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Re: Josh Childress?
« Reply #15 on: May 21, 2009, 07:02:42 PM »

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The Brian Shaw and Dominique Wilkins situations were different than Childress, as one was basically holding out and the other was aging and didnt want to go through a rebuilding process with the celtics (and he did go back to Europe later).

And Childress is signed for another 2 years (with opt out options for him), so I don't know if he gives that up. He turned down 33 million for 5 years with the Hawks because he got 20 million tax free for 3 years, so when you add in taxes and etc, you are talking about him making almost twice the MLE.

And Waltzero, as a restricted free agent, the hawks only have to extend a qualifying offer to keep his rights. I think the becomes a UFA next year, though.



Re: Josh Childress?
« Reply #16 on: May 21, 2009, 07:11:55 PM »

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I don't like him -- bad defender, bad shooter, can't create his own shot.

I don't think Childress is worth anywhere near the MLE.

I rate Mo Evans as the better player ... Atlanta did well for themselves.

Re: Josh Childress?
« Reply #17 on: May 21, 2009, 07:13:53 PM »

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The Brian Shaw and Dominique Wilkins situations were different than Childress, as one was basically holding out and the other was aging and didnt want to go through a rebuilding process with the celtics (and he did go back to Europe later).

And Childress is signed for another 2 years (with opt out options for him), so I don't know if he gives that up. He turned down 33 million for 5 years with the Hawks because he got 20 million tax free for 3 years, so when you add in taxes and etc, you are talking about him making almost twice the MLE.

And Waltzero, as a restricted free agent, the hawks only have to extend a qualifying offer to keep his rights. I think the becomes a UFA next year, though.




Name some American NBA players (in their primes) who have stayed in Europe for several years?

If in fact he becomes an unrestricted FA next Summer than I can see him staying one more yr in Greece, but I also see him entertaining offers this Summer from NBA teams.


Commercials are different in Greece... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UGcfH1aMc8Q

Re: Josh Childress?
« Reply #18 on: May 22, 2009, 01:19:34 AM »

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Name some American NBA players (in their primes) who have stayed in Europe for several years?

Which is exactly my point: his situation is kind of unprecedented. Name any American NBA player in his prime that chose Europe over the NBA even for one season? Other than holdouts, over the hill players and 12th men, no one had chosen Europe over playing 30 minutes a night on a playoff team.


But regardless of that, it seems that just today something happened that might bring him back:

http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news?slug=ap-greekfinals-riots&prov=ap&type=lgns

Re: Josh Childress?
« Reply #19 on: May 22, 2009, 01:31:15 AM »

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Name any American NBA player in his prime that chose Europe over the NBA even for one season? Other than holdouts, over the hill players and 12th men, no one had chosen Europe over playing 30 minutes a night on a playoff team.



I'd contend that Childress was essentially a holdout. That story is wild with the riot. I know Greece is known for crazy fans, which was a reason I thought Childress would entertain returning to America.

Let's say pierce and Ray are restricted to 33 minutes each during the regular season. Childress plays the leftover 30 minutes. Everyone's happy and our all stars are rested and ready to take the crown back come 2010 playoffs.

Re: Josh Childress?
« Reply #20 on: May 22, 2009, 03:49:34 PM »

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At the moment (literaly) Childress is having possibly his best game in Europe in the first final.

I don`t think that Europe has affected his toughness (or the lack of it) but certainly didn`t improve his range (~34% 3p)

In 17 games he played (regualr season Green A1)
15p 4r 1.5as 1.8st .8bl 24mins (75% 1p 70% 2p 34% 3p)

Hmm, he was good in the final quarter and that triple to end the drought almost changed the outcome of the game, but I  wasn't impressed - PAO tried to stop Papaloukas, Greer and Halperin and left Childress with plenty of space. I didn't like his defence on the Spanoulis pick'n'roll; in fact I'd say he did a better job when forced to defend the bigs because of that switching man-to-man defence Olympiacos was playing. Btw, the Olympiacos fans should have stopped to throw the laser beam into the free-throw shooters' eyes in that last minute, that probably cost them the game. Fair-play doesn't bring you wins. :D Intense game though, but I think PAO is winning this. Olympiacos doesn't seem to know how to fight Obradovic's defensive strategy and can't stop Pekovic inside without fouling.

Btw, Childress wrote this on his twitter:

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Not sure where this rumor and these quotes on si.com and espn.com came from. I never said any of that stuff!

Here's what he said after the game:

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γαπώ τους οπαδούς μας. Θα έπρεπε όμως να επιλέξουν άλλη στιγμή να πετούν πράγματα, γιατί ήμασταν κοντά στο σκορ, είχαμε την μπάλα στα χέρια μας και διεκδικούσαμε τη νίκη. Εκτιμώ τη βοήθειά τους, αλλά ίσως έπρεπε να περιμένουν μετά το ματς για να πετάξουν πράγματα!", τόνισε μεταξύ άλλων ο Αμερικανός.

http://www.contra.gr/Basketball/Hellas/A1Basket/Olympiacos/239850.html

I couldn't avoid to laugh after that last sentence, although I can't really tell if he's being sarcastic (I hope so).
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Re: Josh Childress?
« Reply #21 on: May 22, 2009, 04:02:14 PM »

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He signs with a Euro team for a year and Atlanta still has some sort of rights on him? How does that work?
So long as they make qualifying offers every year, they retain rights.

Re: Josh Childress?
« Reply #22 on: May 22, 2009, 06:46:25 PM »

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Btw, this is kind of off-topic, but for those of you who believe NBA officiating is so extremely incompetent that it must be rigged, check how Childress team lost last night game:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XKXoYZC0qKI

In the first play, Mourousis, Olympiacos best big, fouls out. He touches Diamantidis' hand but previously he's actually pushed by Pekovic - that's what causes the contact. PAO makes the FTs to tie the game and Olympiacos was never able to gain the lead back.

In the 2nd play (1:20 minutes), Papaloukas goes for the lay-up that could have sent the game to OT, but not only he's fouled (in his left forearm) but Panathinaikos player blatantly touches the net. The referees missed both calls when a single one of them could have changed the outcome of the game. 

Re: Josh Childress?
« Reply #23 on: May 23, 2009, 11:15:22 AM »

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I like the idea of Childress on the Celtics bench.  But I don't see the Celtics being able to offer the type of money he wanted.

Re: Josh Childress?
« Reply #24 on: May 23, 2009, 01:59:36 PM »

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Btw, this is kind of off-topic, but for those of you who believe NBA officiating is so extremely incompetent that it must be rigged, check how Childress team lost last night game:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XKXoYZC0qKI

In the first play, Mourousis, Olympiacos best big, fouls out. He touches Diamantidis' hand but previously he's actually pushed by Pekovic - that's what causes the contact. PAO makes the FTs to tie the game and Olympiacos was never able to gain the lead back.

In the 2nd play (1:20 minutes), Papaloukas goes for the lay-up that could have sent the game to OT, but not only he's fouled (in his left forearm) but Panathinaikos player blatantly touches the net. The referees missed both calls when a single one of them could have changed the outcome of the game. 

Maybe you're right about the first play, the foul on Mpourousis, but in the 2nd play you're totally wrong, cuz Papaloukas travels, it's 3 steps, no question about that! So I don't care if he's fouled afterwards or Panathinaikos' player touches the net or whatever, it's traveling violation and game's over!
Overall, Childress had a very good game but, if I had to say who played better in such a close game, I think Panathinaikos deserved that win!
"Life has so many hurdles. Some of them I've hopped over, some of them I've tripped over. The key is to get back up and finish the race."- Paul Pierce

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Re: Josh Childress?
« Reply #25 on: May 23, 2009, 02:40:06 PM »

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I like the idea of Childress on the Celtics bench.  But I don't see the Celtics being able to offer the type of money he wanted.
I'm with you.  He could be an excellent bench player for us.

Re: Josh Childress?
« Reply #26 on: May 23, 2009, 03:46:19 PM »

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for the amount of money he wants to get paid he should be able to make a 3 point shot.

I like him, hes a versitle player, and I dont think he'd be a bad player on this team.  However, I think there are players out there that can bring pretty much what he brings to the table defensively, and can hit a jump shot......for less money.
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Re: Josh Childress?
« Reply #27 on: May 23, 2009, 04:03:34 PM »

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for the amount of money he wants to get paid he should be able to make a 3 point shot.

I like him, hes a versitle player, and I dont think he'd be a bad player on this team.  However, I think there are players out there that can bring pretty much what he brings to the table defensively, and can hit a jump shot......for less money.

Are you sure you (and the other person who commented on his shooting) aren't confusing him with Josh Smith? Smith is the one who can't hit a jump shot.

Childress is a career 36% 3 pt shooter (not great, but not bad either, and just a notch below Pierce), and has a career TS% of 60.

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« Reply #28 on: May 23, 2009, 05:31:50 PM »

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Btw, this is kind of off-topic, but for those of you who believe NBA officiating is so extremely incompetent that it must be rigged, check how Childress team lost last night game:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XKXoYZC0qKI

In the first play, Mourousis, Olympiacos best big, fouls out. He touches Diamantidis' hand but previously he's actually pushed by Pekovic - that's what causes the contact. PAO makes the FTs to tie the game and Olympiacos was never able to gain the lead back.

In the 2nd play (1:20 minutes), Papaloukas goes for the lay-up that could have sent the game to OT, but not only he's fouled (in his left forearm) but Panathinaikos player blatantly touches the net. The referees missed both calls when a single one of them could have changed the outcome of the game. 

Maybe you're right about the first play, the foul on Mpourousis, but in the 2nd play you're totally wrong, cuz Papaloukas travels, it's 3 steps, no question about that! So I don't care if he's fouled afterwards or Panathinaikos' player touches the net or whatever, it's traveling violation and game's over!
Overall, Childress had a very good game but, if I had to say who played better in such a close game, I think Panathinaikos deserved that win!

You're right, that was a travel violation. In that case, make it 3 huge mistakes in the same play! Anyway, I think Saras was already fouling Papaloulas before the travel, notice his left hand in the greek guard back. I agree that PAO deserved the win.

Re: Josh Childress?
« Reply #29 on: May 23, 2009, 05:36:08 PM »

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for the amount of money he wants to get paid he should be able to make a 3 point shot.

I like him, hes a versitle player, and I dont think he'd be a bad player on this team.  However, I think there are players out there that can bring pretty much what he brings to the table defensively, and can hit a jump shot......for less money.

Are you sure you (and the other person who commented on his shooting) aren't confusing him with Josh Smith? Smith is the one who can't hit a jump shot.

Childress is a career 36% 3 pt shooter (not great, but not bad either, and just a notch below Pierce), and has a career TS% of 60.

You are reading too much into very specific stat that favors well for Josh Childress. I mean, why use the 3PT shot accuracy to assess his 3PT shooting?

Seriously now, I indeed believe that stat is a bit misleading in this case. How many outside shots does he make? One every four games? He isn't a good shooter (he's not terrible either, in spite of the ugly form); he has a very good shot selection, I'll give you that.

I agree with greg: he's a nice, versatile, mistaken-free player who isn't worth what he's asking. If he wants to sign for a Tony Allen like contract, then I like it.