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Yall are being ridiculous. If we have a chance to get Josh Smith, we should get him.
At anything $5m or less, at the very least he's a trade asset next year. Fit is important, but he's too talented to simply pass on. He'd instantly upgrade our bench, or be a better starter than Babbitt. Offensively our team is fine. This guy upgrades our defense significantly.
I think he goes to Kings. Don't really see the fit in Dallas. Are there a lot of minutes backing up Dirk and Parsons? Rockets are a better fit. He'd start at PF. Has a relationship with Dwight.
I wouldn't judge this guy on his play with Pistons. They're a dumpster fire.
People criticize the Pistons for playing Smith at SF. He gets released. The first thing I see here is someone suggesting we pick him up to play SF... Go figure... Sometimes I fool myself things like this are just on purpose, and we can call ourselves and educated fanbase, that makes pertinent comments...
He's a PF that needs the ball in his hands and gets frustrated easily. How in the world he fits here? Are we short on PFs? Are we short on players that need the ball in their hands? Do we need defense? Sure, but makes zero sense to get in a bidding war for Smith, and if he's not accepting a bench role in which he won't likely see more than 20 minutes per game, he's not going to be useful here, because that's what we got to offer him...
That's my point of view, feel free to tell me yours..
We already have the world's greatest Power Forward.
Sacramento looking at Derron Williams AND Josh Smith.
That would be hilarious.
I don't watch him play much, but from what I read he has a low BBIQ, won't adapt his game to fit the team concept, and can't make outside shots. We already complain about Tyreke for the same reasons to a much lesser degree. Therefore, no.
Josh Smith:
Pros: Great athlete the likes we don't have short of AD. Excellent defender and rebounder.
Cons: A terrible shooter that takes shots like a great shooter. Horrible from the FT line. And a tweener without a real position. Basically a bigger, bulkier, slightly less brain dead Aminu.
He can be someone else's issue.
Houston's aggressively pursuing Smith, sources say. Rockets-Smith had strong mutual interest 'in 13, but couldn't get sign-and-trade done.
— Adrian Wojnarowski (@WojYahooNBA) December 22, 2014
I saw this trending on FB and I just knew a thread was started here. I'll make this short.....We Don't Need Him. He would either be out of position playing SF or he would take all of Anderson's minutes (unless you think we should trade anderson to make room for this guy which is a joke). Or is he gonna come off the bench and be a backup SF which is still not all that great. We don't need him.
The best part about this is it shows how awful of a GM Dumars is so keep him away from this team
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I would bring Stemsma back before getting Smith
Actually, I don't think he'd be a bad fit with Ryno and Davis on the floor. He could defend opposing 3s on defense and play the PF role offensively. Let Ryno play the 3 offensively and guard opposing 4s. It works out. and if we could get him at $4 mil/year, that would be great value. At the very least, he is a trade asset if we go after Durant next offseason.
Pistons will use stretch provision on remaining $26 million of Josh Smith's contract, league source tells Yahoo. This gives some cap relief.
— Adrian Wojnarowski (@WojYahooNBA) 22 december 2014
Yes. Apparently so. News seems to be they will pay his full amount this year and then stretch his 2yr/26m. He will count for just over 5m/yr for the next 5 years. This all changes some whenever he signs with another team as that will mitigate some of Detroit's cost but who knows to what extent.
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