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Harris just signed a 4 year/$75 million contract days ago. So not only do the contracts not match up, there’s likely rules prohibiting the Nets from trading him until mid-season (and they also wouldn’t want to do that).
No way, not for the money Harris just got. 4 years with an average salary of nearly $19m a year is a huge overpay for a low usage shooter who has never averaged over 15PPG. Would prefer to feed the minutes to Nesmith
Smart a much better player. Hate it.
Quote from: footey on November 28, 2020, 07:37:08 PMSmart a much better player. Hate it.What makes smart a much superior player in your opinion?
Quote from: KungPoweChicken on November 28, 2020, 07:45:02 PMQuote from: footey on November 28, 2020, 07:37:08 PMSmart a much better player. Hate it.What makes smart a much superior player in your opinion?Harris is a better shooterSmart is a better ball-handler, passer, defender & rebounder.
Quote from: Who on November 28, 2020, 07:46:36 PMQuote from: KungPoweChicken on November 28, 2020, 07:45:02 PMQuote from: footey on November 28, 2020, 07:37:08 PMSmart a much better player. Hate it.What makes smart a much superior player in your opinion?Harris is a better shooterSmart is a better ball-handler, passer, defender & rebounder.I agree that Smart is better in those areas. Trade comes down to what you value on this team. For me, I value Harris’ discipline and high efficiency. With this team going forward, both Tatum’s and Brown’s usage (Brown’s specifically) need to go up and their playmaking needs to improve.
Quote from: gouki88 on November 28, 2020, 07:31:25 PMNo way, not for the money Harris just got. 4 years with an average salary of nearly $19m a year is a huge overpay for a low usage shooter who has never averaged over 15PPG. Would prefer to feed the minutes to NesmithThe fact that he is low usage / high efficiency is what makes him valuable.