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I have a friend who absolutely loves Barnes and never understands why he doesn't excel more in the game b/c he has all the tools to be a superstar.
I waver back and forth as to whether Buddy is a good addition to this team. As I mentioned earlier, if they can somehow take the route of waiting the 15 days in order to match Buddy's salary with Hart and Sato, I am in favor. That allows you to retain the flexibility of the TPE for later in the season. Buddy is good and would continue to be good on this team.
I don't think I would be happy if they used the TPE prior to the start of the season. They can use the Melli one, I guess.
If they cant find something of value, of course they will keep him and at that point it becomes a convo about how to extract value. Him returning on QO means it is harder to use him for big matching salary and he will have a no trade clause essentially. Id love to go to him and say - we will give you 10 mil for this year but you cant veto a trade, no matter where it is to. Thats a fair compromise IMO
You can aggregate Sato for other purposes. Dragic comes to mind (but again, I dont think he wants to come here). I also would be interested to know how much Dallas likes Lauri. Enought to part with Powell? Because I would use the exception to take him on, and even be happy to send some solid 2nds to Chicago in the 3-way deal.
I am also very happy to go into the season with this roster. It always feels like you have to solve roster problems immediately, but sometimes it is great to wait, gather more info on your own guys and wait for buyers (and non-sellers) to become sellers
My bad I should have said that was how I felt at the time of the trade. When the trade was even being discussed I had hoped we got hart in the deal. That's why I started my last comment with "Not at first".
But now after a couple years I see what's up with BI and I can rock with him. later for Hart.
This Sato slander is unacceptable.
Nice article comparing Jonas Valanciunas and Steven Adams. It's from a pro Grizzly standpoint but breaks down their games well.
https://www.grizzlybearblues.com/202...anciunas-adams
Low volume on threes but historically fairly efficient at them, excellent FT shooter (at least 81% for the last 3 years running) who actually draws them at a reasonable rate. His teams have been better with him on the floor than off every single year of his career (not one year of negative on/off splits so far).
Excellent finisher at the rim (league average rim %age is about 65%, he shot 77% at the rim last year) who cuts well off ball and can create for himself a little on ball. His problem is largely inconsistency with regards to that.
Don't get me wrong, he's not a star and if you had to rely on him to start you're probably not in a great spot with regards to guards and ball-handlers but as a backup guy or like your 9th man he's really solid.
Basketball.
The use in moving him for a big, even if not a clear upgrade, would be to allow for additional developmental minutes for Kira, Trey, Naji, and Herb. Every minute Sato plays is a minute one of those guys doesn't. It's not a Buddy situation. I think Buddy raises your ceiling and can help Zion develop further into "Point Zion" by providing the necessary spacing for him to continue to develop his dribbling and passing abilities. Sato is just not going to screw up, which is a necessary skill if you want a higher floor, but again it hinders your ability to develop the young guys a bit.
When can Hart and Sato be combined in a trade for Buddy? When does that window close?
I think they should keep Sato. He provides them insurance for all of the back court and can play wing if he has to. That’s the kind of player the Pels lacked for years. One injury and the season is over for the last decade. Sato is not going to lose a team games.
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