I would like to build some upside assets now. Why not seek a young S/G prospect like Austin Rivers, McLemore or any one else still on a rookie deal that might develop? That is what scouts are for, finding the next Jeremy Lamb, Alec Burks or Wes Matthews, even if we have to give up the NJ or LAC pick with a Crawford etc to do it. The NBA is a shooters league more than ever. Look at GSW, Phoenix, Houston and Portland. They all have deep shooters.
Wes Matthews was undrafted, so I'd start scouring the D-League.
Teams generally give more leeway to their own first-round picks so if you are looking for a guy on his rookie deal, you are generally searching for someone whose team has given up on him, not just someone who is not performing. Someone who is playing badly but still getting the rotation minutes of an 8th or 9th man is usually someone who the team hasn't completely given up on. Your best bet is to look for a second- or third-year player who is still being assigned to the D-League.
I am ok with FA too but quite a few young first rounders have moved around recently. I am not a scout or a GM so I cannot say who can play or who is available and for what.
Derrick Williams, Marcus Morris, Thomas Robinson, Nicola Vuecvic, Tobias Harris, Kendall Marshall haved move recently and all are playing and some pretty well. At a higher price Lamb, Bledsoe, Knight, Jennings etc.
My only point is do you trust that 18-25 this year is likely to be a better player than a young player possibly available now with that pick like Austin Rivers, Ricky Ledo or Ben McLemore?
Obvious too late to get Gerald Henderson, Reggie Jackson, Alec Burks, Wes Matthews or Jeremy Lamb now as all those guys have developed into great prospects. Just thinking about who is out there who we could develop like those guys. Not easy but some teams are doing it? Hindsight I know, but I would take Gerald Green over Jerreld Bayless right now.
Green play NO defense. I think he is a worse defender than Bayless, which is saying something.
That being said, Bayless averages over three times as many assists as does Green and he can run the point, which Gerald certainly cannot do!! That, IMHO, makes Bayless a much better fit for our team. Don't get me wrong, I am thrilled that Gerald is having such a nice year. I went many times to watch him play when we had him and sent him down to the then NBADL team, the Fayetteville Patiots. I met him and my son and I talked with him and got his autograph and a picture as well. Nice kid!!
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I am happy with Bayless and of course neither he or Gerald are difference makers. Just bring up Gerald Green as an example of searching out players on the cheap that has at least one NBA skill that other teams have to game plan for. Hornacek has gotten a lot out of his backcourt. Great shooters value great shooters.
I have a friend who was shooting coach for OKC. I always kidded him about how the heck do you coach Kevin Durant to shoot? Two things he told my about the NBA.
First, almost every set today is based off a one/four offense. One guy with the ball and four players spread. The one with the ball can be in pick and roll iso or can be someone on the box. The other players are spread looking for what most NBA teams consider to be the second highest percentage shot in the NBA, an open look at a three. If you can not score right at the rim, than the open three is considered the second best option in the modern NBA game.
Second, he said that other than the hand full of obvious franchise multi skilled players, the NBA is basically made up of guys that do only one thing really, really well. Specialization so to speak. He said that they really do not even work on Perks shooting. Perk is a specialist and why waste time developing Perkins shot when you can just look for Durant or Harden for the shot they want......an open three.
So, I really believe it is a shooters league more than ever and I would like to find some shooters. We have the elite play maker and the elite defender. Now I would like to find an elite shooter in the back court rotation.
I brought up guys like Rivers, McLemore or Ledo just wondering if we could find that young scorer who may already be over the NBA growing pains and ready to expload with full rotation minutes.
I have not seen Rivers or McLemore play in person. But I have seen Ledo a lot because he played NESPAC at South Kent and Notre Dame. Two years ago he was considered a superior player to MCW. Also watched him get 34 on Tilton against Noel and Selden. I have heard that Dallas is very happy with his development, but I think this is the kind of guy at 6' 6" (with hard work) that could become an elite NBA scorer?
Just thinking that one of these guys could be 80% of Eric Gordon at 15% of the price? We hired a developmental coach who strength should be identifying and developing young talent. Do not think got Stevens to bring in guys like Carmelo with all their "assets".