposed decline has been somewhat overstated, as Kidd has developed into a competent long-range shooter late in his career and still does a pretty good job defending shooting guards (quicker point guards are another story, which is why Kidd might be a good fit alongside an undersized scorer). Next year, Kidd could make the difference for some team. The question is how much of a hit they'll have to take on the back end of his contract.
I'm much more dubious about Bibby, who enjoyed a bounceback season at age 30 after a rough finish to his time in Sacramento. The difference can be almost entirely attributed to Bibby's shooting, especially beyond the three-point line. If that slips, Bibby will lose a lot of his value, as he has become a defensive liability.
http://www.basketballprospectus.com/article.php?articleid=714
