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I'd rather have him than Leonard, but I don't think he should be a serious option for our starting center
At 3x the price, would you rather have him than Leonard?
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I'd rather have him than Leonard, but I don't think he should be a serious option for our starting center
Thinking outside the box here, but what about a center who plays decent minutes (19 mpg), has Per 36 averages of 20/10/1.3, has a defensive rating of 101 and a PER of 21.9 who will be a UFA this summer.
Thinking outside the box here, but what about a center who plays decent minutes (19 mpg), has Per 36 averages of 20/10/1.3, has a defensive rating of 101 and a PER of 21.9 who will be a UFA this summer.
Also, for those that hate the idea of adding McGee because he is "dumb", the guy has a 20.7 PER and a defensive rating of 102. His career PER is 18.4
I think people don't like the idea of paying McGee over $11m/year for the next 3 years. If he wasn't on that ridiculous contract, of course people would want him. There's this thing called the salary cap, and if you want to spend this summer's cap space on McGee, well, I once again question your basketball knowledge.
I think people don't like the idea of paying McGee over $11m/year for the next 3 years. If he wasn't on that ridiculous contract, of course people would want him. There's this thing called the salary cap, and if you want to spend this summer's cap space on McGee, well, I once again question your basketball knowledge.
If we got McGee; we would be insanely better
Ya I don't think we have the coaching or veteran players to effectively mentor McGee into a legit starting center.
I just believe that there are much worse options than him. Young, defensive minded, athletic, great shot blocker. People complain about his contract, but what else is out there? It's tough to find the perfect guy who is both a very good rim protector as well as cheap
I completely disagree. Spending that much money on McGee is just throwing away cap space.
But if we could get him on a salary dump, I certainly wouldn't say no. You can't teach his size/athleticism.
So would you eat up all our cap space on him?
Ya I don't think we have the coaching or veteran players to effectively mentor McGee into a legit starting center.
please add "IMHO" when you make a stmt like that
Swap our pick and Leonard for him, and we'd still have about 7 million in cap space.
way to much to give up, the pick and freeland is the most I give with the rest capspace.
there are worse options and frankly everyone who might be available has issues. I think McGee is available for a decent price, we have to take a chance somewhere, I hate the Gortat idea, he's average and has ONE yr left on his contract, screw that.
IMO either go after someone like McGee or draft a C like Dieng.
I'm all for adding him, and do think he would be a big help for our team. And if we moved Leonard for him, we'd still have more than MLE amount of cap space left. With the roughly 13 million in space, or so, it seems many have advocated for basically splitting that money between a C and backup SG/6th man. So you trade for McGee, and throw remaining amount, 4 year, 30 million dollar deal at a 6th man. Offer that up to Reddick, Monta, perhaps, maybe Jack, etc. Offer mini-mle to Maynor, 2 years 5ish million, and bring in a minimum big or two.
Lillard/Maynor
Wes/Reddick/Barton
Batum/Claver
Aldridge/FA
McGee/Leonard
Still a lot of youth on that squad, definite room for improvement from most of the guys, but the potential to be a middle of the pack playoff team as soon as next season.
