Orlando, Dallas, Chicago ... all good destinations for JR Smith.
A little weary about JR joining a contender though. Although he would be a major asset (for an MLE player) for those clubs and help take them up another notch. I would be worried about them keeping him in that sixth man role or relegating him to fourth option status though - more of a 14-15ppg threat than the 16-18ppg threat he can be.
I'd almost prefer him to land on a lesser team.
I'd love to see him get more freedom. More minutes. More shot attempts. Someone who will put up with his mistakes because they desperately need that scoring punch. Give him a lengthily stretch of serious playing time to help round out some (some!!) of the rough edges in his game.
Somewhere like Philadelphia, that could be great. Replace Jodie Meeks in that starting lineup and pump in another 16-18ppg.
In that case, how about Phoenix? I can't see them keeping Carter.
Yeah, Phoenix would be a good home for him too.
I really hoping this works out for JR Smith. I've spent the last three years hoping he'd leave Denver. I think they did a very bad job of developing him and have held his career back.
why do you want him on these other teams
he needs to be on the celtics, forget these other teams
I like JR Smith as a starting two guard alongside Rondo for the next 5 years for MLE type money.
I don't think he'll make much of an impact as an sixth man next season though. Hence, I am kinda lukewarm on the prospect of adding JR Smith to the C's.
Plus, I am still not sure I want to sign anyone to a contract that lasts beyond a year because it'll hurt the C's 2012 cap space.
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Leandro Barbosa, on the other hand, who was mentioned on another thread ... I'd love to add him as a go-to scorer off the bench.
One year left on his contract. He'd be an excellent backup PG / combo guard. Give the team a completely different look when Rondo is off the court + gives the team great speed and scoring as a two guard alongside Rondo.
I think he could have a larger impact than JR Smith next season as a key reserve.