Mr. Brightside wrote:lipoli390 wrote:If I were to sign 3 FAs to fill out the last 3 spots on our roster, I'd sign the following:
1. Courtney Lee. I see him as our SG for the second unit next to Dunn. He would add much-needed 3-point shooting. Although not great from behind the arc, he's good. He's a good 3-point. He's also a good ball-handler and not a bad defender either. He's still in the prime of his career. He shouldn't cost too much to sign.
2. Cole Aldrich -- Would be a nice addition to our front court depth. He's never gotten a lot of minutes, but his per-minute rebound and block numbers are excellent. He's also a decent defender and a good passer. A smart player who I think would flourish under Thibs. He's still relatively young, around 28 years old. Shouldn't cost too much to sign. Might even get a bit of a home-town discount.
3. Steve Novak or Rudez. Novak are great three-point shooters. Novak can't do anything except shoot threes. Not sure Rudez can even do the three-point thing. But he was billed as a 3-point shooter.
If we could get Pek, KG or Payne off the roster then I'd sign that D-League guy we've already invited to Summer League.
I would love a Courtney Lee signing but we need something better than Cole freaking Aldrich. There's a reason he hasn't gotten substantial minutes on good teams. We really want another Lou Amundson?
Give me Jordan Hill or Ian Mahinmi.
You've said a couple times that Aldrich hasn't gotten significant minutes with good teams, but just last season he played 13.3 MPG for the Clippers...certainly a better team than the Wolves. We're not looking for any more minutes than that from a guy backing up KAT.
I like Mahinmi and Hill too, but we aren't going to be able to afford Mahinmi if we want to also sign a more impactful free agent, and frankly, Aldrich had a better season than both of them last year. Take a look at comparative stats for the three of them.
http://www.basketball-reference.com/play-index/pcm_finder.cgi?request=1&sum=0&y1=2016&p1=aldrico01&y2=2016&p2=mahinia01&y3=2016&p3=hilljo01&p4=&p5=&p6=
Here are the measures by which Aldrich was superior last year: FG%, FT%, rebounds per 36, assists per 36, steals per 36, blocks per 36, PER, win shares per 48, and defensive rating. Aldrich compared unfavorably to the other two in fouling rate, but I don't see that as a big drawback in a back-up shot-blocking center. I especially like Cole's 3.1 blocked shots per 36 minutes, more than double the others.
Despite the statistical superiority, Aldrich will be much cheaper than Mahinmi and even likely cheaper than Hill, because he is perceived as a career backup...i.e. exactly what we are looking for! Cole likely still has family and friends here, so joining his home town team might be a bonus. I'll take the center with the better stats and the lower price tag.