orangello
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Sign and trade.
Carrol & Tomic for Schroeder.
Make it happen.
Sign and trade.
Carrol & Tomic for Schroeder.
Not really. Lou Williams, DeShawn Stevenson and Al Horford are the only guys making over $1.4mm who weren't signed this offseason. DeShawn's contract is unguaranteed, and Horford won't just be dumped. I don't see why they'd jettison Lou either.
Yeah, it's odd. He doesn't show up anywhere on the Hawks website. All the articles seem to be from before the July Moratorium ended. Maybe the Hawks are waiting on a couple other things before finalizing the deal.
It's no secret that I love you.1. It's not a coincidence the Jazz were consistently good when Carroll was on the court. There's always room for a hyper-competitive energy guy, even if the skills are lacking somewhat. He's obviously not a starter, or even 20+ minute per game player, but he's useful. Changes the game.
2. Hayward is not a slasher. He's been woefully inefficient attacking the basket for his career. His first step and finishing ability are both below average. Dude is an elite off-ball scorer, solid transition and defensive player, and can run some pick and roll in a pinch.
1. It's not a coincidence the Jazz were consistently good when Carroll was on the court. There's always room for a hyper-competitive energy guy, even if the skills are lacking somewhat. He's obviously not a starter, or even 20+ minute per game player, but he's useful. Changes the game.
2. Hayward is not a slasher. He's been woefully inefficient attacking the basket for his career. His first step and finishing ability are both below average. Dude is an elite off-ball scorer, solid transition and defensive player, and can run some pick and roll in a pinch.
FWIW, he doesn't score particularly well (relative to league average) in isos or as the pick and roll ball handler, per Synergy Sports.Kind of underrating Hayward's attacking ability. Yes, his finishing w/ contact leaves something to be desired, but he does do a good job at drawing fouls and getting to the FT line when he does attack. You don't get to the FT line as much as he does by having a below average first step and being "woefully inefficient at attacking the basket".
The prevalence of this mentality is making my visits to these forums less and less frequent.
FWIW, he doesn't score particularly well (relative to league average) in isos or as the pick and roll ball handler, per Synergy Sports.
1. It's not a coincidence the Jazz were consistently good when Carroll was on the court. There's always room for a hyper-competitive energy guy, even if the skills are lacking somewhat. He's obviously not a starter, or even 20+ minute per game player, but he's useful. Changes the game.
2. Hayward is not a slasher. He's been woefully inefficient attacking the basket for his career. His first step and finishing ability are both below average. Dude is an elite off-ball scorer, solid transition and defensive player, and can run some pick and roll in a pinch.
Carroll does help with energy when you have non active players on the court like Jefferson, Marvin and Foye. I will even say Millsap was not very active also but I don't blame him after Corbin never ran plays for him.
So in contrast yes. But is he worth 3 million a year for high energy. NO!
Look at the Spurs and Pacers. Everyone can spread the court. They have great defense and great floor spacing. That's why they are successful.
High energy helps but I'm not worried about energy levels after we got rid of the sluggish veterans.
And your missing the point of my post all together. Hayward will be slashing so that is why we need shooters. Doesn't matter what level of slashing ability you think Hayward has. Floor spacing will help Hayward get to the hoop either way.
And also if I remember correctly when Carroll started with our horrible Vets his plus minus went into the negative. We had threads about the Jefferson curse.
I would say the young guys playing with Carroll were more of an impact of his plus minus than anything.
1. It's not a coincidence the Jazz were consistently good when Carroll was on the court. There's always room for a hyper-competitive energy guy, even if the skills are lacking somewhat. He's obviously not a starter, or even 20+ minute per game player, but he's useful. Changes the game.
2. Hayward is not a slasher. He's been woefully inefficient attacking the basket for his career. His first step and finishing ability are both below average. Dude is an elite off-ball scorer, solid transition and defensive player, and can run some pick and roll in a pinch.
The Pacer's combined 3pt shooting percentage is 35%...............
Unless by everyone you mean George Hill is an OK 3pt shooter.
The Spurs is 38%, which is great. If I had to guess I would say league average is probably around 35%.
**The League median 3pt shooting is 36%***
Everyone who played was a threat from the outside. You don't have to even guard Carroll. You have to guard Stephenson, George & Hill from the outside.
And Stephenson was getting better as time went on.
The point is floor spacing. Carroll's man can always sink in
This past year was the 1st season Stephenson has shot over 30% from deep, in the playoffs he shot 28% (so the whole getting better as time went on thing is kind of wrong/ but keep making stuff up). In college he didn't even shoot over 25% from deep. You don't really mind it if he is taking 3's. The Pacer's also bring sharpshooter Sam Young off the bench much like the Jazz used Carroll. And by sharpshooter I mean a terrible 3pt shooter.
The Pacer's are a below average 3pt shooting team, while shooting a league average amount of attempts. It really isn't a huge part of why they were good.
Also, Carroll shot 37% from deep the previous year. It was a small sample, not trying to say he is on that level, but he is better than 28%. I'm about as confident in a Carroll 3 pointer than I am a Stephenson 3 pointer.
Not really. Lou Williams, DeShawn Stevenson and Al Horford are the only guys making over $1.4mm who weren't signed this offseason. DeShawn's contract is unguaranteed, and Horford won't just be dumped. I don't see why they'd jettison Lou either.
From what I can tell Stevenson's contract is guaranteed this year with a team option next year. So he seems like the only candidate for a sign and trade.
Reasons Atlanta might do it: Oden and Jennings. Can't think of anyone else.