Ish said run it back. pretty sure that meant Book, Green, Dillon and the three they resigned. Green has been working out. If I had his money and girl friend, the gym would be outa sight
Chicago for sure is a good match. They don't have a primary scorer to build around. They just drafted a young guy who could be that in Caleb Wilson, and they signed Norman Powell. Supposedly, they want to move Josh Giddey so they can get Coby White back in the lineup as a more athletic PG, as they are trying to build a team that is high flying and athletically oriented.
So, a Green for Giddey type of trade would work well for both teams. The Suns need a floor leader who can play a more half court oriented game, and the Bulls are moving towards a more explosive profile lineup. Plus, the contracts also line up nearly perfectly.
Giddey is more efficient and far better passer/rebounder. But then again it’s the Bulls so they might as well call and try.Chicago for sure is a good match. They don't have a primary scorer to build around. They just drafted a young guy who could be that in Caleb Wilson, and they signed Norman Powell. Supposedly, they want to move Josh Giddey so they can get Coby White back in the lineup as a more athletic PG, as they are trying to build a team that is high flying and athletically oriented.
So, a Green for Giddey type of trade would work well for both teams. The Suns need a floor leader who can play a more half court oriented game, and the Bulls are moving towards a more explosive profile lineup. Plus, the contracts also line up nearly perfectly.
We'll have to see if they can both stay healthy.The problem with Jalen Green is not Jalen Green. It’s the Green/Booker pairing.
Reminds me of that song with the lyrics, "Things that make you go hmmm."xc_hide_links_from_guests_guests_error_hide_media
jalen green is a scoring machine - but i'd love to see how many shot attempts everyone tookReminds me of that song with the lyrics, "Things that make you go hmmm."
jalen green is a scoring machine - but i'd love to see how many shot attempts everyone took
Also, you can't compare shooting percentage of a guard to a big man like Senguin. They don't compare.They don't list total attempts on BBRef but he ranks #38 in FG% from that draft at 42.2% and 25 in 3pt% at 33.9%. Neither is worth his salary and he'll need to improve a good bit of he wants an extension
Also, you can't compare shooting percentage of a guard to a big man like Senguin. They don't compare.
that what i was thinking - homie takes a lot of shots but he'll get extended regardlessThey don't list total attempts on BBRef but he ranks #38 in FG% from that draft at 42.2% and 25 in 3pt% at 33.9%. Neither is worth his salary and he'll need to improve a good bit of he wants an extension
that what i was thinking - homie takes a lot of shots but he'll get extended regardless
I can’t imagine they are even considering a max extension. Right now they are still trying to determine if they want him on this team.Depends on the money. I really hope they don't give him a max extension. He's eligible to sign a 4 year $240 million dollar deal in October, the anniversary of his last contract. The first year would be $50.7m with 8% raises, ending at $66m. He's not worth that.
If we can retain him somewhere around $25-30 million then I'd be fine with that. It wouldn't cripple us if he does improve and should be traceable, especially if there are player options or non guaranteed salary.
People can say what they want about Book and his salary but I don't think anyone would argue Green is worth the same money as him
I really feel like the NBA is changing dramatically with the current CBA and players such as Green are going to have to start getting their big paydays AFTER they've developed. The risk betting on a player to hit their potential is no longer worth it, IMO.Depends on the money. I really hope they don't give him a max extension. He's eligible to sign a 4 year $240 million dollar deal in October, the anniversary of his last contract. The first year would be $50.7m with 8% raises, ending at $66m. He's not worth that.
If we can retain him somewhere around $25-30 million then I'd be fine with that. It wouldn't cripple us if he does improve and should be traceable, especially if there are player options or non guaranteed salary.
People can say what they want about Book and his salary but I don't think anyone would argue Green is worth the same money as him annually.
If Luka couldn't get the max from Dallas, it really makes you wonder. He was arguably one of those guys you would pay, and yet Dallas really thought about it hard, and said no.I really feel like the NBA is changing dramatically with the current CBA and players such as Green are going to have to start getting their big paydays AFTER they've developed. The risk betting on a player to hit their potential is no longer worth it, IMO.
I've said it a few times but I really believe teams will now be better off with a pretty good guard making 20 or 30 per than a very good guard making 50 or more. And that applies to the other positions too. Save the big checks for the very rare players that can carry teams.
I really feel like the NBA is changing dramatically with the current CBA and players such as Green are going to have to start getting their big paydays AFTER they've developed. The risk betting on a player to hit their potential is no longer worth it, IMO.
I've said it a few times but I really believe teams will now be better off with a pretty good guard making 20 or 30 per than a very good guard making 50 or more. And that applies to the other positions too. Save the big checks for the very rare players that can carry teams.
The Wizards do that. How else do you get anyone to stay and play in that God-forsaken town?Don't tell the Wizards about that. They just signed Trae Young to that huge contract extension.