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    NBA Remaining Free Agents To Target (SF)

    1-Wesley Johnsoncheap) Wes has all the tools, and fits the description of your classic athletic small forward ... He's quick and slippery when maneuvering in the lane ... At 6'7, he has a huge wingspan (easily over 7' feet), and tremendous leaping abilities which allow him to rise above traffic around the rim .Wes can run the floor and finish effectively in transition ... His quickness, awareness and long wingspan come into play defensively as well, as he is a terrific off-ball and help defender ... Can quickly move from the weak-side to ball-side, and uses those long arms and high leaping abilities to block an average of 2 shots per game.He has a smooth and fluent motion on his jump shot, and gets nice elevation He's athletic and long enough to play effective on-ball defense at the next level ... His wingspan and leaping abilities also make him an excellent rebounder, and his persistent nature and good nose for the ball make him a pest on the offensive glass ..

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oWO85YDk3S8


    2-Evan Turner (not cheap) Big combo guard with great versatility and a tremendous feel for the game ... Extremely smooth with the ball in his hands and has a bag of tricks offensively ... His handles are that of a point guards and he has a terrific ability of getting to the basket ... Has supreme confidence with the ball in his hands, excellent handle and a nasty crossover ... Slick mid-range game with the ability to change directions and get defenders off balance to create looks ... Good upperbody strength allows him to absorb contact and make plays at the rim ... Strong finisher.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R9S2-gK3TaE


    3-Tony Mitchell (very cheap) : Athletic combo forward with an intriguing skill-set ... Runs the court extremely well and is a frequent target for lob passes in transition ... Solid size for either forward position, standing about 6'8" with a long wingspan ... Displays the quickness/versatility to guard multiple positions at the next level ..

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=la86pNVMXYQ


    4-chris singelton (cheap):: A small forward with terrific size and length for the position … He is an explosive leaper and has next level athleticism … A very good player in transition, he runs the floor extremely hard and is able to finish plays above the rim in open lane situations … His upper body is well built, and he has the strength to move defenders on drives to the basket … Has developed into a formidable catch and shoot threat … With his feet set he can shoot the ball with range and fairly consistently knock down jumpers from deep … Shows the ability to make shots from the NBA three point line … His biggest impact is on the defensive end, where his size, length, athleticism and terrific instincts make him a lockdown defender

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lN0VQWyUOQs


    5-DeMarre Carroll (cheap) :A very active player who excels in a setting where he is allowed to roam and create opportunities using his length and athleticism … He plays with great energy and has a good feel for the ball, which equates to him being in the right spots when the offense breaks down … He prefers getting his looks from spotups or cuts around the basket that don’t require him to hold on to the ball for long periods of time …

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qYtfqi04yAQ


    6-Earl Clark (very cheap) : Versatile combo forward … A mismatch offensively because he can attack effectively inside and out … Has a great combination of size, strength and speed … His athleticism and explosiveness allow him to play against bigger defenders inside or quicker ones on the perimeter… Possesses a surprisingly quick first step thanks to his extremely long and powerful strides … His highpost game has become his niche, because he can back down and outmuscle smaller players, or face up and attack the bigger ones … Has developed a nice one to two dribble pullup, he shoots it with good rhythm and he gets great elevation, making it extremely difficult to contest … With his back to the basket, he shows great patience and nice footwork

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iXWu7YAioUc


    7-Chase Budinger(not cheap):: Budinger is a versatile and athletic guard with upside left in his game ... With his size (6-7), and ability to score in many different ways, there are not many players that can fully contain him (18.0 PPG) ... He is a match up problem due to his size, athleticism and basketball IQ ... Has great leaping ability and can finish strong inside the paint with authority ... With his 40 inch vertical, he easily converts ally-ops and highlight dunks are common for him ... Runs well in transition giving great effort at all times, and it results in some easy transition baskets for him ... On the perimeter, he is a mismatch as he takes advantage of smaller defenders by shooting over them with good lift ... Also uses his size to or post smaller opponents up on the block ... Possesses a great motor, consistently working to get open and showing good ability without the ball ..

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZMSUhSyFAGU


    8-Jordan Hamilton (very cheap) :Confident wing player with a strong frame and excellent scoring ability ... Can score in a variety of ways ... Able to use his strength and size (6'8.5" in shoes with a 6'9.5" wingspan) in the post against smaller players ... Adept at getting open without the ball ... A spot-up shooter who doesn't hesitate to fire if left open ... Shows great shooting mechanics ... Release is very high and very quick ... Squares up to the rim quickly .

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BuBFz08G5h8


    9-Charlie Villanueva(not cheap):A solid offensive player who has the potential to be much better. Gets almost two fifth of his offense from spot up opportunities with sizeable portions coming from post ups and offensive rebounds as well. Displays a smooth, but inconsistent jumper outside with range out past the three point line. Has improved his range since entering the League, but the consistency is still pretty far off. Decent catch and shoot guy. Pretty solid shooter off the dribble as well.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z2cCKuzrJiY


    10-Shawn Marion (very cheap)efender, rebounder, shoting inside solid veteran.


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WwRd3030yhQ


    11-Austin Daye(cheap):An extremely versatile player, who at 6-10 has great height and length for the SF position … He is more than comfortable handling the ball in transition, as well as attacking off the dribble on the perimeter … Possesses a nice mix of skills with his back to the basket, including fadeways to both shoulders, mini hooks and up and unders … Has great patience when attacking, he reads the defender then either uses a well timed shot fake or a spin move to get himself in better scoring position … Out of the triple threat is where he is most effective; people have to play him tight because of his shot and this allows him to use his long strides and good jabs to get into the lane … Shooting the ball is where he is the most effective and dangerous; he has one of the nicer release in all of college basketball

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iio4wlDD_5s

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    Scratch number 1 off your list, Wesley Johnson resigned a 1 year deal for 1 million with the Lakers

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    I think our roster is already full with 15 guys, assuming the reports about resigning Miller are true, so the FAs on your list are probably not targets. Obviously we could always make a trade.

    1. Jrue
    2. Rivers
    3. Russ
    4. Gordon
    5. Evans
    6. Jimmer
    7. Salmons
    8. Miller
    9. AD
    10. Ryno
    11. Babbitt
    12. Asik
    13. Ajinca
    14. Withey
    15. Young

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    Quote Originally Posted by greewe View Post
    I think our roster is already full with 15 guys, assuming the reports about resigning Miller are true, so the FAs on your list are probably not targets. Obviously we could always make a trade.

    1. Jrue
    2. Rivers
    3. Russ
    4. Gordon
    5. Evans
    6. Jimmer
    7. Salmons
    8. Miller
    9. AD
    10. Ryno
    11. Babbitt
    12. Asik
    13. Ajinca
    14. Withey
    15. Young
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    Quote Originally Posted by optimusprime View Post
    1-Wesley Johnsoncheap) Wes has all the tools, and fits the description of your classic athletic small forward ... He's quick and slippery when maneuvering in the lane ... At 6'7, he has a huge wingspan (easily over 7' feet), and tremendous leaping abilities which allow him to rise above traffic around the rim .Wes can run the floor and finish effectively in transition ... His quickness, awareness and long wingspan come into play defensively as well, as he is a terrific off-ball and help defender ... Can quickly move from the weak-side to ball-side, and uses those long arms and high leaping abilities to block an average of 2 shots per game.He has a smooth and fluent motion on his jump shot, and gets nice elevation He's athletic and long enough to play effective on-ball defense at the next level ... His wingspan and leaping abilities also make him an excellent rebounder, and his persistent nature and good nose for the ball make him a pest on the offensive glass ..

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oWO85YDk3S8


    2-Evan Turner (not cheap) Big combo guard with great versatility and a tremendous feel for the game ... Extremely smooth with the ball in his hands and has a bag of tricks offensively ... His handles are that of a point guards and he has a terrific ability of getting to the basket ... Has supreme confidence with the ball in his hands, excellent handle and a nasty crossover ... Slick mid-range game with the ability to change directions and get defenders off balance to create looks ... Good upperbody strength allows him to absorb contact and make plays at the rim ... Strong finisher.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R9S2-gK3TaE


    3-Tony Mitchell (very cheap) : Athletic combo forward with an intriguing skill-set ... Runs the court extremely well and is a frequent target for lob passes in transition ... Solid size for either forward position, standing about 6'8" with a long wingspan ... Displays the quickness/versatility to guard multiple positions at the next level ..

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=la86pNVMXYQ


    4-chris singelton (cheap):: A small forward with terrific size and length for the position … He is an explosive leaper and has next level athleticism … A very good player in transition, he runs the floor extremely hard and is able to finish plays above the rim in open lane situations … His upper body is well built, and he has the strength to move defenders on drives to the basket … Has developed into a formidable catch and shoot threat … With his feet set he can shoot the ball with range and fairly consistently knock down jumpers from deep … Shows the ability to make shots from the NBA three point line … His biggest impact is on the defensive end, where his size, length, athleticism and terrific instincts make him a lockdown defender

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lN0VQWyUOQs


    5-DeMarre Carroll (cheap) :A very active player who excels in a setting where he is allowed to roam and create opportunities using his length and athleticism … He plays with great energy and has a good feel for the ball, which equates to him being in the right spots when the offense breaks down … He prefers getting his looks from spotups or cuts around the basket that don’t require him to hold on to the ball for long periods of time …

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qYtfqi04yAQ


    6-Earl Clark (very cheap) : Versatile combo forward … A mismatch offensively because he can attack effectively inside and out … Has a great combination of size, strength and speed … His athleticism and explosiveness allow him to play against bigger defenders inside or quicker ones on the perimeter… Possesses a surprisingly quick first step thanks to his extremely long and powerful strides … His highpost game has become his niche, because he can back down and outmuscle smaller players, or face up and attack the bigger ones … Has developed a nice one to two dribble pullup, he shoots it with good rhythm and he gets great elevation, making it extremely difficult to contest … With his back to the basket, he shows great patience and nice footwork

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iXWu7YAioUc


    7-Chase Budinger(not cheap):: Budinger is a versatile and athletic guard with upside left in his game ... With his size (6-7), and ability to score in many different ways, there are not many players that can fully contain him (18.0 PPG) ... He is a match up problem due to his size, athleticism and basketball IQ ... Has great leaping ability and can finish strong inside the paint with authority ... With his 40 inch vertical, he easily converts ally-ops and highlight dunks are common for him ... Runs well in transition giving great effort at all times, and it results in some easy transition baskets for him ... On the perimeter, he is a mismatch as he takes advantage of smaller defenders by shooting over them with good lift ... Also uses his size to or post smaller opponents up on the block ... Possesses a great motor, consistently working to get open and showing good ability without the ball ..

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZMSUhSyFAGU


    8-Jordan Hamilton (very cheap) :Confident wing player with a strong frame and excellent scoring ability ... Can score in a variety of ways ... Able to use his strength and size (6'8.5" in shoes with a 6'9.5" wingspan) in the post against smaller players ... Adept at getting open without the ball ... A spot-up shooter who doesn't hesitate to fire if left open ... Shows great shooting mechanics ... Release is very high and very quick ... Squares up to the rim quickly .

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BuBFz08G5h8


    9-Charlie Villanueva(not cheap):A solid offensive player who has the potential to be much better. Gets almost two fifth of his offense from spot up opportunities with sizeable portions coming from post ups and offensive rebounds as well. Displays a smooth, but inconsistent jumper outside with range out past the three point line. Has improved his range since entering the League, but the consistency is still pretty far off. Decent catch and shoot guy. Pretty solid shooter off the dribble as well.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z2cCKuzrJiY


    10-Shawn Marion (very cheap)efender, rebounder, shoting inside solid veteran.


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WwRd3030yhQ


    11-Austin Daye(cheap):An extremely versatile player, who at 6-10 has great height and length for the SF position … He is more than comfortable handling the ball in transition, as well as attacking off the dribble on the perimeter … Possesses a nice mix of skills with his back to the basket, including fadeways to both shoulders, mini hooks and up and unders … Has great patience when attacking, he reads the defender then either uses a well timed shot fake or a spin move to get himself in better scoring position … Out of the triple threat is where he is most effective; people have to play him tight because of his shot and this allows him to use his long strides and good jabs to get into the lane … Shooting the ball is where he is the most effective and dangerous; he has one of the nicer release in all of college basketball

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iio4wlDD_5s
    Johnson signed with the Lakers, Carroll and Budinger are both under contract. ..The rest excluding Marion, IMO aren't really an upgrade to what we have. ..

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    Yeah I think we stand Pat...Salmons wont be bad guys...he more than likely wont be good either but should in that purpose serve as an upgrade over Aminu...
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    Half of those guys seem to be like Aminu, but a little better offensively IMO. LOL! We have our 15 players though, so we would have to cut a player to make it work.

    It's not our year to add the starting small forward piece to the puzzle. We will have a stop gap package of Tyreke Evans and John Salmons to fill the hole till next offseason and I'm good with that. We are not going to find a small forward that is a better player than Eric Gordon this offseason, so we play Reke and him together to start games. We can get away with that lineup a lot more now that we have two of the best rim protecting big men behind them. I can't think of a better duo to protect a Reke, Gordon, and Jrue lineup.

    This offseason we added our starting center and next year will we add that missing piece at small forward. Unless the Reke, Gordon, Jrue lineup works really well and Gordon doesn't opt out. So if Gordon doesn't opt out and we don't deal one of the top 6 guys, then we may be in this same spot with just adding another 1 year stop gap. The free agent crop at small forward is a whole lot better next offseason anyway. So hopefully Gordon has his best year as a professional cause we will win either way. We either will have a lineup that works with Reke starting at the 3 or Gordon opts out and we add that next piece to the puzzle. OR he is seen as an attractable asset again and we trade him and his expiring deal.
    Last edited by RekesNotWeak; 07-21-2014 at 05:54 PM. Reason: added the top paragraph; trading gordon

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