There's no way Avery has the same value as Afflalo
Avery Bradley at 23 - 30.9 minutes, 14.9 pts, 43.8% shooting, 39.5% from 3, 3.8 rebs, 1.4 asts.
Aaron Afflalo at 24 - 27.1 minutes, 8.8 pts, 46.5% shooting, 46.5% from 3, 3.1 rebs, 1.7 asts.
Now, Avery was playing for a bad Celtics team while Afflalo was playing for a very good Nuggets squad and Avery has had a history of injuries, but I think the comparison still has merit.
At 23, Avery is thisclose to being one of those just-below-All-Star players that everybody wishes was on their team. 9 million a year is too much but a 4 year, 28 million dollar deal would not be at all out of the question and could become a bargain pretty quickly.
Mike
Well Afflalo was on $1.9 million at age 24. I think it's better to compare them when Afflalo was signed to $7 million- because Avery is part of a $7 million conversation and they were both 5 seasons into their NBA careers when they went for those deal. Afflalo signed his $7 million per year deal in 2011-12 deal with the statistics of...
Afflalo: 16.3 points, 3.4 rebounds, 2.4 assists on 47% FG per 36 minutes.His True shooting percentage of 58.4% and Effective FG% of 53.4 simply destroy Avery at
TS 51% and EFG of 48.5%.
Afflalo has the ability to get to the line and draw fouls, making his efficiency so much better.
He's also got the size and strength to guard elite shooting guards, and he also doesn't have the injury history of Avery. His win shares were 5.3 with an offensive vs defensive split rating of +5. Avery's win shares this season (on a bad team) were at 1.8 with a OvsD split of -9 (minus nine).
His $7 million was under the old CBA as well, which would mean now it's worth significantly less.
In Avery's favor, he's a an overall better defender but Afflalo is an awesome defender too, with even more size and can guard the 1 through 3 spots at 6' 5".
Avery's also younger at 23 and Afflalo was 25 at the time, so you are paying for 'potential'.
Afflalo was a better player than Avery, but had less upside overall. Avery's upside is larger because of age, but personally and I'd assume NBA league wide, Avery's not getting that much better and his decline will come sooner because of the stress on his body.
Anyway if they were both up for free agency right now, I know who I'd pick for $7 Million and they're about $1.5-2 million difference wise in contract to me. If we say Afflalo was a 20% better player then take off 20% of the $7 million, which makes $5.6 million, or a 4 year, 22.5 million deal. Under today's CBA, I think $7 million in 2011 is worth around $6 million today.
You never know though, in a market that is SG thin, all it takes is one bad GM to sign the line over reasonable market value.