Woj: Mavs Close to Moving Dennis Smith. Suns in Talks
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Brogdon would be nice, but I think the chances are very low Milwaukee doesn’t match.
I’m pretty meh on Rubio. He provides defense and playmaking, but that shot is a killer.
I don’t know if Rozier is just unhappy, I think he’s easily gettable, but he’s not playing well.
Rose is kinda interesting, his numbers are pretty close to his mvp numbers if you adjust for minutes. I haven’t watched him enough to see how he looks on the court though. Still, I tend to want to pass on him, that might be just remembering the Rose of the last few years.
I think tyus Jones could be gettable, especially if minny keeps rose. I’d be willing to pursue that.
I think I could get behind a DeAngelo Russell signing too. I was a huge fan predraft and after some shaky moments, he seems to be rounding into shape. Give him a big offer and I think Brooklyn might pass, they have ideas for big things this summer and they already locked dinwiddie down.
Ja Morant is intriguing too. I’ve mostly focused on 4’s for the draft. I think it’s rare to see a pg succeed as a rookie and Morant might fit better off the bench anyways. I like Melton next to booker more than Morant next to him. Would probably spell the end for okobo here.
I’m pretty meh on Rubio. He provides defense and playmaking, but that shot is a killer.
I don’t know if Rozier is just unhappy, I think he’s easily gettable, but he’s not playing well.
Rose is kinda interesting, his numbers are pretty close to his mvp numbers if you adjust for minutes. I haven’t watched him enough to see how he looks on the court though. Still, I tend to want to pass on him, that might be just remembering the Rose of the last few years.
I think tyus Jones could be gettable, especially if minny keeps rose. I’d be willing to pursue that.
I think I could get behind a DeAngelo Russell signing too. I was a huge fan predraft and after some shaky moments, he seems to be rounding into shape. Give him a big offer and I think Brooklyn might pass, they have ideas for big things this summer and they already locked dinwiddie down.
Ja Morant is intriguing too. I’ve mostly focused on 4’s for the draft. I think it’s rare to see a pg succeed as a rookie and Morant might fit better off the bench anyways. I like Melton next to booker more than Morant next to him. Would probably spell the end for okobo here.
Re: Woj: Mavs Close to Moving Dennis Smith. Suns in Talks
I agree with all of this. I've always liked Russell. He still hasn't totally figured it out and I don't know if pairing him with Book is tenable defensively.Split T wrote: ↑Fri Jan 18, 2019 7:55 amBrogdon would be nice, but I think the chances are very low Milwaukee doesn’t match.
I’m pretty meh on Rubio. He provides defense and playmaking, but that shot is a killer.
I don’t know if Rozier is just unhappy, I think he’s easily gettable, but he’s not playing well.
Rose is kinda interesting, his numbers are pretty close to his mvp numbers if you adjust for minutes. I haven’t watched him enough to see how he looks on the court though. Still, I tend to want to pass on him, that might be just remembering the Rose of the last few years.
I think tyus Jones could be gettable, especially if minny keeps rose. I’d be willing to pursue that.
I think I could get behind a DeAngelo Russell signing too. I was a huge fan predraft and after some shaky moments, he seems to be rounding into shape. Give him a big offer and I think Brooklyn might pass, they have ideas for big things this summer and they already locked dinwiddie down.
Ja Morant is intriguing too. I’ve mostly focused on 4’s for the draft. I think it’s rare to see a pg succeed as a rookie and Morant might fit better off the bench anyways. I like Melton next to booker more than Morant next to him. Would probably spell the end for okobo here.
I also really like Morant, but if he's our starting PG next season we're in the lottery again.
All reasons we should try and address the need by trade.
Re: Woj: Mavs Close to Moving Dennis Smith. Suns in Talks
Russell-Booker could be an issue defensively, which is why having Melton is nice. Could make sure to stagger our rotations so Russell and booker start and finish the game together, but otherwise have them split. Which also has the benefit of keeping a solid primary initiator on the court always.
Ya Ja looks real good, but he’ll struggle a lot as a rookie. From James Jones comments, we’re not bringing in a rookie pg. I’m actually kinda expecting us to trade our pick.
Ya Ja looks real good, but he’ll struggle a lot as a rookie. From James Jones comments, we’re not bringing in a rookie pg. I’m actually kinda expecting us to trade our pick.
Re: Woj: Mavs Close to Moving Dennis Smith. Suns in Talks
Rubio is shooting better than Booker right now. He is not a better shooter, of course, but Rubio is not has bad as he once was.Split T wrote: ↑Fri Jan 18, 2019 7:55 amBrogdon would be nice, but I think the chances are very low Milwaukee doesn’t match.
I’m pretty meh on Rubio. He provides defense and playmaking, but that shot is a killer.
I don’t know if Rozier is just unhappy, I think he’s easily gettable, but he’s not playing well.
Rose is kinda interesting, his numbers are pretty close to his mvp numbers if you adjust for minutes. I haven’t watched him enough to see how he looks on the court though. Still, I tend to want to pass on him, that might be just remembering the Rose of the last few years.
I think tyus Jones could be gettable, especially if minny keeps rose. I’d be willing to pursue that.
I think I could get behind a DeAngelo Russell signing too. I was a huge fan predraft and after some shaky moments, he seems to be rounding into shape. Give him a big offer and I think Brooklyn might pass, they have ideas for big things this summer and they already locked dinwiddie down.
Ja Morant is intriguing too. I’ve mostly focused on 4’s for the draft. I think it’s rare to see a pg succeed as a rookie and Morant might fit better off the bench anyways. I like Melton next to booker more than Morant next to him. Would probably spell the end for okobo here.
Re: Woj: Mavs Close to Moving Dennis Smith. Suns in Talks
Assuming you just mean from 3, since Book has been so awful this year. But overall, they still are not close. eFG is 51 to 46 this season.
Re: Woj: Mavs Close to Moving Dennis Smith. Suns in Talks
Booker hasn’t shot well from 3 this year, so that’s not saying much. Rubio is at 33% and is assisted on over 80% of his attempts. He’s hitting corner 3’s at 40%, so that’s nice. He’s a bigger threat than Melton, but you can still go under on every pick n roll with him and teams will still leave him to help on booker without thinking twice.
Rubio is like Melton without as much defensive potential, but better playmaking. I think we need a pg that can shoulder some of the playmaking and scoring load we place on booker. Rubio doesn’t help with the scoring load.
Rubio is like Melton without as much defensive potential, but better playmaking. I think we need a pg that can shoulder some of the playmaking and scoring load we place on booker. Rubio doesn’t help with the scoring load.
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Re: Woj: Mavs Close to Moving Dennis Smith. Suns in Talks
Based on the offense I've seen so far this year, we need a combo guard who can be a playmaker and shoot. That sounds obvious but I think a guy in the mold of D'Angelo Russell or Brogdon would fit. A bigger combo to pair with Book, keep the offense flowing, switch on D and still knock down shots or create offense. We may not need/want a traditional 6-1 PG to dribble around setting everyone up.
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Brogdon would be main target. I am starying to talk myself into a max offer. If they match, so be it.
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If Goran declines his player option, we could have IT, Bledsoe, and Goran all on the market this summer.
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What is a max contract for him?Ring_Wanted wrote: ↑Fri Jan 18, 2019 1:59 pmBrogdon would be main target. I am starying to talk myself into a max offer. If they match, so be it.
Re: Woj: Mavs Close to Moving Dennis Smith. Suns in Talks
Same as booker got, minus year 5. Raises each year might be slightly decreased, but something like 4/110 I’d guess
Re: Woj: Mavs Close to Moving Dennis Smith. Suns in Talks
So...should we sign all three?
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OF COURSE! But we have to promise each of them they will be the lead guard with the ball in their hands.
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A max for Brogdon is insane. Madness.
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Agreed. I like Brogdan, but not close to that much.
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Yeah, I thought we were talking about 12M a year or something. I am so uninformed on the cap/what max means for different players.
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Also, didn't I read that you can't give out two designated max contracts?
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You can't trade for two max contract players - that's what would prevent Boston from trading for Anthony Davis after trading for Kyrie Irving.
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