BRIGGS wrote:Clean wrote:Sangfroid wrote:anrst wrote:his pisst me off last year to no end. in every facet, shump was a let down. and yet i'd still like to see how he works on a team with a legit system.
i'd like him to be here. the few times woodson put shump and murray on the court, it created havoc on d.
Shannon Brown? Wayne Ellington? Those guys should have no relevance on if Shump is expendible or not.
I'd rather move THJr. All he can do is shoot. Shump is more useful/valuable to us than THJr.
Shump is gonna get his chance to showcase his game, but this is his last chance. If no marked improvement, he's gone by the trade deadline and the Greek Freak steps up.
I totally agree with what you said. I think Shump will improve this season. He will now have more time off the injury and will have an actual coach.
I think Early will have more assets for PT. I don't like Shump's # on the cap next year. We can have both Early and Thannis for 1/4 of what Shump would make next year. We dont need 3 of those guys if Melo comes back. Lets see early and Thannis in SL action and let Melo play out--then we get form an opinion if we need Shumpert.
2014-15
$2,761,113
2015-16
$3,898,691 (qualifying offer)
http://hoopshype.com/salaries/new_york.htm
Iman is not a SF, definitely NOT a SF/PF, he needs to regain his quickness/speed and work on his handle/ability to take contact/finish/facilitating
MOST IMPORTANTLY, the ability to DEFEND the PG and SG with that fire he had as a rook, however, he needs team mates that has the ability to attack together as well like he did with
I think Greek Freak is ready to contribute right now as a defender and as a set shooter, playing a raw Gereld Green (that was on the Nets prior to landing his 3.5 for 3 years deal with Pacers)
Lin
Iman
Fields
Jeffries/Novak (yes, even Novak played DEF with this lineup)
Chandler/JJ
Right now our best DEFENSIVE 5 is ???
Larkin (assuming Tourre Murry is not resigned)
Iman
Greek Freek 2
Early?
Tyler
or
if Iman regains speed/quickness
Iman
Greek Freek 2
Early
Tyler
With the ability to go with a PG, G/F, SF/PF, PF, or Center (depending on the mobility/athleticism and match ups)