mrhockey89 wrote:sjm, I have a couple thoughts on what you said..
1) The salary being too much is a fair argument to have, although you have to compare it to the alternatives as well as the future salary cap to really have a good discussion on this. Same reason for whether to give Ricky extra money..
2) I don't get why you think that Ricky guarding SGs would be a problem? His biggest problem on defense has always been staying in front of quick PGs. Ricky is a very good off-ball defender and plays passing lanes as well as anyone.
3) Why does adding Bledsoe limit us from being able to develop young guys? If anything it just gives those guys better competition and someone to learn from, while keeping the team competitive in the meantime and in the mix for a playoff spot, and producing a winning atmosphere for the young guys to be around. And if LaVine turns out to be that good, then great..we can always trade Bledsoe later...and his contract would be up by the time the young guys need their extensions anyway.
I'll worry about the cap going up significantly when I see it happen. Until then, I think we should be making decisions based on what we know.
Ricky gets overpowered by SG's. All that does, it raise his chances of getting injured, and wear him out more. Ricky has no problem staying in front of quick PG's. Everybody gets beat on occasion, and it usually occurs when Ricky was looking for where his help was supposed to come from on PnR's.
Bledsoe isn't a PG. He is a midget SG, and would be similar to running Ellis at the point. He isn't going to get the young guys into their positions to score. Bledsoe is going to be similar to Navarro on the Spanish team. Ricky dribbles up the floor and throws the ball to Navarro/Bledsoe and stands in the corner waiting for an opportunity to use his weakest skillset.
Ricky needs the ball in his hands to be effective offensively, and pairing him with a guy that isn't known for perimeter and spot up shooting just isn't an effective use of a max salary contract. IMO, Bledsoe is a perfect 6 man in the NBA, and isn't worth anywhere near max dollars. I think his agent is an idiot to not negotiate something from the 4/48 offered. I think that is an overpay. I also think it is really foolish to overpay a guy that you end up trading assets for as well. If we are going to pay him the max, clear space next season and offer it to him. I would rather offer Dragic the max next season.
In regard to possibly trading Bledsoe later, there doesn't seem to be a market for Pek who scores more efficiently, rebounds well and is a good man defender so why would you see a market for a maxed out Bledsoe. Nobody offered him an offer sheet that we know of, so the demand can't be that great.