Q12543 wrote:TheFuture wrote:Rush, McLemore, Ronnie Price. I'd like to see all 3 added.
Price isn't shooter, but he would give a defensive option as our 3rd pg to compliment thus' offensive skill set.
Boy, McLemore just never did much did he? He's the perfect example of a highly touted prospect (picked 7th in the draft, which is fairly high for a shooting guard) that never improved. We always just assume these young lotto guys improve - many never do.
But he may be the only type of player we can go get right now.
He can do one thing rather well, and that's shoot as he has slightly improved every year up to 38.2% on near 3 a game(5.6 per 36) . Not a terrible option to split the left over 20-24 minutes with Rush. I thought we had an exception to use yet, in the 5-8.4mil ballpark, but someone here had posted that we do not?? I'm no cap/exception guru so someone else may be able to fill in here.
Otherwise, I'm just looking at minimum guys and McLemore would be a decent get for that on a guy who still may have slight room for improvement. Price and Rush are two vet min. guys that make sense to me.
I still am hopeful Bjelicia recovers, as I thought he played pretty well after the break last season. I'm hoping he improves enough to be our starter at the 4, but I will assume he won't be.
Teague/Wiggins/Butler/KAT (36 minutes per game each - for an even #)
Taj(24 min)
Dieng(28 min)
Belly (8 mins)
Tyus (12 mins)
Rush (16 mins)
Second bench wing (8 mins)
At least two of Wiggins/Butler/KAT/Teague are always on the floor.
End of the bench:
Price/McLemore/ Bazz? (not sure if that ship has sailed but I do prefer him)/Patton (likely d-league)/Aldrich