longstrangetrip wrote:I side with Future and Q on Barnes. While I like his improved defense, his offense seems to come mostly from ridiculously open jumpers due to his teammates attracting so much attention. He's already turned down $16 million for 4 years from the warriors, so you know he thinks he can be close to a max player. This club doesn't need to pay $20 million+ to another player 3-6 years short of his prime...what they need is vets who can balance out the roster and, yes, "mentor" our terrific young core.
Barnes and the coaching staff joke about his inability to operate in a pick and roll offense...he's completely inept. If you're the warriors and you can carve out a very useful role for Barnes outside PnR, you can afford to joke about this. But I don't think other teams would find it so funny. I don't see him as a good fit here at all, and if Barnes is smart, he'll take the $18 million he can probably get from the Warriors and continue to be successful and win championships. He seems like a smart guy, so if the Warriors decide they want him, I think he stays there.
I get what you are saying about his ability to do more. There was on example of what you are saying of his ability out of the pick and roll just last game against the Rockets. He had a good lane to attack and sort of fumbled the ball around and was basically lucky to just retain the possession. It was ugly. All that said the appeal is he is about to turn 24. It's not like he is going to magically turn into a superstar player but that's still pretty young AND he has plenty of vet experience. Over 300 career games and has played in 44 playoff games. Like I said there is downside to every player on the list. They are all a gamble of some sort. I would think if Barnes wants to get paid he will go somewhere that he is more likely to also be something closer to the guy than possibly 4th banana here.