karl malone
Well-Known Member
Yup everything I have read on Hill and seen from his camp makes me like his fit.
- Good 3 point shooter
- Good D
- Team oriented (OK with role changes)
- Does not need the ball in his hands to be effective (flexibility with Hayward/Hood/Exum/Burks)
- Saying the right things (we will see if it holds)
One could argue Hill is better overall too. The one year he's had a high usage, he put up offensive stats on par with Teague, while providing good defense. People undervalue defense so much.
Furthermore, in the playoffs where things actually matter, Hill has been better. Teague is woefully inefficient in the playoffs, despite having a good surrounding cast. For his career he's shooting 40% overall and 31% from 3...yay. Or maybe we should talk about this recent year where against the mighty defense of Kyrie Irving he shot 34% overall, and 38% overall for the playoffs. But hey, he made the all star team once.
George Hill > Teague
Better rebounder
Better at taking care of the ball
Better shooting %'s
More of his shots are 3 pointers
More versatile defender
Teague is used more, has the ball in his hands more. Doesn't mean he is better. I'd take Hill, I don't understand the trade for Indy.
Fewer health issues
More versatility
Better length
Better D
Improves wing rotation
Versatility on defense (switching onto 1-2-3)
Higher probability of signing extension, even if Dante is starting at 1
Hayward connection
Better leadership/ attitude
Add the following:
Should be cheaper in an extension
Doesn't rely on athleticism as much. Once Teague loses that first step, he loses much of his value.
Great posts. An argument can be made that Teague is the better player but the fact that Hill is the better fit seems pretty inarguable to me. With Snyder having coached Teague & DL having been involved in drafting Hill, I'm confident the FO office had more than enough information to make the right decision.
As far as the overall reaction to this trade, I'm surprised to see so much negativity. From what I could tell, the majority of the fan base was in favor of re-signing Hayward & seeing what this core could accomplish long-term. Adding Hill makes this much more likely. #12 is certainly a high price to pay but I would be shocked if this was simply a 1 year rental.
This trade may not elevate us to contender status, but it's undoubtedly a move in the right direction. Step #1 was to establish & develop a core group of players. Step #2 is to add veterans to that core. This trade shows a clear commitment to our young players, as well as to competing this season. I fully expect an additional veteran (or 2) to be added via FA or trade.