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I though we only got the 16 million in space is if Jrues hold came off the books. But whatever, it doesn't matter to me as long as there are scenarios that we can at least explore that don't require us to assume that we have to sign Jrue.
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Wait..... Hill shot 5-7 from 3. How long has this been going on?
Conley is putting up 20.5 points, 6.5 assists, 1.3 steals, and 2.2 T/O and a PER of 23.
Jrue is at 15.6, 7.2, 1.6, 2.9 T/Os, and a PER of 17.30.
Conley's stat line is worth 20 mil. He's not part of their problems.
Like I said, Conley on this team tonight and this game is a W. Jrue is in a 3rd tier right now not in Conley's class.
Last edited by PelsFan2313; 04-04-2017 at 10:18 PM.
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Two words describe Jrue Holiday this season.................erratic and inconsistent. I would not bite the bullet and resign him.
But unlike that Conley situation, who is going to offer Jrue more than $25m? We have gone over this a number of times, but like the cap situation this bears repeating, only 2-3 teams can offer Jrue the max, Philly, the Suns, and the Nets. Thats it. He can go get paid by them, or he can take what we offer him. I would hope that we have built up goodwill with him considering the things the team has been through, and if not, thats just sad.
If you Jimmer it, they will come.
I'd "overpay" for what Conley brings. He is a legitimate 2nd tier point guard behind certified AS/HOF type players. And he's not far behind those type players. You can win a championship with him as the lead guard easily. You don't need as much "filler" role types behind or with him either.
Jrue on the other hand is nowhere close to that. At all. He is the filler role type.
Last edited by luckyman; 04-04-2017 at 10:24 PM.
I'm not sure why overpay is in quotations when he's the second highest paid player in the league this year (and has the most guaranteed money of any contract) and was the highest paid player in the league at the time he signed. It's safe to say he was overpaid. I agree, however, that the gap between him and Jrue is much more significant than people are letting on.
Last edited by PelsFan2313; 04-04-2017 at 10:27 PM.
This conversation is mind blowing. We DONT want to pay him 25 mill to be the #1 ! So, how in the bejesus do we even entertain paying him even 20 mill to play a position he hasn't played since high school? If we are bringing him back to play the shooting #2- am I supposed to just toss 20 mill plus his way? Makes zero sense. 16 mill is TOP. If that.
It's obvious his pay status in the league will evaporate rather quickly. Different caps, different CBA on the horizon.
Back to Jrue, when Dell made the trade for him, I explain why that wasn't a "win now" move many times. He was 23 and his game was expected to grow once he got here and continue to ascend. That has not happened. Maybe it was all the summers he spent injured and could only rehab instead of work on his game.
You take a player like Cousins or Westbrook, and since that same age they have grown their games each year. Jrue on the other hand, is basically the same player he was in Philly all those years ago. I didn't expect that and I'm sure Dell didn't. He explicitly said we had to be patient and let them grow.
The only ray of hope I say is this. This might be the first summer in 3 or 4 years where he can concentrate on being a better point guard and basketball player. No injury to rehab and hopefully no personal issues either.
You just have to question whether he has the will to get better. I personally think not. Mental toughness and a will to be great is something you either have or you dont.
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