So he is going to be late 35 or 36 when we see him play for the first time, and coming off an Achilles. Let's say he comes back at 70% of last season. Don't we already have one of that player archetype in Pritchard? Except he at least tries on defense, is 8 years younger, and is on one of the best contracts in the NBA. If we get him on a minimum, sure whatever. I just wouldn't be optimistic about this changing anything for us.
Through no fault of his own, I fear Lillard may just be a name going forward in his career.
Agreed.
I'd rather keep out young guys Pritchard & A Simons over a 35-36yr old Dame coming off an achilles injury. Decent odds they will be better than him in 2026-27 and certainly will be in 3-4 years from now. We have good long term pieces there. I don't want to give one of them up for the risk of Dame coming off an achilles injury.
Fine if we had no guards. Good risk to take. All upside. Low financial risk. Not putting anyone useful out of a job. But that is not the case.
Our best asset is the Jays at forward. Our 2nd best asset is our 3 guard backcourt of D White, Pritchard and A Simons. I do not see the point in harming something valuable in order to bet on a risk like Dame at 35-36yo coming off a career threatening achilles injury.
What number do you think it would require to sign Simons next off-season?
No idea. It depends on how well he plays this season.
I would try to give him a $25mil a year extension this summer. His price could go up or down from there depending on how he and the team plays during the season. You could get unlucky and some team offers him $30-35mil a year. You could get lucky and it is a bad market for a tweener score first guard and you get him for $20mil a season.
I'd rather try to lock him down early // not roll the dice on that. See if he would be willing to take a $25mil a year extension now.
See, that's the rub. If we pay Simons $25 million, that cuts drastically into the $42 million or so that we have next season beneath the second apron.
Currently, we have the $22.5 trade exception and the mini-MLE to use. We'd still have that (and could use all of that) if we signed Lillard for around $6 million, and could also fit somewhere around the 10th pick in the draft.
But, if we give Simons $25 million and add a $5 million draft pick, we could only have $12 million of the TPE to use, and wouldn't have any other options to add salary.
So, what's a better option for us: Lillard + $22.5 million big man + mini-MLE + draft pick; or Simons + draft pick + $10 million big man?