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Proposed this in the wishlist thread, but I'm super intrigued by it. First, I think DM is better off as a point guard and that he would benefit tremendously from having another creator and shooter on the floor.
Everyone is gaga over Bradley Beal... He's very good and I'd love to have him. He'd cost all the assets we have... and that may not be enough. So you look for off-brand options... like
Tim Hardaway Jr. - Some numbers... 24.4 pts per game on 42.4%/37%/84% shooting splits. TS% of 57% The biggest change year over year is he is getting to the line more. He's getting to the line 6.6 times per game, which is more than double what he did last year. The rest is pretty close to his normal averages... just a little more volume. If DM was putting up those numbers we'd be elated.
Some more shooting numbers... He shoots 2.8 pullup 3s per game at 36%... for reference Beal is 34.8% on 1.4 attempts. Tim also is shooting 38% on 5.4 catch and shoot threes per game. Beal is 32.4% on 6 attempts.
Tim is not a big assist guy at 2.8 per game, but that is okay for a 2 guard. Defense is tough to measure, but in Atlanta the defense was the same with him on and off the floor. NY the defense is bad but there are really too many bad defensive players there to pinpoint one problem.
I'm not saying Hardaway is better than Beal... but right now it is close. Tim makes less (8-9M less per year) than Beal and I think he could be had for just expiring contracts. We can still play in FA for other needs or make a trade to address the stretch 4 need.
It is not good to be completely dependent on DM for offensive creation... we are running Joe into the ground. If DM misses time we need another 20 pt. scorer. I think it will put additional responsibility on DM that he may struggle with, but will remove the pressure to go for 25-30 every night. Will also make teams decide which of their perimeter defenders they need to commit to DM. Long term I think DM needs to play more as a pg.
So eff hoarding cap space for guys that ain't coming and may not be better than what we could get now. It is time.
Everyone is gaga over Bradley Beal... He's very good and I'd love to have him. He'd cost all the assets we have... and that may not be enough. So you look for off-brand options... like
Tim Hardaway Jr. - Some numbers... 24.4 pts per game on 42.4%/37%/84% shooting splits. TS% of 57% The biggest change year over year is he is getting to the line more. He's getting to the line 6.6 times per game, which is more than double what he did last year. The rest is pretty close to his normal averages... just a little more volume. If DM was putting up those numbers we'd be elated.
Some more shooting numbers... He shoots 2.8 pullup 3s per game at 36%... for reference Beal is 34.8% on 1.4 attempts. Tim also is shooting 38% on 5.4 catch and shoot threes per game. Beal is 32.4% on 6 attempts.
Tim is not a big assist guy at 2.8 per game, but that is okay for a 2 guard. Defense is tough to measure, but in Atlanta the defense was the same with him on and off the floor. NY the defense is bad but there are really too many bad defensive players there to pinpoint one problem.
I'm not saying Hardaway is better than Beal... but right now it is close. Tim makes less (8-9M less per year) than Beal and I think he could be had for just expiring contracts. We can still play in FA for other needs or make a trade to address the stretch 4 need.
It is not good to be completely dependent on DM for offensive creation... we are running Joe into the ground. If DM misses time we need another 20 pt. scorer. I think it will put additional responsibility on DM that he may struggle with, but will remove the pressure to go for 25-30 every night. Will also make teams decide which of their perimeter defenders they need to commit to DM. Long term I think DM needs to play more as a pg.
So eff hoarding cap space for guys that ain't coming and may not be better than what we could get now. It is time.