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So would you give Chanandler Parsons a max deal?
Posted on 6/25/16 at 12:26 am
Posted on 6/25/16 at 12:26 am
I would love to have him on the team. A starting lineup of:
Jrue
QPon or Hield
Parsons
AD
Asik
feels like a legitimate, well thought out lineup. A good mix of defense, 3pt shooting (you'll have 3 good ones unless Reke is still on the team and starts), and reasonable BBall IQ (if Qpon starts, not sure about Hield but he seems to move really well off ball). Is it a championship starting lineup? Probably not unless AD becomes Tim Duncan. It also limits us in next year's strong FA class, and also nearly guarantees that we don't get a lotto pick in next year's strong draft class.
I think I would do it. The best case scenario for that team is a darkhorse competitor for a championship. I know that's not ideal, but I think it's the best we'll get in this market. It could be better than that 2008 team that was a few plays away from the WCF.
You also get Parsons at a reasonable max, given that he only has 6 years experience. You're taking an injury risk, but he'd be a great fit on this team. Could play smallball 4. And I know that next year's FA class is a lot better, but if you sign Parsons at a max and he stays healthy, you could dump him easily to sign whoever you want if AD makes a leap into "yeah, he's the next Duncan" territory.
I'm possibly the biggest Jrue fan on this forum (I think he's a legit 2b option on a championship team, IF healthy), but if you want to go all out in 2017's offseason, then he should be dealt ASAP. Let AD and Hield develop some chemistry on a lotto team, get another difference maker in the 2017 draft, and then go after the FA's you want. That path makes a lot more sense for the LA or NY Pelicans, though.
ETA: The biggest downside to bringing Parsons to NOLA is that he'll pull 10% more pussy than Smiht did. You thought your random hookups were dry between 10-14? LOL, you ain't seen shite yet. You'll be ripping some hottie's panties off in your apartment, feel a surprising tap on your shoulder, and turn around to see Chanandler with his gorgeous smile saying "Don't worry my man, I'll take over for the rest of the night." You'll start to ask him how he got into your locked apartment, but then you'll realize that it's a losing battle and sulk into the bathroom to rub one out into a half roll of toilet paper.
Jrue
QPon or Hield
Parsons
AD
Asik
feels like a legitimate, well thought out lineup. A good mix of defense, 3pt shooting (you'll have 3 good ones unless Reke is still on the team and starts), and reasonable BBall IQ (if Qpon starts, not sure about Hield but he seems to move really well off ball). Is it a championship starting lineup? Probably not unless AD becomes Tim Duncan. It also limits us in next year's strong FA class, and also nearly guarantees that we don't get a lotto pick in next year's strong draft class.
I think I would do it. The best case scenario for that team is a darkhorse competitor for a championship. I know that's not ideal, but I think it's the best we'll get in this market. It could be better than that 2008 team that was a few plays away from the WCF.
You also get Parsons at a reasonable max, given that he only has 6 years experience. You're taking an injury risk, but he'd be a great fit on this team. Could play smallball 4. And I know that next year's FA class is a lot better, but if you sign Parsons at a max and he stays healthy, you could dump him easily to sign whoever you want if AD makes a leap into "yeah, he's the next Duncan" territory.
I'm possibly the biggest Jrue fan on this forum (I think he's a legit 2b option on a championship team, IF healthy), but if you want to go all out in 2017's offseason, then he should be dealt ASAP. Let AD and Hield develop some chemistry on a lotto team, get another difference maker in the 2017 draft, and then go after the FA's you want. That path makes a lot more sense for the LA or NY Pelicans, though.
ETA: The biggest downside to bringing Parsons to NOLA is that he'll pull 10% more pussy than Smiht did. You thought your random hookups were dry between 10-14? LOL, you ain't seen shite yet. You'll be ripping some hottie's panties off in your apartment, feel a surprising tap on your shoulder, and turn around to see Chanandler with his gorgeous smile saying "Don't worry my man, I'll take over for the rest of the night." You'll start to ask him how he got into your locked apartment, but then you'll realize that it's a losing battle and sulk into the bathroom to rub one out into a half roll of toilet paper.
This post was edited on 6/25/16 at 12:34 am
Posted on 6/25/16 at 12:51 am to THRILLHO
Not a max deal. But if it's a reasonable contract, I would still do it. He would be a good fit for us.
Posted on 6/25/16 at 12:54 am to lsusportsman2
Dallas would give him a reasonable contract to stay (in a state with no income tax). Someone will offer him a max. That's what it will take to get him.
Posted on 6/25/16 at 1:32 am to THRILLHO
Not just no but Faccckkkk No
Posted on 6/25/16 at 1:37 am to THRILLHO
id rather Ryan Anderson tbh
Posted on 6/25/16 at 1:42 am to Lester Earl
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id rather Ryan Anderson tbh
I'll mark that down as a "probably."
Posted on 6/25/16 at 2:11 am to THRILLHO
quote:
ETA: The biggest downside to bringing Parsons to NOLA is that he'll pull 10% more pussy than Smiht did. You thought your random hookups were dry between 10-14? LOL, you ain't seen shite yet. You'll be ripping some hottie's panties off in your apartment, feel a surprising tap on your shoulder, and turn around to see Chanandler with his gorgeous smile saying "Don't worry my man, I'll take over for the rest of the night." You'll start to ask him how he got into your locked apartment, but then you'll realize that it's a losing battle and sulk into the bathroom to rub one out into a half roll of toilet paper.
That might be the most disturbing plus/minus I've ever seen about picking up a NBA FA. Just too descriptive..
Back to the question.. no. I wouldn't sign a guy to the max that just had knee surgery. He can't pass a physical and there is no way to tell how well he will recover. He has had issues with the same knee before. Just not a gamble we can afford right now..
Posted on 6/25/16 at 7:30 am to THRILLHO
I am really surprised this got all no's. I would definitely do it. Maybe it is the term 'max contract' that people struggle with. How about this- Would you give this guy 20% of your salary cap from 2017-2019? I would.
Especially as Buddy is making just 3%. He is an above average defender, passer, and 3 point shooter for the small forward position. Basically the three things you need next to an AD, Jrue, Buddy core.
I just don't see a better alternative. Parsons at 22 is better value than Bazemore or Marvin at 15-18 IMO or Dudley at 12-14. Or you can hope and pray you get a stud in 2017, but why would they come to NOLA if you just patched together the position this year and won 40 games?
I prefer Batum but if he says no and Parsons says he will come for the max, I dump Reke and sign him ASAP, then use the rest of my cap space on Jodie Meeks, re-sign Frazier and Ennis and that is a successful offseason IMO
Especially as Buddy is making just 3%. He is an above average defender, passer, and 3 point shooter for the small forward position. Basically the three things you need next to an AD, Jrue, Buddy core.
I just don't see a better alternative. Parsons at 22 is better value than Bazemore or Marvin at 15-18 IMO or Dudley at 12-14. Or you can hope and pray you get a stud in 2017, but why would they come to NOLA if you just patched together the position this year and won 40 games?
I prefer Batum but if he says no and Parsons says he will come for the max, I dump Reke and sign him ASAP, then use the rest of my cap space on Jodie Meeks, re-sign Frazier and Ennis and that is a successful offseason IMO
Posted on 6/25/16 at 7:41 am to Crewz
He had microfracture surgery. And then arthroscopic surgery on the same knee.
Do we even know if he'll be the same player?
That would be my worry. As a player I'm a fan.
Do we even know if he'll be the same player?
That would be my worry. As a player I'm a fan.
Posted on 6/25/16 at 7:43 am to Crewz
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I am really surprised this got all no's.
Medical problems + this medical staff = no for many posters here.
Also, the fact that free spending Mark Cuban doesn't want to max him out says something. I'm not sure what it says, it might just be that he sees the writing on the wall and is finally ready to tank. But it does cast some doubt on Chandler's worth.
Posted on 6/25/16 at 7:49 am to TigerinATL
Very fair points regarding Cuban. Chandler was his boy and he's just willing to let him go?
If he came in below the max, let's say 18 per, and in independent top-notch sports medicine team gave the thumbs up, and we changed our own medical and training staff... Then we are talking bidness. Personally I like him as a player.
The medicals coupled with the contract is too scary.
If he came in below the max, let's say 18 per, and in independent top-notch sports medicine team gave the thumbs up, and we changed our own medical and training staff... Then we are talking bidness. Personally I like him as a player.
The medicals coupled with the contract is too scary.
Posted on 6/25/16 at 7:51 am to Crewz
quote:
I prefer Batum but if he says no and Parsons says he will come for the max, I dump Reke and sign him ASAP, then use the rest of my cap space on Jodie Meeks, re-sign Frazier and Ennis and that is a successful offseason IMO
Don't see any backup bigs in that plan. Thoughts?
Posted on 6/25/16 at 8:21 am to Fun Bunch
Backup bigs would be DC, Ajinca, Babbitt, and Diallo. They can eat up those 35 mins just fine
Posted on 6/25/16 at 8:23 am to TigerinATL
quote:
Also, the fact that free spending Mark Cuban doesn't want to max him out says something. I'm not sure what it says, it might just be that he sees the writing on the wall and is finally ready to tank. But it does cast some doubt on Chandler's worth.
Cuban gave Wesley Matthews big money last year coming off a torn achilles. Who was nearing 30. Matthews was clearly a different player last year, so he may have some trepidation signing a guy like Parsons and having 2 of those timebombs on the same team taking up a ton of money
Posted on 6/25/16 at 8:42 am to Lester Earl
Anyone we give the Max to has to be a 2 way player.
Posted on 6/25/16 at 8:43 am to supe12sta12z
And Parsons is
I understand that people who haven't watched him much will assume that he is bad on D because he is white, but he is a good defender. I have him as a better perimeter defender than Barnes, for instance
I understand that people who haven't watched him much will assume that he is bad on D because he is white, but he is a good defender. I have him as a better perimeter defender than Barnes, for instance
Posted on 6/25/16 at 8:46 am to Crewz
back to back years with season ending surgery to the same knee. I like him as a player but that sounds like a ticking timebomb to me
Posted on 6/25/16 at 8:49 am to Crewz
Giving Parsons a max is a win now move. Almost every Pels fan, yourself included, has called for a patient approach with an eye towards 2019/2020. Maxing out 28yo Parsons doesn't really fit that.
Of course, I can see this FO giving it a try.
Of course, I can see this FO giving it a try.
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