lipoli390 wrote:monsterpile wrote:60WinTim wrote:lipoli390 wrote:Just noticed that CJ Miles is shooting over 42% from behind the arc on 6 threes per game. Very nice. He's also averaging 10.5 points per game. It would have been nice to have him instead of Bazz for our second unit this season and as further protection against injury to one of our wings.
It's another example of how bad front office decisions, even seemingly small ones, often come back to haunt a franchise. I'm talking here about trading our 1st rounder for Payne. If Flip hadn't done that deal, we'd have CJ Miles on our team because we know that the Pacers offered to do the Miles/Aldrich swap if we had included the OKC pick in the deal. We could have traded that pick and still had or own first rounder next year. Bummer.
My rule has always been that you never trade a 1st round pick unless it's part of a package to get an elite player - for example, trading our pick this year in a package for Jimmy Butler. But even then, Thibs got the Bulls' 1st round pick in return.
At first I thought you were going to rip Thibs for spending money on Taj when he could have used a chunk of it on Miles. I'm glad you didn't go there. Taj has been worth every penny.
Thanks for clarifying Lip. I guess you can see why a few of us feel like that 1st round pick we got for Rubio was a nice value. I have hammered this for years we need to quit giving up 1st round picks for other team's role players. We HAVE to be able to draft, sign, develop or make shrewd player for player trades to get them ourselves.
I know we're only 15 games into the season, but at this point I think I was wrong on both Gibson and the Rubio-Teague swap.
As you may recall, I liked adding Gibson, but didn't like the contract. But I now see Gibson as worth the contract. He has been such a steadying force for this team so far. And the cheaper alternatives I had in mind at the time, haven't looked very good.
I was ok with signing Teague, but would have preferred keeping Ricky and the extra $5 million in cap space. However, Teague has been a huge positive for us offensively with his ability to hit shot anytime from anywhere. It's a great feeling to have confidence every time our PG puts up a shot. Teague's defense has also been better than I expected.
But I still think I was right about John Collins. :)
I also thought we overpaid for Taj, but have been really pleased with his contribution. And while I think Teague has also played well, I'm far from being on board with that deal for two reasons:
1) Most importantly, the extra year of Teague's contract will force Thibs to unload one of the Big Three in two years (probably Wig, and the way he has been playing, that may not be something that will concern me too much).
2) I would have loved to see how a pure facilitator like Ricky would have fit with the other 4 in the starting lineup...I think it would have been a thing of beauty.
My final conclusion in the Ricky/Jeff deal will come at the end of the year. These two things will have to happen by the end of the year for me to conclude Thibs made the right moves in swapping PGs:
1) Teague's stats will have to be much better than Ricky's
2) Wig will have to continue his lethargic play and poor peripheral stats, so my concern about his impending departure is not so great