Author Topic: Our young wings development and future (Gonzalez, Walsh, Minott, Scheierman)  (Read 4300 times)

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We are still over the 1st apron, so we can't not take in more $ than we send out.  D Sharpe makes 6,250,000, so we would need to send out more than that amount, i.e. more than Baylor and one of Tillman/Garza/Boucher.

I am open to the idea of Sharpe.

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I think one of these could be moved and I think it could be Baylor.    I would love to see Scheierman and Garza or Tillman plus a 2nd round pick or two for Day'Ron Sharpe.
So what you're saying is that Sharpe is only worth a second round pick?  Because none of the others have any value at all.  Plus, how many roster spots to the nets have to be taking on three players for one?

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I think one of these could be moved and I think it could be Baylor.    I would love to see Scheierman and Garza or Tillman plus a 2nd round pick or two for Day'Ron Sharpe.

I said pick or two, they can do wonders these days with readers.   I do think he is worth a first.

As for the roster spot, we just signed Keon Johnson who was a starter for the nets last year.   

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I think one of these could be moved and I think it could be Baylor.    I would love to see Scheierman and Garza or Tillman plus a 2nd round pick or two for Day'Ron Sharpe.
So what you're saying is that Sharpe is only worth a second round pick?  Because none of the others have any value at all.  Plus, how many roster spots to the nets have to be taking on three players for one?

Not my trade idea, but why would a power-forward-sized backup center who plays 16-18 minutes a night for the worst team in the league over the past two seasons be worth more than a second?  It isn?t as if he has an awesome contract.  It isn?t bad, but $6.25 million this year isn?t a bargain.  He is in his fifth year in the league, so while there might be some untapped potential, it is not obviously there.

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I think one of these could be moved and I think it could be Baylor.    I would love to see Scheierman and Garza or Tillman plus a 2nd round pick or two for Day'Ron Sharpe.
So what you're saying is that Sharpe is only worth a second round pick?  Because none of the others have any value at all.  Plus, how many roster spots to the nets have to be taking on three players for one?

Not my trade idea, but why would a power-forward-sized backup center who plays 16-18 minutes a night for the worst team in the league over the past two seasons be worth more than a second?  It isn?t as if he has an awesome contract.  It isn?t bad, but $6.25 million this year isn?t a bargain.  He is in his fifth year in the league, so while there might be some untapped potential, it is not obviously there.


Sharpe is 6?10/265lbs. That?s a PF sized C?

Per 36 he?s averaging 16pts/12rebs and he just turned 24.
Sign me up for that.
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Is Baylor a bust?
Ruto Must Go!

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Is Baylor a bust?

Bust is a strong word for someone picked 30th overall, as those players more often than not do not have impactful NBA careers, but it is hard to imagine Baylor providing much if any value.

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The C's this year have certainly been a pleasant surprise.

Gonzalez - I like what I see so far.

Walsh - Wow.  I thought he was a big nothing and boy was I wrong.  Really impressed with this guy and his improvement.

Minott - really nice pickup, Brad.

Scheierman - disappointed with him this year, I see no improvement at all. 

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Hugo is 19 years old and has a good feel for the game and is already making a positive impact.

He makes the occasional rookie mistake (quick fouls, bad turnovers) but I see him becoming a starting caliber player. He also has extremely good physical tools.