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    The Missing Piece: Searching for the Next Ryan Anderson

    There is an argument made by Hornets fans and some national analysts that gets stated as fact despite a growing amount of evidence to the contrary that I just can’t let slide any longer. The argument is that cap space is somewhat meaningless to a small market team such as ours because we can not attract quality players and/or we have to overpay for quality players to come here. How can we accept this argument as fact coming off the summer that we just had?
    Ryan Anderson and Robin Lopez were both free agents that saw an opportunity in New Orleans to be a part of a franchise on the rise, signing four and three year deals respectively. They both mentioned Monty Williams in their press conferences and the respect he has around the league, while citing an opportunity to showcase their talents as a primary reason for joining the Hornets. The two signed modest contracts that will cost the Hornets right around $13.5 million annually combined, and in return the Hornets have received just over 29 points and 14 rebounds per game from the duo. Ryan Anderson has perhaps the best contract of any player not on a rookie deal in the NBA when you take production into consideration, and Robin Lopez has a PER higher than several highly paid centers including Al Horford, Joakim Noah, Marcin Gortat, and DeAndre Jordan.
    Dell Demps has shown what he can do with cap space and he is getting more of it this summer. The dead money that this team is paying Rashard Lewis and Matt Carroll comes off the books, as does the salaries of Al-Farouq Aminu, Roger Mason, and Xavier Henry. The Hornets figure to have between 16 and 21 million dollars in cap space this summer depending on some decisions that they make on other players on the roster, and that is far more money than it cost for them to land the two guys who lead the team in production this year. Demps needs to identify the next Ryan Anderson- an undervalued player who is capable of producing at an elite level. Even a couple of Lopez-type signings wouldn’t be the worst thing in the world. With that in mind, here are a couple of guys to watch out for:
    Jeff Teague, PG, Atlanta Hawks
    Most people think that Ryan Anderson really made a leap last season, but in reality he was pretty much the same player as he was in the season prior, he just got more minutes and shots. The same might be said for Teague, who is posting career highs in points and assists this year because of his increased role in the Hawks offense. But the reality is that Teague has actually been quite good for a couple of years, as his per-36 numbers have been nearly identical over the last three seasons. In fact, Teague has actually seen a drop in his true shooting percentage this season, partly because he doesn’t have another playmaker on the court that can allow him to play off the ball from time to time. Eric Gordon could do a lot of the things that Joe Johnson did with the Hawks, handling the ball in the half court, and that is when Teague was at his most efficient offensively.
    The Hawks are said to be in the market for CP3 this summer and if they chase him, one could see a scenario where they take for granted the 24 year-old blossoming point guard that they have right under their nose. In that case, a sign-and-trade could be in the works or perhaps the Hornets could just put a deal in front of him that the Hawks refuse to match. When you look at the deals signed by other point guards in his class this summer, a deal that is similar to Anderson’s could be all it takes to bring in a starting point guard that would drastically improve this team on both ends of the court.
    Chase Budinger, SF, Minnesota Timberwolves
    Before he got hurt this season, many felt that Budinger was looking like a guy poised for a breakout season. He hadn’t found his three-point stroke yet in Rick Adelmen’s offense but he was shooting nearly 70% on two-pointers, attacking the rim and hitting a newly developed mid-range shot with consistency. A career 37% three-point shooter coming into this season, that part of his game was likely to take off as well, seeing that the Timberwolves acquired him partly because he shot 52% on his corner three’s the year before. Budinger has a lot of aspects of his game that fit into what the Hornets are trying to do at the SF position offensively and this coud be a place where he finally gets consistent minutes. He has never gotten more than 24 minutes per night in his career and was in a timeshare for all three years in Houston. Budinger is an unrestricted free agent this summer and a modest contract could bring him in; a contract that could very easily be greatly exceeded by his production.
    Gerald Henderson, SG, Charlotte Bobcats
    If you want to find a young vet who has been quietly improving every year, Gerald Henderson is your guy. Henderson has been on a horrible team the past couple of seasons, and because of that most people haven’t noticed that he has turned himself into a nice player who might be able to really blossom if surrounded by some complimentary talent. His PER has risen dramatically every year he has been in the league, and is up to a very respectable 16.7 this season. His true shooting percentage is in the top ten amongst starting shooting guards mostly because he has significantly improved his three-point shooting this year. The problem with Henderson has been injuries, and he was banged up again this year but has returned from a foot injury and is playing wonderfully. Again, a modest contract could take him away from a Bobcats team that is suddenly loaded at the guard position and the Hornets could land a guy who is at the point in his career where he is primed for takeoff.
    Other Possibilities: Andray Blatche (2nd amongst PF’s in PER), Brandan Wright (6th amongst centers in PER), Rodrigue Beaubois *(high assist rate/low turnover rate)
    All Eyes on Eric Bledsoe

    It is nice to fantasize about the players that Dell can land next summer, but if he wants to make a move this year that can set the franchise up for the foreseeable future, the target in his sights has to be Eric Bledsoe. The Bucks are sticking with Jennings this year as they make a playoff push, so he is off the table, but Bledsoe is very much on it because of the position that the LA Clippers find themselves in at this moment. The Clippers are all about winning big this year, as well they should be, because a first-round exit could also mean an exit by Chris Paul. Bledsoe has been fantastic in his limited minutes, but he is stuck behind both Paul and Chauncey Billups at the point and can’t find minutes at the two because Jamal Crawford is having his best season as a pro. Bledsoe is the Clippers most valuable trade asset that they can afford to part with and they need size on their front line to compete with Marc Gasol, Dwight Howard, and Tim Duncan once they reach the playoffs. A trade built around Bledsoe and Robin Lopez as the key components just seems to make sense for both teams, with perhaps Vasquez thrown in as an insurance policy for the Clippers.
    The beautiful part is that if Dell can make this trade work, he will actually find himself with extra money this offseason to fill in the three position and find a replacement for Lopez. Meanwhile, Bledsoe and Gordon would take the Hornets perimeter defense from horrid to elite overnight. For so many reasons, this is the ideal move for the Hornets to make between now and the trade deadline, and Dell will have added another chapter to his legacy if he can pull it off.
    Game to Watch

    It sounds odd, but check out tonight’s Canisus vs. Syracuse game tonight at 6:00 CST on ESPN3/ESPN Full Court. Canisus is actually good this year, but the guy you will actually be watching for is Syracuse super sophomore Michael Carter-Williams, a 6 foot 6 point guard who is leading the nation in assists. Carter is still somewhat raw offensively, but the potential is almost limitless with this guy. I grew up watching a lot of college basketball in the 90′s and it is hard not to see a lot of Fab Five Jalen Rose in his game. Fun kid to watch, even if it is against Canisus.
    The Missing Piece is a weekly feature that you can find every Saturday only on Hornets247.com. For previous issues in the series, click here.



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    The Franchise Contributor luigi modelo's Avatar
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    good read .... and yes, watch Carter-Williams tonight. He's the real deal

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    The Missing Piece: Searching for the Next Ryan Anderson

    I like Brandon wright as a replacement for Lopez if we end up not re-signing him

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    I like both Teague and Bledsoe....and at SF, although he wouldn't come cheap, I will continue to toot the horn of Chandler Parsons....
    "we might make dollars, but we don't necessarily make sense"

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    Quote Originally Posted by ramsters60 View Post
    I like both Teague and Bledsoe....and at SF, although he wouldn't come cheap, I will continue to toot the horn of Chandler Parsons....
    You and Daryl Morey. I have never included Parsons in these pieces because Morey is so in love with that guy that I just dont think he will let him go
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    Quote Originally Posted by MichaelMcNamara View Post
    You and Daryl Morey. I have never included Parsons in these pieces because Morey is so in love with that guy that I just dont think he will let him go
    Michael-You've been advocating a Lopez-for-starting caliber guard swap for a while now. Out of curiosity, in your opinion, if Smith requires surgery and is done for the year, does that make you/the FO/Benson much more hesitant to ship out Lopez this season?

    Obviously a Bledsoe deal you take no matter what. But what about other, lesser deals that may be on the table?

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    trade lopez for a scoring SF or PG and sign pekovic or jefferson at center

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    Quote Originally Posted by greewe View Post
    Michael-You've been advocating a Lopez-for-starting caliber guard swap for a while now. Out of curiosity, in your opinion, if Smith requires surgery and is done for the year, does that make you/the FO/Benson much more hesitant to ship out Lopez this season?

    Obviously a Bledsoe deal you take no matter what. But what about other, lesser deals that may be on the table?
    I couldn't imagine anything that only impacts this year would prevent the Hornets from making the right move. I mean, lets say we move Lopez for Bledsoe and Smith misses significant time. Yeah, we would have no legit 7 footer this year, but what are we trying to accomplish this year anyway? So, long story short, no I do not see the Smith injury effected a move one way or the other

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    The Bobcats are shopping Henderson.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AD23forMVP View Post
    The Bobcats are shopping Henderson.
    Would love to get Henderson, super athletic and improving 3

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    Quote Originally Posted by AD23forMVP View Post
    The Bobcats are shopping Henderson.
    Bobcats are horrendous up front right now. I think both teams say yes to some kind of package built around Henderson and Lopez. Henderson and Jeffrey Taylor for Lopez works for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ramsters60 View Post
    I like both Teague and Bledsoe....and at SF, although he wouldn't come cheap, I will continue to toot the horn of Chandler Parsons....
    Co-signed.

    Would make my day to see us grab either Teague or Bledsoe. Parsons is good but I'm hoping we can find a bigger impact SF via draft and focus our cap on PG. Keep the Davis/Lopez/Ryno rotation as is. Lopez annoys me at times but is very useful for the price we're paying.

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    ^Aren't they looking to trade Henderson so they can play Jeff Taylor more?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rheem654 View Post
    ^Aren't they looking to trade Henderson so they can play Jeff Taylor more?
    Gerald henderson is a SG. I don't know why someone said he is a 3.

    Bobcats are giving heavy minutes to Gordon, Sessions, and Kemba- hence the desire to trade Henderson for a big. MKG is there 3, so Jeff Taylor isnt a must keep

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