Am I the only one that is sort of meh about this move? I think Oladipo is a nice player but is he an all star player anymore?
I am going back and forth.
Half of me is going "wow, that is an amazing pickup" but I worry that part of me may well be thinking too much of what Oladipo was 3+ years ago and not who he is today.
The other half of me is looking at his shooting numbers and wondering how much that will improve in Miami. How much does he improve just getting away from John Wall who I thought was a terrible fit next to Oladipo. How well does Oladipo fit next to Jimmy Butler who is a better shooter and all-round player but still not a great outside shooter. Have the lost too much outside shooting?
I kinda believe Oladipo is only an All-Star on a team where he can dominate the ball and put up big counting stats and that if not in that situation he is not an All-Star. And I wonder if that was the case even before the injury setbacks. I wonder how that translates to Miami.
And I wonder if Miami even needs him to be an All-Star or do they just need him to be a steady 15ppg 4rpg 4-5apg combo guard. Somebody who can create off the dribble and give their offense that extra versatility. Jimmy Butler as the lead. Then Dragic and Oladipo sharing secondary creation with Herro growing into an emerging off-ball scorer. And Duncan Robinson as their Kyle Korver lite. Can that work - next to the playmaking of Adebayo? It's interesting that is for sure. That 15ppg might be enough even if Oladipo can not be an All-Star anymore.