monsterpile wrote:Phenom's_Revenge wrote:monsterpile wrote:Phenom's_Revenge wrote:monsterpile wrote:Phenom's_Revenge wrote:monsterpile wrote:Phenom's_Revenge wrote:I dont think liking Dunn has much to do with Ricky, honestly. Ricky needs to be here for the forseeable future if Thibs wants to compete. I think one of the more overlooked needs for this team is a guy who can keep leads when Ricky sits. Tyus seemed to be an improvement over Zach running the point but that isn't saying much. Dunn has the potential to make point guard a 48 minute strength for this team on both sides of the ball and I think that is why Thibs like him. Also if Zach isn't up to par on D, he can insert Dunn with Ricky an get that level of D that he desires. Buddy and Murray on D does not have the chops that Dunn has but I think the edge probably goes to Buddy at this point. The upside is there with Murray though and I would not be surprised in the least if the Wolves picked him. Its a tossup really as we dont really know their board
Keep in mind vet PGs are easy and cheap to sign and Thibs has coached a couple of guys that are gonna be available.
Well yea the free agent variable is always part of it but Dunn is cheap and productive (in theory) for at least 4 years and that is tougher to find on the market.
Actually it's very very easy to find. Every year there are 3-4 pretty solid backup Pgs that sign cheap 1-2 year deals. It's a very deep position pn the lower end.
That's my point. Dunn would be cheap for 4 to 5 years, potentially on the higher end. Your scenario becomes a revolving door of hits or misses that may or may not have reached their last legs. Its doable but it also is at the other positions. Look at Cole Aldrich. I see his name brought up frequently now as an enticing option. Who would have said that a year ago?
Those guys are more proven than Dunn. I believe his floor is pretty good but it's possible he isn't good. A lot of the backup PGs that sign these types of deals for just over the vet mon are a former starters legit backups. That's not always the case at other positions. You can get bargains at other positions as well but the argument that it's an advantage to pick Dunn because we would have a cheap competent backup PG isn't really a great point to me. Actually his salary at #5 isn't exactly cheap. I'm being not picky here but seriously the backup PG pool is legit.
I don't disagree there is a competent backup pool out there. There is honestly way too many variable parts to put all the eggs in any basket in this conversation. Bottom line is that if Thibs likes Dunn he ticks a number of boxes, namely price and (hopefully) production that should not be available on the super market we are about to embark on. Rookie deals are highly valuable the rest of the time so I think it applies here.
Ok the reality is this whole back and forth on the backup PGs pool compared to Dunn is me being nit picky especially considering it's very likely any player we pick will start as a backup.
I think the point I am trying to make (no pun intended) is that it seems like a poor argument to say taking Dunn at #5 overall and be happy that he will provide competent backup PG play for the next 4-5 years seems not good enough for me considering he is #5 overall pick and you can almost throw a dart and get a reasonably talented vet PG to be your backup for peanuts. I'm on record as not being a fan of Dunn's upside but I see plenty of merit in him being an important rotation player because of some of his obvious projected abilities. I'd want to have him as a pick assuming he could someday become at least a 6th man type maybe in the impact of Shaun Livingston has for the past few years. That may sounds like a rip on Dunn but I think Linvingston is very valuable. Obviously I would hope for more but that would be pretty good because Livingston is a pretty useful player to say the least.
Does that make more sense?
Oh yea I get what you are saying. I have higher hopes for the 5th pick than a mere backup to Ricky. That is just an overlapping benefit. I would expect him to play big minutes next to Ricky and Zach and be a key defensive piece.