Josh Smith / 2012 to 2013 / 9th yr
17.4 pts
8.6 rebs
4.3 assts
2.0 blks
1.2 stls
Antoine Walker's 9th season at the trade deadline that year:
20.4 points
9.4 rebounds
3.7 assists
0.6 blocks
1.2 steals
Looks very similar to Josh Smith's stats at the same point in their careers.
Is that who we should spend big bucks on to build around?
i never said that...never...ever...never...ever...i never advocated trading for josh smith...never ...ever...never...ever...although i would consider it...i will repeat it once again...for the umpteenth time...Ferry will easily do better than Dahntey Jones/6 teams in 10 yrs, Brandan Wright/3 teams in 6 yrs and Jae Crowder/34th Selection in 2012 NBA Draft......guaranteed...please do your self a favor and re-read the whole post...it is actually very irritating to be mis-quoted..because...that means one did not take the time to read what is written...why...i have no clue...it is beyond me...
I'm glad you don't advocate for the celtics trading for Smith, but why do you value him so highly? Ferry lost all leverage when he failed to trade him last year. He can't demand anything in return at this point. There is no reason to think he can do better than what was offered.
btw, Jae Crowder is a very good young player. Brendan Wright is a sold young big man who unfortunately looks like Mark Blount. Jones is there for cap relief.
everyone thought the Magic lost their leverage...
Orlando gets Denver guard Arron Afflalo, Denver forward Al Harrington, Philadelphia small forward Moe Harkless, Philadelphia center Nikola Vucevic, Lakers forward Josh McRoberts, Lakers small forward Christian Eyenga, three future first-round picks (a lottery-protected from the Sixers in 2015, the lower of Denver's two first-rounders in 2014 and the Lakers' 2017 first-rounder) and two second-round picks (from Denver in 2013 and a conditional second-rounder from the Lakers in 2015);
they did pretty good in my book...
was DH more highly valued than Josh Smith at the time...yes...but...now...i think it's a dead heat between the two...
once again...Ferry will easily do better than Dahntey Jones/6 teams in 10 yrs, Brandan Wright/3 teams in 6 yrs and Jae Crowder/34th Selection in 2012 NBA Draft...guaranteed...
ferry lost no leverage...funny thing...he may have more leverage...they might even re-sign him...
It doesn't really matter what Ferry wants. If Josh Smith decides to go to any of these teams that hypothetically should be under the cap this summer and able to pay him, there is nothing he can do about it:
Houston, Dallas, Charlotte, Cleveland, Detroit, Milwaukee, New Orleans, Orlando, Philadelphia, and Phoenix
Sign and trades are also much more difficult to complete with the new CBA. It is now impossible to deal with teams that are ~$4mil above the luxury tax level, which is estimated to be around $70mil in 2013-14. That would make Brooklyn, Chicago, Denver, Golden State, Lakers, Miami, and New York teams that will be over the tax threshold. (unless my numbers are off)
So realistically, how many teams are out there that
1. Want to trade for Josh Smith
2. Have the ability to sign him to a max contract, and
3. Are a desirable destination to Smith
Not many I'd guess.
IMO, Atlanta will just let him walk and Smith will likely sign with either Houston or Dallas.