Re: Anthony Bennett
Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2015 1:47 am
I guess SAC could value a top two pick thus drafting Cousins replacement with other assets if they view him as trouble or even just wanted to reset the clock some contract wise.
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Tactical unit wrote:I guess SAC could value a top two pick thus drafting Cousins replacement with other assets if they view him as trouble or even just wanted to reset the clock some contract wise.
lipoli390 wrote:Camden wrote:Some of you have a false sense of reality when it comes to Bennett. "Injury-plagued seasons stifling his development". Give me a break with that nonsense. It's not like he was trending upward before any of his injuries. And here's the thing that nobody can answer. What's the one skill that Bennett has shown he can excel at? There isn't one. The guy's a bum and I've been spot on with that analysis for a long time now.
PS: Lip, there's no way in hell a team would give a role player or a first round pick for Bennett, let alone both! That's nuts.
I disagree Cam. Other teams have seen his potential. I'm not suggesting we'd get a top 10 or even a top 15 pick for Bennett, but it's certainly realistic to envision the possibility that a team would be willing to give up a future pick in the 20s. Hell, Flip gave up a future 1st rounder that is likely to be in the teens for Payne. On the other hand, I wouldn't count on that either. That's why my post focused on keeping Bennett for the final guaranteed year of his contract and having the coaching staff work with him diligently all summer.
As for those who think I'm looking at Bennett through rose colored glasses, let me assure you I'm not. In fact, if I had to bet I'd bet against him reaching his potential and I definitely see bust potential. But I also see his obviously huge upside and that is reason enough for a rebuilding team like the Wolves to stick with him for one more guaranteed season absent a really attractive trade opportunity this summer.
This shouldn't be a hot topic of debate. Having Bennett on the roster next season isn't going to impede the team's success or development next season. Having him will provide additional internal competition for Payne and any other PF who ends up on our roster. If Bennett stays healthy and progresses, then he will help us. If he doesn't stay healthy and develop, then he'll provide a body for practice and a hedge against injuries to others with no impact on our won-loss record. His salary next season is meaningless because this team isn't one $5.5 million dollar per year free agent away from the playoffs. In any event, we'd have to take back equivalent salary if we traded him and he's not going to take less than his full salary in a buy-out.
This team has MUCH bigger issues and decisions to make than whether to keep Bennett for one more season.
AbeVigodaLive wrote:The best thing I can say about Anthony Bennett is at least he's not Thad Young.
Amirite?
mrhockey89 wrote:AbeVigodaLive wrote:The best thing I can say about Anthony Bennett is at least he's not Thad Young.
Amirite?
You mean a reasonably productive player who is neither terrible nor good?
Hopefully AB can get there one day!