monsterpile wrote:Camden0916 wrote:Sorry, monster, but if this year's Wiggins was making Covington money, it'd still be a bad deal. Look at the group of wings in that salary range.
- Will Barton ($11.8M): 0.1 VORP, 1.2 WS, 12.8 PER
- T.J. Warren ($11.8M): 0.2 VORP, 2.2 WS, 16.4 PER
- Marcus Smart ($11.6M): 1.8 VORP, 4.6 WS, 13.0 PER
- Maurice Harkless ($10.8M): 0.9 VORP, 2.2 WS, 12.4 PER
- Tony Snell ($10.6M): 0.3 VORP, 2.9 WS, 11.0 PER
- Terrance Ross ($10.5M): 0.4 VORP, 2.9 WS, 14.9 PER
- Bojan Bogdanovic ($10.5M): 1.1 VORP, 5.7 WS, 16.0 PER
- Robert Covington ($10.5M): 1.4 VORP, 2.6 WS, 13.4 PER
- Rudy Gay ($10.1M): 1.3 VORP, 3.9 WS, 18.2 PER
- Andre Roberson ($10.0M): 0.9 VORP, 2.2 WS, 10.9 PER
- Danny Green ($10.0M): 2.0 VORP, 4.3 WS, 12.0 PER
- Josh Richardson ($9.4M): 1.4 VORP, 5.2 WS, 14.6 PER
- Bogdan Bogdanovic ($9.0M): 0.5 VORP, 2.0 WS, 14.2 PER
These are the stats that I chose to simply depict the type of value these players bring on the court. They aren't perfect metrics and I'm well aware of that, however, they are all useful stats nonetheless. Most of these wings are in the same vicinity of each other in one way or another. Below is Andrew Wiggins...
Andrew Wiggins ($25.5M): -0.6 VORP, 0.5 WS, 11.9 PER
Even if his annual salary was $9-12M, he would still be greatly overpaid and disappointing when compared to his peers of similar wages. I hate to call you a homer -- because we all are in one way other another -- but I don't think you understand or are willing to admit just how much Wiggins sucks. It's the harsh reality and I know it's difficult to accept.
Cam part of my angle is that at that money there would be teams that would either be willing to take a guy that sucks like Wiggins and/or hope he can become more. We have all seen teams hope for more out of guys like that. There are a few guys on that list that basically a couple years ago we thought of as 1 way bench players and now they have become 2 way solid starters. At that salary you can hope Wiggins becomes solid. You aren't wishing for star guy you are asking something completely different and something much more realistic. In fact an argument could be made at that price the Wolves shouldn't deal him until they got something worthwhile back. I'm not sure I would champion that argument.
Quite frankly at this point I'm actually moving towards looking to move Wiggins this summer if we don't have to pay to get rid of him beyond a bad contract coming back for a year or so. It would be interesting to see if a team like the Cavs would deal J.R. Smith and another guy signed for just next year for Wiggins. It would be kinda funny if it happened...and also sad as you pointed out at the end of your post.
I'd consider trading Wiggins if we don't have to pay to get rid of him -- i.e., don't have to give up a future draft pick or any of our young players - Okogie, Tyus, KBD. But it would, of course, depend on what players/contracts we end up getting in return. If we could unload him for 1-year deals without giving up picks or the players I mentioned then I'm all in. Otherwise, I'm not so sure.
The bottom line is that this organization has to have a plan to build around KAT without Wiggins as part of that plan. And that's true regardless of whether Wiggins is here or not. Whether Wiggins is here or not will have no impact on who we draft or on what young undeveloped players we sign as free agents - the two key mechanisms for building around KAT.
Wiggins' presence can impact playing time for our younger guys, but that's at the discretion of the head coach. Every game the rest of this season that we give significantly minutes to Rose, Teague, Gibson and Wiggins at the expense of more minutes for Tyus, Okogie, Saric and KBD is a game wasted - more evidence of an organization that is utterly clueless. I'm fine winning games the rest of the season, but winning with vets who are not likely to be part of a rebuild around KAT makes absolutely no sense.