Plus DJJ was just a really great vibes guy. I'm really bummed about this. Could work out though.
Not sure who starts between Marshall and Grimes. I would bet they give Grimes every chance to be really impactful and a long term guy here.
shack009 said:
I don't know about Marshall over DJJ… He's way less athletic than DJJ and that was a big part of the Mavs offense and defense. He only has one above average year of shooting and it's all been low volume. He's way worse at 2 pointers than DJJ.
Plus DJJ was just a really great vibes guy. I'm really bummed about this. Could work out though.
Not sure who starts between Marshall and Grimes. I would bet they give Grimes every chance to be really impactful and a long term guy here.
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Naji is a nice bench piece to have who can feasibly play the 2-4 positions. He's a pretty stout defender with solid length and can sometimes force turnovers.
He can have boneheaded plays both on offense and defense. He's actually one of our better passers in terms of vision, placement, and willingness to make the pass - but this also leads to dumb turnovers, as well. His career AST:TO ratio is 2.0:1.1, which isn't good. He will make hustle plays, but then have dumb lapses where he'll get back-cut or take a dumb foul.
I also feel he plays too upright on both ends, which could limit his play speed, handle, and ability to fight through screens - although he still is good enough at these things.
I'd consider him our 3rd or 4th best wing defender behind Herb and Dyson, but you really don't want to assign him to the toughest defensive matchup other than when your better perimeter defenders are out of the game. He can hold up reasonably well, for a bench guy; but he shouldn't be your best defender.
He's improved his catch-and-shoot 3pt shot quite a lot this year and can hit a pretty reliable floater or make plays after attacking a closeout. Otherwise, you don't really want him handling the ball in the half court (he's great in transition though).
When BI was out for an extended stretch during the Pels' nice little run throughout December and part of January last season, Naji was the guy off the bench who would replace him as a starter. He played some of the best ball of his career during that time. But then he was relegated to the bench once BI returned, getting no more than 15ish min/game. He can fill in for stretches, but shouldn't be a starter on any team and shouldn't get more than 20 min max on any team.
All that said, Naji ****s.
Free agent forward Derrick Jones Jr. plans to sign a three-year, $30 million deal with the Los Angeles Clippers, sources tell @TheAthletic @Stadium. Major pickup for the Clippers. pic.twitter.com/ANwrqHAczJ
— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) July 1, 2024
The Mavericks obviously must beat out the Lakers to get Klay Thompson's commitment in addition to working out a sign-and-trade with the Warriors as the Lakers continue to chase Thompson, too.
— Marc Stein (@TheSteinLine) July 1, 2024
Amid its Klay pursuit, Dallas decided it had to jump on an attractive three-year, $27… https://t.co/FYGH1zPbba
I will say this
— Mavs(New)CBA (@CBAMavs) July 1, 2024
Replacing DJJ with Naji
Is MUCH better than
Replacing Paul George with DJJ
Feels like the mavs need to get Thompson to feel good about this thing again. Dropping hardaway for grimes is great, but will our defense still be elite with this other guy? If not, at least Thompson would make our offense even better. I know that much.Iowaggie said:
Marc Stein heavy on the Klay Thompson infoThe Mavericks obviously must beat out the Lakers to get Klay Thompson's commitment in addition to working out a sign-and-trade with the Warriors as the Lakers continue to chase Thompson, too.
— Marc Stein (@TheSteinLine) July 1, 2024
Amid its Klay pursuit, Dallas decided it had to jump on an attractive three-year, $27… https://t.co/FYGH1zPbba
Ya that was the worst kept secret of FA. The Thunder drafted 2 backcourt players in the 1st round, it all but guaranteed they had a verbal agreement from Hartenstein.Grapesoda2525 said:
Well crap…… the Thunder just stole the knicks center. A big weakness of theres is gone.
We definitely need this klay thing to work out now.
He's no longer a 2 way player. Defensively, he can't guard on the perimeter like he used to. And offensively, he's basically limited to 3pt shooter only. His 2pt% has declined pretty hard and this was a guy who even at his peak wasn't filling it up within the arc.keithd03 said:
How good is Klay nowadays? Dont follow GS too closely, but seems like he hadn't regained his pre-injury form.
shack009 said:
Honestly, Klay does not do a lot for me. I do not think the team's ceiling is substantially higher with him on the team.
For the regular season, he is probably a 20-minutes a night guy. He does not provide much outside of shooting anymore, and he's probably more likely to get a serious injury than play in 75% of the games. If he is on the court with Luka and Kyrie then the perimeter defense is in serious trouble.
I think people really need to pump the brakes on the Klay bullishness and should also not be disappointed when he doesn't end up here.
shack009 said:
He also shot by far the worst of his career from 3 this past season, outside of the 30ish games he played coming off of the two injuries. He used to consistently be around 41-42% and this year he was under 39%.
I get the appeal of having gravity, but if you aren't elite at shooting anymore (despite still being good) and you don't play defense hardly at all anymore, I just don't feel that strongly about it. Especially if we are having to give up someone like Hardy or OMax. I also just don't trust the injury stuff.
Seems like it's pretty high risk with not that high a reward.
To be clear, I'm not 'hyping' up Klay or even trying to act like it's a done deal. I'm just doing the thought exercise of how the roster would look with him on it.shack009 said:
Honestly, Klay does not do a lot for me. I do not think the team's ceiling is substantially higher with him on the team.
For the regular season, he is probably a 20-minutes a night guy. He does not provide much outside of shooting anymore, and he's probably more likely to get a serious injury than play in 75% of the games. If he is on the court with Luka and Kyrie then the perimeter defense is in serious trouble.
I think people really need to pump the brakes on the Klay bullishness and should also not be disappointed when he doesn't end up here.
lol you like to tell "people to relax" when theyre simply talking basketball. Hartenstein is a good pickup and allows them to play a different style they didnt have before. They can still go 5 out or they can go big an bang the boards. Play style versatility is still important, and they got more versatile.shack009 said:
People need to relax about OKC and Hartenstein. It's been known he was going there for weeks and he's also a completely different style of center than the 5-out style they want to play. Sure, it cleans up some of their rebounding issues, but he is not making a difference in a playoff series against the Mavs.
The past 2 seasons he has only been at 1.2 and 1.6 blocks per 36 minutes. Lively was at 2.1 this year and Gafford was at 3.2. Not like he's some crazy rim protector. He was also way less effective across the board in the playoffs.
It was a massive overpay by OKC just because they could. He is not nearly a $30 million player.
I certainly didn't suggest that. We were worried about OKC being the top dog before they got the Ag goat Caruso and Hartenstein. MIN doesn't scare me half as much as this new OKC team, nor DEN.shack009 said:
I mean the posts by Grape and zgolfz85 were pretty reactionary. They weren't really talking ball, they were crowning OKC for overpaying a backup center. And one of them suggested we had to get Klay Thompson in order to offset Hartenstein.
You may be right. I would agree that the ideal of Klay (even the ideal 34 y/o Klay) would be fun. It just seems like a really big risk to take. I would almost call it an unnecessary risk, but that may not be the right word. It just seems like a big swing for what would likely be not that big of a return.M.C. Swag said:To be clear, I'm not 'hyping' up Klay or even trying to act like it's a done deal. I'm just doing the thought exercise of how the roster would look with him on it.shack009 said:
Honestly, Klay does not do a lot for me. I do not think the team's ceiling is substantially higher with him on the team.
For the regular season, he is probably a 20-minutes a night guy. He does not provide much outside of shooting anymore, and he's probably more likely to get a serious injury than play in 75% of the games. If he is on the court with Luka and Kyrie then the perimeter defense is in serious trouble.
I think people really need to pump the brakes on the Klay bullishness and should also not be disappointed when he doesn't end up here.
Swapping Green+THJ for Grimes+Klay is an upgrade to me. At the very least, a wash is all.
I hear you, but I don't think this is the standard overpay. This was "we have cap space to blow and we need this particular thing" so they went way above and beyond. Hartenstein is a decent player who is now getting 3rd or 4th best player on a team money. They could give it to him because their 2nd and 3rd best players are still on rookie deals.zgolfz85 said:I certainly didn't suggest that. We were worried about OKC being the top dog before they got the Ag goat Caruso and Hartenstein. MIN doesn't scare me half as much as this new OKC team, nor DEN.shack009 said:
I mean the posts by Grape and zgolfz85 were pretty reactionary. They weren't really talking ball, they were crowning OKC for overpaying a backup center. And one of them suggested we had to get Klay Thompson in order to offset Hartenstein.
I agree they overpaid, but everyone overpays for everything this time of year....just like we're about to do with a 35 yr old no knees left Klay.
The Lakers continue to press in their pursuit of Klay Thompson, league sources say, trying to close a perceived gap on the Mavericks. As @TheSteinLine reported below Friday, strong mutual interest between Thompson and Dallas has already been established:https://t.co/DWazVDd5Rs
— Marc Stein (@TheSteinLine) July 1, 2024
Ya but it seems like the Warriors are ok with helping Klay go wherever he wants and it's up to him to choose. And it's not like the Mavs' offer of Josh Green is a high bar to clear.Guitarsoup said:
But GSW would have to be willing to take whatever LA would give them. They could say no and make him sign for whatever he can get
Yeah, I read Stein's tweet as basically saying the Lakers have increased their offer. Because LeBron is the worst GM of all time.Guitarsoup said:
But GSW would have to be willing to take whatever LA would give them. They could say no and make him sign for whatever he can get