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Quote from: jambr380 on January 09, 2016, 03:12:17 PMI know this is a little off-topic (but on topic with the thread title), but what do people here think of Kent Bazemore? I realize he is probably not a max candidate, but he has kind-of exploded this year with the Hawks and has been excellent recently with increased minutes and responsibility. This isn't a player putting up empty stats on a bad team; the Hawks are very good and Bazemore is currently only making $2M and was brought in with fairly low expectations. I imagine he will only get better from here.It'd also be nice to bring in his teammate, Horford, as they are both restricted free agents No interest in Bazemore.I don't think it is worthwhile for Boston to pay money for another guard. I think most of their backcourt minutes are already occupied by Smart, Bradley and Isaiah - who should get around 90 minutes a game out of 96 total backcourt minutes per game. Plus, Boston needs to develop young guards in RJ Hunter, Terry Rozier and James Young - who will all need playing time moving forward to develop their games. So I don't think spending money on Bazemore is worthwhile at this point. Not unless someone (Bradley, Smart or Isaiah) leaves. If one of those guys does leave, I think Bazemore could make a solid replacement option.
I know this is a little off-topic (but on topic with the thread title), but what do people here think of Kent Bazemore? I realize he is probably not a max candidate, but he has kind-of exploded this year with the Hawks and has been excellent recently with increased minutes and responsibility. This isn't a player putting up empty stats on a bad team; the Hawks are very good and Bazemore is currently only making $2M and was brought in with fairly low expectations. I imagine he will only get better from here.It'd also be nice to bring in his teammate, Horford, as they are both restricted free agents
Quote from: Who on January 09, 2016, 05:48:18 PMQuote from: jambr380 on January 09, 2016, 03:12:17 PMI know this is a little off-topic (but on topic with the thread title), but what do people here think of Kent Bazemore? I realize he is probably not a max candidate, but he has kind-of exploded this year with the Hawks and has been excellent recently with increased minutes and responsibility. This isn't a player putting up empty stats on a bad team; the Hawks are very good and Bazemore is currently only making $2M and was brought in with fairly low expectations. I imagine he will only get better from here.It'd also be nice to bring in his teammate, Horford, as they are both restricted free agents No interest in Bazemore.I don't think it is worthwhile for Boston to pay money for another guard. I think most of their backcourt minutes are already occupied by Smart, Bradley and Isaiah - who should get around 90 minutes a game out of 96 total backcourt minutes per game. Plus, Boston needs to develop young guards in RJ Hunter, Terry Rozier and James Young - who will all need playing time moving forward to develop their games. So I don't think spending money on Bazemore is worthwhile at this point. Not unless someone (Bradley, Smart or Isaiah) leaves. If one of those guys does leave, I think Bazemore could make a solid replacement option.I thought of Bazemore as more of a SF than a SG. I realize we have Crowder and [currently] Crowder manning the SF spot, but it's a position that many have said (a wing) at which we need a scoring upgrade.Oh, and the only reason I brought up Bazemore and Horford is because they are unrestricted, I was just a dummy and wrote [precisely] the wrong thing.
Quote from: jambr380 on January 09, 2016, 08:13:33 PMQuote from: Who on January 09, 2016, 05:48:18 PMQuote from: jambr380 on January 09, 2016, 03:12:17 PMI know this is a little off-topic (but on topic with the thread title), but what do people here think of Kent Bazemore? I realize he is probably not a max candidate, but he has kind-of exploded this year with the Hawks and has been excellent recently with increased minutes and responsibility. This isn't a player putting up empty stats on a bad team; the Hawks are very good and Bazemore is currently only making $2M and was brought in with fairly low expectations. I imagine he will only get better from here.It'd also be nice to bring in his teammate, Horford, as they are both restricted free agents No interest in Bazemore.I don't think it is worthwhile for Boston to pay money for another guard. I think most of their backcourt minutes are already occupied by Smart, Bradley and Isaiah - who should get around 90 minutes a game out of 96 total backcourt minutes per game. Plus, Boston needs to develop young guards in RJ Hunter, Terry Rozier and James Young - who will all need playing time moving forward to develop their games. So I don't think spending money on Bazemore is worthwhile at this point. Not unless someone (Bradley, Smart or Isaiah) leaves. If one of those guys does leave, I think Bazemore could make a solid replacement option.I thought of Bazemore as more of a SF than a SG. I realize we have Crowder and [currently] Crowder manning the SF spot, but it's a position that many have said (a wing) at which we need a scoring upgrade.Oh, and the only reason I brought up Bazemore and Horford is because they are unrestricted, I was just a dummy and wrote [precisely] the wrong thing.Bazemore is kinda small. He has average height for two guard (6-5) with a below average frame (skinny, a little over 200lbs). That makes him slightly undersized for a two guard. Too undersized for a small forward. Not able to cover those 6-8 230+lb guys well enough. He would be a well below average defender if he had to defend SFs full time. I think Bazemore is a one-position type player. Only really a plus player if he can play that two guard spot. Not versatile to cover other positions.
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Quote from: jambr380 on January 09, 2016, 03:12:17 PMI know this is a little off-topic (but on topic with the thread title), but what do people here think of Kent Bazemore? I realize he is probably not a max candidate, but he has kind-of exploded this year with the Hawks and has been excellent recently with increased minutes and responsibility. This isn't a player putting up empty stats on a bad team; the Hawks are very good and Bazemore is currently only making $2M and was brought in with fairly low expectations. I imagine he will only get better from here.It'd also be nice to bring in his teammate, Horford, as they are both restricted free agents That 3 man for the Hawks is probably the most rewarding position in the NBA. Other 4 guys on the floor are scoring threats, and since they REALLY move the ball you are always going to get good shots. He's just a product of a great system with great players. He's exactly the same guy
I mean Bazemore is actually currently playing SF - he may be undersized, but the Hawks are choosing him over defensive savant, Sefolosha - so he at least has to be holding his own.
"I think Bazmore has done well. I think Thabo has done well. We feel fortunate that we have two guys who can be in that spot. So, I think we are finding different combinations. For right now, we are sticking with it. Thabo, his length and having guarded the best players for a long time in the league. Having Baze with that second group, another guy that can attack and play pick-and-roll and dribble and do some things. We'll see how it goes," said Budenholzer.