Post by New York on Dec 28, 2016 22:34:19 GMT
Looking to continue adding to my rebuild and signed a few really nice win now pieces that I'm looking to move. I do already have 19 players so picks are probably the ideal piece(s) that I'd be looking for in return but I won't rule anything out because I've got like a week still to get down to 20 players.
Nikola Jokic: 17.2 PPG | 9.3 RPG | 3.7 APG | 1.7 SPG| 1.4 BPG | 53.8 FG% | 44.1 3P% PER 36
Maurice Harkless: 15.6 PPG | 6.0 RPG | 3.5 APG | 2.2 SPG | 0.8 BPG | 48.2 FG% | 35.1 3P% PER 36
Steve Smith: 17.2 PPG | 4.9 RPG | 4.3 APG | 1.1 SPG | 47.0 FG% | 40.5 3P% PER 36 (I understand his contract situation but he still has talent)
Rony Seikaly: Not going to do PER 36 but only 27, strong rebounder, and efficient. Put up 7.1 PPG | 5.7 RPG | 1.2 BPG | 54.8 FG% in just 21 MPG. Can help a team's bench for sure.
Outside of the veteran guys (over 25 year old players) we've also got a ton of young guys that we can either keep or discuss moving.
Young Bigs
Amar'e Stoudamire: Probably the most athletic young big in the league, great scoring and rebounding potential, and will block shots.
Walt Bellamy: Another athletic young big that seems to be a bit further along in most areas than Amar'e and has more potential as a passer
Red Kerr: Looks like a great inside scorer in the making and is a great rebounder as well. Solid as both a shot blocker and post defender.
Ken Sears: Another really strong inside scorer & rebounder potential wise and has the versatility to defend the post and perimeter
Rudy Tomjanovich: A lot like Sears with great rebounding potential, inside scoring, a nice potential jumpshot and is pretty versatile
Tyrus Thomas: Quietly a really fun young big man. Really good athlete, good post defense, steals, and shot blocking potential while also having solid perimeter defense.
Young Small Forwards
Scott Wedman: All around solid forward, shot 39.5% from 3 Point Range two years in a row after hitting 41.7% as a rookie. Can score, rebound, and defend.
Tom Gola: Super versatile forward that will catch your attention more for his defense, passing, and rebounding than his scoring. Looks like he could legitimately play anywhere from the 1 to the 4 long term.
Young Guards
Brian Winters: Zero holes offensively or defensively for a guard potential wise. As across the board after jumping once as a member of Madrid and then jumping for me last season. Put up 16.9 PPG | 4.6 RPG | 4.1 APG | 1.8 SPG PER 36 as a non option last season and still looks to have a TON of room to grow.
Jeff Hornacek: One of the league's top shooters as a rookie and has the ability to play not only SG but PG as well with good passing ability. Also a good defender potential wise.
Eugene Shue: Probably one of the most athletic guards in the league right now. Great INS rating and defender as well. I don't know how but I see him as a starter for us this year.
JJ Reddick: Of all the players to take at least 1 3PA per game, JJ Redick was the 2nd best in the league. You won't find many shooters that are better than him and I'm saying that assuming he is done growing as a shooter which isn't guaranteed.