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Another Discussion/Questions About the 3 and the 5
Posted on 4/23/14 at 7:56 am
Posted on 4/23/14 at 7:56 am
This certainly isn't new material, BUT I was watching both Williams and Demps on one of the sports reports last night and I found it interesting. And I was hoping to consolidate the issues here (just for me ).
Williams acknowledge quite clearly that he recognizes the need for someone at the 3 who can consistently hit shots (and, presumably, defend) and that we need a solid big to help AD.
Demps said that, while we may not be able to offer max contracts, we're actually in decent financial shape and can add valuable pieces. He also referred to the Benson family being willing to give him what he needs.
So, my question is, assuming the salary cap increase, the available exceptions (I'm far from an expert on either subject) and our current roster/contract situation, what are the realistic possibilities this off season? I genuinely expect Demps to do something fairly significant. What can it be?
Williams acknowledge quite clearly that he recognizes the need for someone at the 3 who can consistently hit shots (and, presumably, defend) and that we need a solid big to help AD.
Demps said that, while we may not be able to offer max contracts, we're actually in decent financial shape and can add valuable pieces. He also referred to the Benson family being willing to give him what he needs.
So, my question is, assuming the salary cap increase, the available exceptions (I'm far from an expert on either subject) and our current roster/contract situation, what are the realistic possibilities this off season? I genuinely expect Demps to do something fairly significant. What can it be?
Posted on 4/23/14 at 8:13 am to VOR
It's probably good to start listing all free agents at the 3 and 5:
2014 NBA Free Agents
Small Forwards
Al-Farouq Aminu (24)
Alan Anderson (32) – $1.06MM player option
Carmelo Anthony (30) – $24.35MM early termination option
Trevor Ariza (29)
Shane Battier (36)
Michael Beasley (25)
Caron Butler (34)
Rasual Butler (34)
Omri Casspi (26) (N)
Jae Crowder (24) – $915K team option
Austin Daye (26) (N)
Luol Deng (29)
Francisco Garcia (33) – $1.32MM player option
Rudy Gay (28) – $19.32MM player option
Alonzo Gee (27) (N)
Danny Granger (31)
Draymond Green (24) (N)
Gordon Hayward (24) (R)
Scotty Hopson (25) (N)
Robbie Hummel (24) (R)
Damion James (27)
LeBron James (30) – $20.59MM early termination option
Richard Jefferson (34)
Jonas Jerebko (27) – $4.5MM player option
Chris Johnson (24) (N)
James Johnson (27)
James Jones (34)
Andrei Kirilenko (33) – $3.33MM player option
Rashard Lewis (35)
Shawn Marion (36)
Cartier Martin (30)
Khris Middleton (23) (N)
Darius Miller (24) (R)
Mike Miller (34)
Quincy Miller (22) (N)
Chandler Parsons (26) (N)
Paul Pierce (37)
Glen Rice Jr. (23) (N)
Brandon Rush (29)
Chris Singleton (25)
James Southerland (24)
Jeff Taylor (25) (N)
Adonis Thomas (21)
Hollis Thompson (23) (N)
Hedo Turkoglu (35)
P.J. Tucker (29) (R)
Marvin Williams (28)
Chris Wright (26)
Centers
Hilton Armstrong (30)
Cole Aldrich (26)
Chris Andersen (36)
Joel Anthony (32) – $3.8MM player option
Gustavo Ayon (29) (R)
Andrea Bargnani (29) – $11.5MM early termination option
Aron Baynes (28) (R)
Andrew Bynum (27)
Jason Collins (36)
Samuel Dalembert (33) (N)
Dewayne Dedmon (25) (N)
Melvin Ely (36) (N)
Marcin Gortat (30)
Aaron Gray (30)
Justin Hamilton (24) (N)
Spencer Hawes (26)
Ryan Hollins (30)
Bernard James (29) (R)
Chris Kaman (32)
Kosta Koufos (25) (N)
Nazr Mohammed (37)
Greg Monroe (24) (R)
Byron Mullens (25) – $1.06MM player option
Mike Muscala (23) (N)
Jermaine O’Neal (36)
Greg Oden (26)
Emeka Okafor (32)
Dexter Pittman (26) (N)
Henry Sims (24) (N)
Greg Smith (23) (R)
Greg Stiemsma (29) (R)
Hasheem Thabeet (27) (N)
Anderson Varejao (32) (N)
2014 NBA Free Agents
Small Forwards
Al-Farouq Aminu (24)
Alan Anderson (32) – $1.06MM player option
Carmelo Anthony (30) – $24.35MM early termination option
Trevor Ariza (29)
Shane Battier (36)
Michael Beasley (25)
Caron Butler (34)
Rasual Butler (34)
Omri Casspi (26) (N)
Jae Crowder (24) – $915K team option
Austin Daye (26) (N)
Luol Deng (29)
Francisco Garcia (33) – $1.32MM player option
Rudy Gay (28) – $19.32MM player option
Alonzo Gee (27) (N)
Danny Granger (31)
Draymond Green (24) (N)
Gordon Hayward (24) (R)
Scotty Hopson (25) (N)
Robbie Hummel (24) (R)
Damion James (27)
LeBron James (30) – $20.59MM early termination option
Richard Jefferson (34)
Jonas Jerebko (27) – $4.5MM player option
Chris Johnson (24) (N)
James Johnson (27)
James Jones (34)
Andrei Kirilenko (33) – $3.33MM player option
Rashard Lewis (35)
Shawn Marion (36)
Cartier Martin (30)
Khris Middleton (23) (N)
Darius Miller (24) (R)
Mike Miller (34)
Quincy Miller (22) (N)
Chandler Parsons (26) (N)
Paul Pierce (37)
Glen Rice Jr. (23) (N)
Brandon Rush (29)
Chris Singleton (25)
James Southerland (24)
Jeff Taylor (25) (N)
Adonis Thomas (21)
Hollis Thompson (23) (N)
Hedo Turkoglu (35)
P.J. Tucker (29) (R)
Marvin Williams (28)
Chris Wright (26)
Centers
Hilton Armstrong (30)
Cole Aldrich (26)
Chris Andersen (36)
Joel Anthony (32) – $3.8MM player option
Gustavo Ayon (29) (R)
Andrea Bargnani (29) – $11.5MM early termination option
Aron Baynes (28) (R)
Andrew Bynum (27)
Jason Collins (36)
Samuel Dalembert (33) (N)
Dewayne Dedmon (25) (N)
Melvin Ely (36) (N)
Marcin Gortat (30)
Aaron Gray (30)
Justin Hamilton (24) (N)
Spencer Hawes (26)
Ryan Hollins (30)
Bernard James (29) (R)
Chris Kaman (32)
Kosta Koufos (25) (N)
Nazr Mohammed (37)
Greg Monroe (24) (R)
Byron Mullens (25) – $1.06MM player option
Mike Muscala (23) (N)
Jermaine O’Neal (36)
Greg Oden (26)
Emeka Okafor (32)
Dexter Pittman (26) (N)
Henry Sims (24) (N)
Greg Smith (23) (R)
Greg Stiemsma (29) (R)
Hasheem Thabeet (27) (N)
Anderson Varejao (32) (N)
Posted on 4/23/14 at 8:19 am to VOR
There are so many options and unknowns that I think we the fans will be flying blinder than usual trying to guess what Demps will do.
Option A, Cut everyone but the Finishing 5, Rivers, Withey and Ajinca. Have about $6.7 million in cap space and the $2.7 million Cap Room Exception.
Option B, Keep just about everyone including Melvin Ely and his voidable contract, make some trades and use the MLE ($5 million) and Bi Annual Exception ($2 million).
Monty seemed to feel that SF was the bigger of our 2 glaring holes. If that's the case with Option A I think they would go after Ariza/Sefolosha/PJ Tucker, hope there's enough cap space left over to resign Jason Smith as your starting center, and bring back Morrow with the Cap Room Exception.
Option B would probably involve something like trading for Kosta Koufos and using the MLE on a SF like Sefolosha/PJ Tucker/Jordan Hamilton/Marvin Williams/Richard Jefferson (I think if we just have the MLE Ariza isn't an option). You'd also have to hope the 2/$4 Bi Annual Exception was enough to keep Morrow.
The bottom line is Option A gives you more choices for filling EITHER the 3 or 5 and a better chance of keeping Morrow. Option B lets you fill both the 3 and 5, although the quality may not be as good or long term, and the odds of keeping Morrow go down.
Option A, Cut everyone but the Finishing 5, Rivers, Withey and Ajinca. Have about $6.7 million in cap space and the $2.7 million Cap Room Exception.
Option B, Keep just about everyone including Melvin Ely and his voidable contract, make some trades and use the MLE ($5 million) and Bi Annual Exception ($2 million).
Monty seemed to feel that SF was the bigger of our 2 glaring holes. If that's the case with Option A I think they would go after Ariza/Sefolosha/PJ Tucker, hope there's enough cap space left over to resign Jason Smith as your starting center, and bring back Morrow with the Cap Room Exception.
Option B would probably involve something like trading for Kosta Koufos and using the MLE on a SF like Sefolosha/PJ Tucker/Jordan Hamilton/Marvin Williams/Richard Jefferson (I think if we just have the MLE Ariza isn't an option). You'd also have to hope the 2/$4 Bi Annual Exception was enough to keep Morrow.
The bottom line is Option A gives you more choices for filling EITHER the 3 or 5 and a better chance of keeping Morrow. Option B lets you fill both the 3 and 5, although the quality may not be as good or long term, and the odds of keeping Morrow go down.
Posted on 4/23/14 at 8:20 am to Galactic Inquisitor
bring back Goooooose.
Lots of really old SFs on that list. Not very many good (realistic) options there.
We can definitely get a decent body at center this off season, though
Lots of really old SFs on that list. Not very many good (realistic) options there.
We can definitely get a decent body at center this off season, though
Posted on 4/23/14 at 9:16 am to Galactic Inquisitor
quote:
Trevor Ariza (29)
He's our; stay away
He is perfect fit for what y'all need though. Good 3 and D guy
quote:
Shane Battier (36)
Already said he is retiring
Posted on 4/23/14 at 9:17 am to quail man
quote:
Lots of really old SFs on that list. Not very many good (realistic) options there.
Pretty good SF draft though.
Posted on 4/23/14 at 9:17 am to RTR America
quote:
quote:
Trevor Ariza (29)
He's our; stay away
you can have him.
Posted on 4/23/14 at 9:22 am to quail man
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you can have him.
Have you seen how well he is shooting the 3 ball this year? He is up to 40% this year.
Posted on 4/23/14 at 9:56 am to quail man
quote:
bring back Goooooose.
Yes
quote:
Lots of really old SFs on that list. Not very many good (realistic) options there.
More yes
Posted on 4/23/14 at 9:56 am to RTR America
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RTR America
Do you think Hollinger would trade Koufos for as little as Pierre Jackson, and 2 voidable minimum deals (Luke Babbit who you could keep for shooting if you want, and Melvin Ely)? We know Koufos was available at the trade deadline, he'll be on an expiring deal, and he's only played a total of 5 minutes in the 2 playoff games.
This post was edited on 4/23/14 at 9:57 am
Posted on 4/23/14 at 9:59 am to RTR America
yeah, but he played really well his last contract year, too. he didn't play overly well when he was here (though I wasn't as harsh on him as others). he wouldn't be a bad fit with the current team, though. he has the players around him that he needed previously.
Posted on 4/23/14 at 10:06 am to quail man
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yeah, but he played really well his last contract year, too. he didn't play overly well when he was here (though I wasn't as harsh on him as others). he wouldn't be a bad fit with the current team, though. he has the players around him that he needed previously.
And that would be correct...
He was a good supporting player for West and CP3, as a third/fourth option.
Making him a primary option along with Oak? Not so much.
Let Holiday and Davis be the primary options, have Evans at the 2, and let Ariza stay near the arc to take the outlet 3.
Posted on 4/23/14 at 10:10 am to TigerinATL
I want Thabo real bad then Tucker and Ariza, don't think Richard Jefferson would be a bad get this year...obviously not long term but a nice fill in
On Chad Fords 4.0 mock draft has the Jazz taking Embiid...my thoughts on a center are that if the Jazz take Embiid or even J Randle that makes Kanter the odd man out
After this year Kanter has one more year and 4.5 mil on a contract I'm guessing he will get a substantial contract in the beginning of the 2015 NBA season bc he's a big young 6' 11" center with a pulse and I doubt in the Jazz are looking it give him that contract...question is: would we able to?
But I'd love Gortat or Kofas both fit
On Chad Fords 4.0 mock draft has the Jazz taking Embiid...my thoughts on a center are that if the Jazz take Embiid or even J Randle that makes Kanter the odd man out
After this year Kanter has one more year and 4.5 mil on a contract I'm guessing he will get a substantial contract in the beginning of the 2015 NBA season bc he's a big young 6' 11" center with a pulse and I doubt in the Jazz are looking it give him that contract...question is: would we able to?
But I'd love Gortat or Kofas both fit
This post was edited on 4/23/14 at 10:12 am
Posted on 4/23/14 at 10:11 am to teke184
Marvin Williams would be a good fit as that interchangeable 3/4 that I think the Pels need, and probably cheaper than Ariza.
This post was edited on 4/23/14 at 10:14 am
Posted on 4/23/14 at 10:12 am to TigerinATL
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We know Koufos was available at the trade deadline, he'll be on an expiring deal.
I think a lot of it will depend on what happens with Ed Davis and Zbo this offseason, both are free agents. I think they will be cautious with moving him in the offseason because of Gasol's injury this year as well.
This post was edited on 4/23/14 at 10:14 am
Posted on 4/23/14 at 10:15 am to quail man
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he played really well his last contract year
You can inflate a lot of numbers with contract year effort, but I don't think 3 point percentage is one of them. That being said, I think Ariza has played well enough that the Wizards will probably try and keep him. Right now they are looking like they'll make it to the 2nd round and the way Indy is playing, they could possibly get to the conference finals.
This post was edited on 4/23/14 at 10:16 am
Posted on 4/23/14 at 10:16 am to TigerinATL
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Option A, Cut everyone but the Finishing 5, Rivers, Withey and Ajinca. Have about $6.7 million in cap space and the $2.7 million Cap Room Exception
I think we have to keep at least one between Morrow and JSmoove too much leadership lost if both go
Posted on 4/23/14 at 10:18 am to DeionDeion
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I want Thabo real bad then Tucker and Ariza,
I think Sefolosha is who we probably end up going after or try to get a guy like Richard Jefferson on a 1 year deal. Like I posted above, Ariza may have played his way into a nice deal from the Wizards. And Tucker does look like an up and coming talent, so why would Phoenix let him go when they have plenty of cap space and he's an RFA?
Posted on 4/23/14 at 10:19 am to TigerinATL
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That being said, I think Ariza has played well enough that the Wizards will probably try and keep him.
I don't necessarily disagree but The Wiz have both Martell Webster and Ariza both are relatively similar... I think one will be in Washington next year and the other will be traded
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