Chargers Jazz Angels
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To be honest a contract around 1 mil would be worth it for a3rd big man
No reason for me to leave when your witty but vapid response leaves my arguments uncountered.Sigh....
Does this mean you'll be taking your message board talents to South Beach?
If so I'll drive Fes to Miami myself.
It was something else; Sloan's tired old bias in favor of veterans, even when they are poor defenders (seemingly in contrast to his own philosophy), and hypocritically expecting youngins to produce before they get minutes even though he didn't expect the same (at least defensively) for the regulars. And despite the fact that Fes changed the tone of the game time after time (not every time, but more than rarely), Sloan refused or ignored the hallowed strategy and common-sense principle of giving youngins more than insignificant minutes on a regular basis. (Such a principle applies not just basketball but to pretty much everything else in life: repetition and frequency. And practice just isn't the same as the real thing; Korver, CJ, and others proved that.)I don't get into the numbers as much as some. When I say opportunities, I really mean we had the guy for several years and he never developed a consistent enough game to deserve time on the floor. He has a great NBA body and good speed. Thus it must have been something else. I could see a player who is undersized or injury prone not getting time because of matchups or injury concerns, but with Fes, there must have been something else, otherwise he would have been a higher priority than getting Howard and Watson. (Can't teach height)
With the supposed big men shortage in the NBA I'm shocked no team has picked him up. Especially with guys like Kwame Brown getting 7 mill a year. I thought he was a serviceable back up big man. Hopefully he lands on an NBA team.
Hollinger thinks he is the best kept secret in the NBA:
https://insider.espn.go.com/nba/story/_/page/2011-12-uth-preview/utah-jazz-player-profiles
The best-kept secret in the NBA right now is Fesenko's monstrous defensive stats. It's not that one or two metrics point out his defensive value; it's that all of them do, without any pointing to the contrary.
Last season the Jazz were an eye-popping 11.91 points per 100 possessions better on defense with Fesenko on the floor, and this is not a new trend. The season before it was 8.67; in limited minutes his first two seasons he also had a strong differential.
It appears that your argument depends on the assumption that somehow--by choice or by accident--Fesenko played against opposing backups that were substantially worse than other backups did across the NBA. If so, your argument is rather weak.The 11.9 difference between Fess on the floor and Fess off the floor also reflects the defensive ineptitude of the person who plays the 5 when Fess is on the bench.
The list that you provided would be valid for a starting center, not a 2nd- or 3rd-string backup like Fesenko is probably slated to be.If he were substituting for a half-way competent 5 defender: Nene, Noah, Bynam, Lopez, Bogut, this would drop from 11.9 to nearly zero pretty fast.
Right, sepanol; one of the worst in the NBA.Fes is one of the worst big men i have ever seen in nba. If he didn't have that big body, even in streets they wouldn't let him touch the basketball
The 11.9 difference between Fess on the floor and Fess off the floor also reflects the defensive ineptitude of the person who plays the 5 when Fess is on the bench. If he were substituting for a half-way competent 5 defender: Nene, Noah, Bynam, Lopez, Bogut, this would drop from 11.9 to nearly zero pretty fast.
Fess blows.
The Mavericks still have one roster spot open and are exploring the feasibility of filling it with the best free-agent big man still available: Kyrylo Fesenko.
Sources close to the situation told ESPN.com on Saturday that the Mavericks, even after signing local high school product Sean Williams as a third center earlier this week, have extended a one-year offer to Fesenko.
Three other teams are known to be chasing the Ukranian: Toronto, Golden State and Miami.
Could Fez when a championship before Deron Williams? LOL