Mediocre Man
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3.2 WS thus far says otherwise
His PER for and against say so though
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3.2 WS thus far says otherwise
Yes. With that in mind, we should go after Jarrett Jack as a combo 1/2 bench player. What are your thoughts?
-- could be out there with Nic and not flail around for 10mpg. However, JJ Redick is getting to be my perfect image of a backup SG that can play PG (his assist rate jumped up to 25% this year, and he's getting almost 5apg). And we know he can shoot. I think that if Lillard/Wes/Redick play every rotation minute at the guards, then we're doing alright --except maybe on D if we go with Lillard/Redick for long periods of time.
), but if I was going into the offseason with the most restrictive scenario (no draft pick, 13M in space) then I'd probably let Hickson go and hang on to Leonard, Freeland, Papanikoulou as my bigs and maybe add one of the junkyard dogs for relatively cheap (2-3M). I'd look to throw a 4/34 or so contract at JJ Redick (starting at ~8M/yr), maybe sign one of the cheaper PGs (Robinson, Livingston, Telfair) for insurance and then get Babbitt on the Room Exception (2yrs/5.3M total). That gives us:For who? It's easy to say that you wanted a lopsided trade, but that's no guarantee, and the people available in free agency this year aren't much better and certainly aren't younger. JJ is only 24. He's averaging a double double. If we lose him, I doubt we pick up someone who can replace his production.
A bird in the hand...
It doesn't have to be done immediately. And of course it isn't guaranteed. That's why it is a risk/reward question. The reward for keeping JJ isn't extremely high.
The current list of players with JJ isn't going to be a title contender, even if Lillard turns out to be a top 5 PG (I'll change my mind if Meyers turns into a top 3 center, but that isn't going to happen). So even if we don't replace JJ's production, it's not like it is the end of the world. We might get some better draft picks. We don't have to spend the money immediately if we don't see a "needle mover".
Do you think it was worth it to trade Przybilla, Cunningham and Marks for Gerald Wallace? That didn't really "move the needle much." But a couple years later we've got a ROY starting PG as a result.
Hickson doesn't have to make us a title contender. It's very tough for a small market team to make any FA signing that does that. It could, however, position us to move up another tier. Just like Crash did.
With Wes Batum and Lillard all legit threats from behind the arc, and Aldridge a great shooter from a step inside, I don't think the Blazers really need to spend its recourses on Redick. I understand he can also dish, but he is not a PG. The Blazers need a ball handler more than Redick.
As far as Hickson or another C, I really don't know, but I do trust Olshey to have a better trash of which players are actually attainable. If the Blazers felt the could get an upgrade on D, then I think you take the chance and let Hick go.
