Also, I don't get the Middleton love. I really don't at all.
We currently have one player better than him: Hayward. We have another player who is pretty comparable to him: Burks. We have a third, who is on pace to be better than him: Hood. So, let's pay MAX money for something we have better, equal and will be better than.
No thanks. Not smart basketball.
Middleton this year: 13 pts, 4 rebs, 2 assists, 1 steal, 1 TO, 46% FG, 40% 3pt, 86% FT, 16 PER, 56% TS% vs
Burks this year: 14 pts, 4 rebs, 3 assists, 1 steal, 2 TO's, 40% FG, 38% 3pt, 82% FT, 13 PER, 52% TS%...and Burks had a bum shoulder...
Middleton his rookie year: 17 mins, 6 pts, 2 rebs, 1 assist, 1 TO, 44% FG, 31% 3pt, 48% eFG, 84% FT, 53% TS%, 11 PER vs
Hood his rookie year: 21 mins, opts, 2 rebs, 2 assists, 1 TO, 41% FG, 37% 3pt, 50% eFG, 76% FT, 53% TS%, 12 PER.
We have Burks, a very similar player (and remember Burks was in pain last year with drastically effected his game) that we are paying 10 million per year, and we have Hood, that had a better rookie year than Middleton, who is getting paid 1 million per year, and you guys want to add a similar player for 14 million per year?
No thanks. I'd rather have Hayward, Burks, Hood for 25 million per year than Hayward, Burks, Middleton and Hood for 40 million per year. Especially when I'm not sure Middleton makes us better. Signing Middleton takes away minutes from Hood, who might be a better player than Middleton.