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it's actually interesting to compare Gordon's and Aminu's per-100 and advanced stats. It appears that Aminu actually impacts a game more effectively than Gordon does. I'm sure some might attribute that to teammates and coaching, but it seems more likely that Gordon is simply an inefficient player.It looks like (some/most) Magic fans are completely done with Gordon. He's been pretty bad this year, especially shooting which has never improved. What do you think Gordon does well that would compliment Dame and Nurk?
it's actually interesting to compare Gordon's and Aminu's per-100 and advanced stats. It appears that Aminu actually impacts a game more effectively than Gordon does. I'm sure some might attribute that to teammates and coaching, but it seems more likely that Gordon is simply an inefficient player.
He's a terrific rim runner and a decent shooter for his position. His cutting would work well with our attack from the perimeter and with Nurk in the post. He's a better passer than CJ and has a higher AST% on lower usage. He's also shooing better from 3 (this year) than CJ on nearly the same attempts. And I also think he has untapped defensive potential. His inefficiency stems from his low FT% but we can get around that with everything else that he brings. He hasn't had a good guard to pass him the ball on the run or on the lob-- I think Dame could help him get more than 3FTs per game and drastically improve his efficiency. He needs us just as much as we need him.It looks like (some/most) Magic fans are completely done with Gordon. He's been pretty bad this year, especially shooting which has never improved. What do you think Gordon does well that would compliment Dame and Nurk?
Yeah, I was looking at basketball reference's comparison scores for Gordon. It is guys like Linas Kleiza and Gary Trent. For CJ the first two are John Starks and Danny Ainge, both decent players. I know that doesn't really matter but it might be time to start thinking that Gordon just isn't that good. His athleticism is really intriguing but he hasn't found a way to make that translate into being a great player yet.it's actually interesting to compare Gordon's and Aminu's per-100 and advanced stats. It appears that Aminu actually impacts a game more effectively than Gordon does. I'm sure some might attribute that to teammates and coaching, but it seems more likely that Gordon is simply an inefficient player.
Due CJ spend a lot of his time in NY in the off season and I believe when his contract is up that might be the next place he would like to land.This thread is for ideas. I'm compiling a list of what I think other team's best offers are and then we can see what teams we like best for dealing him and what teams we can eliminate.
New York is worth mentioning because CJ would be good on that team (another thing I clearly stated) and now there is a discussion about if they struck out in free agency if they have anything worth revisiting.
I'm not going to skip teams because the bad ones could possibly show that it's not worth dealing CJ. Can you comprehend that?
Dame doesn't push the tempo that much, nor does he throw many lob passes. Is that because he doesn't do those things well or because of the type of team he has around him? It's much like the idea that Gordon only struggles because he doesn't have the right teammates either. I do agree that Gordon could potentially be an improvement for our defense he's just too inefficient for me to think he'd have a huge jump with this team. Even though Dame and CJ aren't synergestic on the court and there is potential for Gordon to be more synergestic I think I'd rather roll with CJ.The best guards Gordon has played with are Elfrid Payton and an out of shape Oladipo. Think we have a bit of Nurk in Denver similarities, granted Gordon already got his $.
Which has the higher likelihood of being a synergistic partnership?
Dame and CJ
or
Dame and Gordon
Minnesota looks like an 8 seed, AT BEST. See what it would take to get Covington or Saric.
Atlanta seems like a team that would be open to a salary dump in exchange for a pick. Guys like Dedmon and Lin could also help in the playoff run. Maybe even ask about Taurean Prince, who’s a FA after next season. They may not want to pay him and his numbers are similar to Oubre, so it’s not a crazy ask.
Well we haven't even gotten through half of the teams yet, but yeah that is probably part of it.Just a thought, but I suspect part of the reason this thread is getting testy is that it is forcing everybody to face the fact that the trade market for CJ just isn't that robust.
Just a thought, but I suspect part of the reason this thread is getting testy is that it is forcing everybody to face the fact that the trade market for CJ just isn't that robust.
and you're basing that on what posters in this forum say? From all indication those in the league think a lot more of McCollum than some of the posters in here.
OK, what team do you believe would make a good offer for CJ?
and you're basing that on what posters in this forum say? From all indication those in the league think a lot more of McCollum than some of the posters in here.
Yeah I’m sure teams are just lining up for their opportunity to pay glorified Lou Williams $25 million.
I'm sure you have no idea.
Neither do you.
Philly...Simmons cant shoot 3's and he bunches/clogs up the paint, and more so during playoffs. CJ would be Crazy on that team, with Butler at the 3.OK, what team do you believe would make a good offer for CJ?
and where did I say I knew what teams wanted McCollum or what his trade value is? I merely said that those in and around the NBA value McCollum more than some in this forum and then said I based that off of several comments I have heard from several different NBA shows including ex players.
Ok, Im jumping in with a trade out of my rear end, that does work and could be possible.
Philly get: CJ, AFA, & WBIV
Blazers get: Chandler, Fultz & Simmons
Even though the sSxers are giving up two high lottery picks, this trade better balances their roster to compete in the playoffs.
Chandler & Zack at 4, Simmons 2/3 & we wait for Fultz.
and where did I say I knew what teams wanted McCollum or what his trade value is? I merely said that those in and around the NBA value McCollum more than some in this forum and then said I based that off of several comments I have heard from several different NBA shows including ex players.
Ok, Im jumping in with a trade out of my rear end
If KP wants a vet instead of enduring a rookie, they might. Regardless, the question arose "what do the Knicks have that we'd want?" Obviously, a high lotto pick fits the bill, whether that's practical or not is another question.The premise was waiting until after they strike out in free agency, thus, well after they've used said high draft pick. What are the chances that they'll give up the hype of their top-5 pick in a trade for CJ?
I think the timing of trading their pick is what's off for me. Right now they are maximizing cap space to make a free agent run for one of the big dawgs. History shows that will be unsuccessful but if a guy like KD wants to fix his image I can't think of a better way than leading NY back to greatness.If KP wants a vet instead of enduring a rookie, they might. Regardless, the question arose "what do the Knicks have that we'd want?" Obviously, a high lotto pick fits the bill, whether that's practical or not is another question.
I don't see it really, either, but THERE IS A CHANCE!I think the timing of trading their pick is what's off for me. Right now they are maximizing cap space to make a free agent run for one of the big dawgs. History shows that will be unsuccessful but if a guy like KD wants to fix his image I can't think of a better way than leading NY back to greatness.
It could be a situation like when LeBron went back to Cleveland and basically demanded that the Cavs traded their new draft pick Andrew Wiggins for Love. They could also not get a top-3 pick and go a whole different route a la Boston in 2007 when they fell to the 5th pick and traded it for Ray Allen.
I don't see them trading the pick beforehand though unless it is top-5 protected or whatever but in that case it becomes less valuable. If they don't get Kyrie or Butler or KD do they stay the course and keep building through the draft or do they panic and impatiently try to get better through trades for established players?
I don't see them making a big move this regular season unless it rids them of the future years of Lee and Hardaway without giving up other assets.
Lance Thomas has a non-guaranteed contract next season so if they waive him they only owe him $1 million, which will for sure be what happens. I like your thinking but it just doesn't quite work out when you take him out of the equation. I guess if they wanted to get rid of Hardaway then that would be the only way to still do it but would they still include good assets with him involved? Probably not.I don't see it really, either, but THERE IS A CHANCE!
Courtney Lee (33) and Lance Thomas (30) make 20+ mil combined next year, while CJ will make $27 mil. If you include the effect of the cap hold for the lotto pick, a
CJ for Lee, Thomas, #5 would nearly be salary neutral for them, and give them a nice core of KP, Hardaway, CJ, + Max FA, along with Frank N. and Kevin Knox. I'd really
like the sound of that if I were a Knicks Fan.