I've seen Nocioni play lots of times: with the Argentinian national team (in both the world championships and the Olympics), with the Bulls and the Kings. That's why I don't want him.
Streak shooter, slow feet, no athleticism, overpaid. Instead of Nocioni, why not go after Matt Harpring, who has an expiring contract at about the same money and plays a little defense?
But I'll answer my own question: this team doesn't need a player like Nocioni or Harpring. It needs a backup pg. When they get a backup pg, they are 100% set. I'd rather give Nocioni's money to Rondo or use it to sign Marquis Daniels long term.
This team is going to be too good over the next 2-3 years to get much help from the draft. It's Rondo, Perkins and younger veterans like Daniels who will need to carry the team after the big three ride off into the sunset. That's where the money should go, not to some 30 year-old bench forward.
Brick, I'm with you, but Bobby Jackson and Nocioni for Scal and TA, like on the front page. You wouldn't do that?
No, and neither would you because the salaries don't match. And even if the salaries matched, I wouldn't do it. I'm not paying Nocioni 7 million a year for the next 4 years, even if he was offered to me for free.
Valid point on Nocioni's salary. If money were not an issue (which it is) despite his size, I think he would outperform in the Scalabrine role given the Williams/Wallace acquisitions.
But it's moot - you're right, his salary is a crutch that would hurt the team in the future.
But then again - what's our window to win? Certainly this year, but how many after? Sheed, KG, Pierce, and Allen aren't getting any younger.
And let's not kid ourselves. Unless we get Wade/LBJ/Bosh, their replacements will leave some to be desired.
Go all out to win now, or be financially prudent? Hmm... it really is quite the question.
I do feel like the team, as presently constituted, has the personnel to win now. So the more I think about it the more I agree with you.
That said I too have watched Nocioni play quite a bit, and we disagree on evaluating his talent.