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Can Exum be fixed?

Dante can improve a lot of things that will be game changers... handle and shot at the top of the list.

Even if he was a good spot up shooter he’d space the floor and would attack close outs quite well.

I’d like to see him attack from the 45 more when he can catch it on the fly and go. Just dribbling down and beating people on straight line drives will only work so many times.

I’m really encouraged by his finishing... it still looks awkward as hell sometimes but it used to look like he would get to the rim with no plan and just throw it up.

The biggest problem is he needs reps... games are too important now to be pati my and he needs to stay healthy. I don’t see him getting anything more than the MLE next year which we would happily match. I think we’ve built up some goodwill with Dante and he will want to stick around. He may want to bolt for a starting gig if there is one out there... not sure. I’d love to keep him and I think it’d be a good long term decision for both parties to figure it out.
 
You are 100% correct. I don't think Exum will ever be as good of a defender as Roberson. Mainly, I was just trying to point out that Roberson's defense warrants his poor offense. So many in this forum want to bash Exum because he's not finishing or running the offense all that well. In my opinion, we don't need that as much since Mitchell has emerged. We just need Exum to be as good of a defender as possible (not quite as good as Roberson) and almost average to average on offense (which is much better than Roberson).

I think he’d be better playing with a Neto or Rubio or Ingles for a while and let them get us into our sets. He should be in attack mode and do less thinking. He is painfully slow at getting us into our sets sometimes and it drives Quin nuts.
 
Exum can be that other guy that breaks the paint and gets the defense rotating. He’s a guy that raises the ceiling of this team and I don’t think he will get an albatross contract and may turn out to be a bargain on a long term deal.
 
If he makes $10 or less on a 3 year deal where we control either year 3 or year 4, I think that's a good deal for both sides.
 
If he makes $10 or less on a 3 year deal where we control either year 3 or year 4, I think that's a good deal for both sides.

Agreed... he’s a guy that can play and guard 3 positions so if he’s healthy he can play... still young and we always knew he was a project. If he gets something that jeopardizes 2019 cap space flexibility then I’m okay letting him walk. He’s not the type, because of injury, that I’d assume we could trade if just match and worry later.
 
I'm thinking no more than $10 at any point during the contract. So maybe something like:
18/19 season - $8
19/20 season - $9
20/21 season - team option $10

Could also see Exum bet on himself with a one year deal around 8-10 and either a team or player option on second year.

Or do a 2/20 with second year only like 1-2M guaranteed... gives us even more flexibility.
 
Could also see Exum bet on himself with a one year deal around 8-10 and either a team or player option on second year.

Or do a 2/20 with second year only like 1-2M guaranteed... gives us even more flexibility.

I think we need a 3 year deal even if we have to pay him $10 per year. Maybe first two years guaranteed with year 3 being a team option.

If he just improves marginally, he's a very good asset for us. Every team needs all the athletic, good defending, "switchable" players they can get. He is more valuable to this team over the next 3 years than anybody we can probably sign for $10 per year in 2018 free agency. Just look at the pathetic list of PG's and SG's this year. https://hoopshype.com/2018/04/22/nba-free-agency-2018-the-top-players-2/
 
What needs to be fixed is expectations. He seems to have a much longer learning curve that has continually been interrupted by injury. It's a real conundrum with it being a contract year. Glad it's not my decision but if they do sign him I hope he is given a bit more rein and he reaches a bit more of that potential the organization sees in him.
 
I think we need a 3 year deal even if we have to pay him $10 per year. Maybe first two years guaranteed with year 3 being a team option.

If he just improves marginally, he's a very good asset for us. Every team needs all the athletic, good defending, "switchable" players they can get. He is more valuable to this team over the next 3 years than anybody we can probably sign for $10 per year in 2018 free agency. Just look at the pathetic list of PG's and SG's this year. https://hoopshype.com/2018/04/22/nba-free-agency-2018-the-top-players-2/

I can see him wanting to hit FA next year if he can't get a decent 4 year deal. I could also see us being interested in a team option for a second year because 2019 FA is really where we can and should strike.
 
We tanked to get this guy.

We tanked to get a good shot at a franchise changing player... tanking only works if you do it over multiple years because sometimes things don't work out. Saric is the only guy we passed on that has been quite good... it happens.
 
Well, if the expectation regarding Exum is reaching a Roberson-like level, then I don't think it matters much if he is re-signed at all, since we are talking about very marginal players. Roberson, for instance, has had a PER around 10.0 each season of his career -- a PER of 15.00 means that the player efficiency is on par with league average. He is basically an enforcer with no discernible skills, including shooting. The problem is that Exum doesn't even seem cut out to be an enforcer. What can he become?
 
Dante can improve a lot of things that will be game changers... handle and shot at the top of the list.

Even if he was a good spot up shooter he’d space the floor and would attack close outs quite well.

I’d like to see him attack from the 45 more when he can catch it on the fly and go. Just dribbling down and beating people on straight line drives will only work so many times.

I’m really encouraged by his finishing... it still looks awkward as hell sometimes but it used to look like he would get to the rim with no plan and just throw it up.

The biggest problem is he needs reps... games are too important now to be pati my and he needs to stay healthy. I don’t see him getting anything more than the MLE next year which we would happily match. I think we’ve built up some goodwill with Dante and he will want to stick around. He may want to bolt for a starting gig if there is one out there... not sure. I’d love to keep him and I think it’d be a good long term decision for both parties to figure it out.

What is the MLE next year?
 
Fixes:better hesitation move, crossover move, midrange pull up, better three point%, better decision making.

Can he be fixed? probably, but that's a lot of stuff. (Some improvement will come with more playing time. ) He fixes one or two of those things, and he is a decent rotation player. He fixes all of it and he is an all star.

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Well, if the expectation regarding Exum is reaching a Roberson-like level, then I don't think it matters much if he is re-signed at all, since we are talking about very marginal players. Roberson, for instance, has had a PER around 10.0 each season of his career -- a PER of 15.00 means that the player efficiency is on par with league average. He is basically an enforcer with no discernible skills, including shooting. The problem is that Exum doesn't even seem cut out to be an enforcer. What can he become?

It's not that easy. Roberson's individual stats are mediocre. However, OKC was better when he played. I don't know the exact statistic, but OKC gave up something like 10 less points per game when Roberson played. His work on the defensive end also allowed the offensive players to work more on offense.

Sure, you can look at a guy like Roberson, Bruce Bowen, etc. and say their stats suck, but sometimes there aren't statistics that show the true importance to the team. I mean, if you looked simply at stats, some might say Gobert sucks and is overrated. However, we know better.
 
IHowever, OKC was better when he played. I don't know the exact statistic, but OKC gave up something like 10 less points per game when Roberson played.

Sadly that is not the case with Dante in playoffs so far. He was negative in +/- in every single game including blow out wins.
 
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