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AA said:
The reason I'm still on the fence about Vassell for the long term future. He is so wildly inconsistent for someone making as much money as he is…same with Keldon
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Guitarsoup said:
Keldon shooting doesn't open up anything
TheNotoriousP.I.P. said:
I think you're out of line saying that he brings nothing to the table on the court.
He's not a sniper but hits enough that people don't dare leaving him alone out there (looking at you Sochan). He is one of our more willing drivers and is as efficient from 2 as anyone else on our team save for Zach. And he is an above average rebounder for his size.
He is a negative defensively, not a very good playmaker, and has a tendency to make dumb decisions at crucial times. But saying he brings nothing to the court and then using Devonte Graham's offensive rebounding percentage (the same Devonte Graham who has played in 15 games for a whopping 124 minutes) as proof is just arguing in bad faith.
He's still one of the 3-5 best players on this team. That says more about our team than anything else, but we also have the dude on a fair and descending contract. He's 24, a reasonably reliable scorer, sacrificed his starting spot to a worse player because it was what is best for the team and did so without complaint, was our leading scorer last year when many people thought Devin was going to be the one taking the reigns, and has experience both at Kentucky and Team USA being a high energy guy that can play a role when surrounded by a more talented cast. Unless he is part of a package to bring in a true difference-maker, I see no reason to move on from him. There's no reason he can't have a Patty Mills type of 7/8 man role once we are contenders, and his contract isn't going to keep us from doing any of the things we need to do from a teambuilding standpoint.
You know what the difference between Keldon and DR, Norman and Rui: Keldon is the only one that doesn't have a single plus skill. Keldon is just mid all around. If Keldon was a 41% 3pt shooter, this would be a different conversation.TheNotoriousP.I.P. said:
I guess I just don't see why we can't keep adding talent and shuffling him down the pecking order until he IS in that 7th/8th man role. He's been gracious about accepting role changes in the past so there's no reason to think he won't continue to accept what is best for the team. There are plenty of guys in the mid-bench role that are making in the same range as him (Duncan Robinson, Norman Powell, Rui Hachimura are a few) so it isn't a drastic overpay even if he were to shuttle down to that kind of role, especially with the cap set to climb.
His efficiency is marginally better this year than last. I don't buy that excuse.Quote:
Part of the reason his stats are so bad is because he's basically the number one option on one of the worst second teams in the league.
Enzo The Baker said:Guitarsoup said:
Keldon shooting doesn't open up anything
He needs to say we need to 'actually make shots' to open up things for Wemby. Teams are fine double/triple teaming Victor and giving us open 3 point looks.
You aren't crazy. Post All-Star Break:superunknown said:
Am I crazy or has Tre really improved a lot this season? Love KJs energy but...yeah I'm thinking his role should diminish over the next couple of years and that 6th-8th man role may be a stretch.
superunknown said:
Sometimes I catch myself thinking he's earned PG#1 for next year.
I really like the mix in our starters minus Champagnie and nobody expects him to be starter material in the future. I think because of how bad Zach was starting next to Wemby, it forced a different strategy (even outside of Point Sochan) and Pop was trying to level up Julian from a end of the bench guy into a 8-10 role and gave him the starts to try to hasten the process. I think Sochan leveled up his pursuit of Diaw-hood (or is on his way) and Tre has leveled up his overall.
So in my head I kinda like the Tre/Devin/???/Sochan/Wemby as a starting 5, I'm just not sure what role the ??? plays. I still feel Sochan is going to wind up a little more like Bowen than Rodman but he'd be an all star if he could somehow figuring out the scoring/shooting (yeah he went for 27 or whatever tonight I know) at least as being more consistent...then we just need more rebounding.
If we could start 2 Sochans that would be perfect. Raw as hell but probably not even a 35 win team for a year or two and that's depending on the entire team progressing. So then I wonder, what fills in the ??? thats possible for acquisitions in the off-season?
Thats where it gives me too many rabbit holes to go down and I think overall it just means..I am not 100% sold on drafting a PG with our highest 1rp.
Ag Natural said:superunknown said:
Sometimes I catch myself thinking he's earned PG#1 for next year.
I really like the mix in our starters minus Champagnie and nobody expects him to be starter material in the future. I think because of how bad Zach was starting next to Wemby, it forced a different strategy (even outside of Point Sochan) and Pop was trying to level up Julian from a end of the bench guy into a 8-10 role and gave him the starts to try to hasten the process. I think Sochan leveled up his pursuit of Diaw-hood (or is on his way) and Tre has leveled up his overall.
So in my head I kinda like the Tre/Devin/???/Sochan/Wemby as a starting 5, I'm just not sure what role the ??? plays. I still feel Sochan is going to wind up a little more like Bowen than Rodman but he'd be an all star if he could somehow figuring out the scoring/shooting (yeah he went for 27 or whatever tonight I know) at least as being more consistent...then we just need more rebounding.
If we could start 2 Sochans that would be perfect. Raw as hell but probably not even a 35 win team for a year or two and that's depending on the entire team progressing. So then I wonder, what fills in the ??? thats possible for acquisitions in the off-season?
Thats where it gives me too many rabbit holes to go down and I think overall it just means..I am not 100% sold on drafting a PG with our highest 1rp.
Champagnie was elevated to starter simply to get Keldon on the second unit. That crew was getting buried every night and they needed to become more competitive. I agree he's the weakest link and should easily be upgraded this offseason. I disagree with a Sochan clone. They need a dead eye shooter who isn't a zero on defense. I could see that being a draft pick. I will also be interested to see who's available.
superunknown said:
Sometimes I catch myself thinking he's earned PG#1 for next year.
I really like the mix in our starters minus Champagnie and nobody expects him to be starter material in the future. I think because of how bad Zach was starting next to Wemby, it forced a different strategy (even outside of Point Sochan) and Pop was trying to level up Julian from a end of the bench guy into a 8-10 role and gave him the starts to try to hasten the process. I think Sochan leveled up his pursuit of Diaw-hood (or is on his way) and Tre has leveled up his overall.
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So in my head I kinda like the Tre/Devin/???/Sochan/Wemby as a starting 5, I'm just not sure what role the ??? plays.
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I still feel Sochan is going to wind up a little more like Bowen than Rodman but he'd be an all star if he could somehow figuring out the scoring/shooting (yeah he went for 27 or whatever tonight I know) at least as being more consistent...then we just need more rebounding.
I think my #1 choice is drafting Sarr, which is different from a lot of Spurs fans, since he can't shoot (yet?)Quote:
If we could start 2 Sochans that would be perfect. Raw as hell but probably not even a 35 win team for a year or two and that's depending on the entire team progressing. So then I wonder, what fills in the ??? thats possible for acquisitions in the off-season?
Thats where it gives me too many rabbit holes to go down and I think overall it just means..I am not 100% sold on drafting a PG with our highest 1rp.
And I think this draft you need to go BPA. Because we have too many holes in the lineup to not. None of the players we are considering are a strict center like Edy. And I don't even mine Edy as a backup big if we got him with out first 2nd.Enzo The Baker said:
I'm also coming around on Sarr as our top pick if he becomes available as I do think he probably is the BPA. We definitely need SF and PG but if he has the best possibility of being an all star level player, I think you have to take him. Both he and Wemby would need to be better from behind the arc though for it to really work. Wemby is going to want to play on the perimeter some at the end of the day.