Dalembert an option?

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  1. magnifier661

    magnifier661 B-A-N-A-N-A-S!

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    This scenario has more to do with keeping Hickson and actually strengthening our bench.

    I understand that his numbers aren't stellar in terms of "starting caliber"; but he doesn't have to end games. There have been plenty of teams that use a player like Dalembert to start and finish with an entirely different group.

    This season, Dalembert is averaging 5.9 points, 57% shooting, 5.2 boards and 1.4 blocks in 15.8 minutes.

    If he is giving that type of production next season; that would leave a lot of minutes for Leonard (time for development) and Hickson (keep him happy).

    I think Dalembert would suffice long enough for Leonard to fully develop and take over the starting role. If Brass has high hopes for Leonard; this would be a smart move, IMO.
     
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    That's fine too. I was looking at this season and Dalembert is averaging around 16 minutes. That gives more time to Leonard to develop.
     
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    It's not the "OMG move"; but it could be if we have a player able to start, retain Hickson and still develop Leonard.
     
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    magnifier661 B-A-N-A-N-A-S!

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    OR take away 2 minutes for Dalembert and add 2 to Leonard. Gives 16 minutes to Dalembert and 20 to Leonard.
     
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    PtldPlatypus Let's go Baby Blazers! Staff Member Global Moderator Moderator

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    FYI, we can't use both cap space and the MLE. If we use cap space, the only exception we can use is the room exception, which is $2.652M.
     
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    Do you think 2.652 mil is enough to grab Jack?
     
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    Not even close.

    If we really wanted Dalembert at $20M/3 years, we'd probably be better off getting him with a sign and trade for Freeland. I imagine the Bucks wouldn't complain about that too much.
     
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    He will literally drop the phone once you give the offer and laugh his ass off!
     
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    Yeah that's really not that bad of an option.

    http://espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=bxyz9hj and this could happen this season actually before the trade deadline.

    The advantage would be a shed of cap space as well. We would have his bird rights too; so we could hold off on signing Hickson and Dalembert until we can grab that free agent.

    Basically we would have 17 million free; retain Hickson for 7 million so we have his Bird rights; sign Jack for about 8 million; sign Hickson for 8 million and resign Dalembert for 5-6 million.
     
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    All in all, were we to get (and extend) Dalembert to man our starting center spot while we groom Leonard, I think we'd be better off attempting to obtain something of value for Hickson in a sign-and-trade, rather than keeping him as a very expensive backup.
     
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    Personally I think we should have him already signed and wait for the next great talent dump. He will produce and our team would be pretty decent this time around. Hickson at 8 million isn't as bad as some think. If a player comes along next season before deadline; we will have a decent piece under contract to offer.
     
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    With the room exception we would be looking at a boobie gibson, Corey brewer, dahntay jones type.
     
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    Jack is a fringe-starter next year. I think he may find a team that gives him a chance to fight for the starting job.
     
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    Retaining Hickson is not a priority in my opinion. He's going to be too expensive to be a backup on this team and I just don't see the point of committing all that money to a guy who really can't start for this team. What he provides is appreciated, but his game is pretty replaceable for less money.
     
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    And who are these prospective replacements?

    I'm not saying I disagree, but who did you have in mind when you posted that?
     
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    He's been advertising the renounce hickson and make a 11-12 mil offer to pek. Then use mid mle for a role player.
     
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    That's one option. I thought he had more than one in mind.
     
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    Nikolokolus There's always next year

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    No specific name right now, I haven't looked at the free agent list, but there's always somebody. Aside from free agency, if there's a power forward prospect in the draft, in our range that's one way to go or possibly bring back a guy in a trade. My point is that because Hickson gives up almost as much as he produces, even if you found a guy with less gaudy raw stats, but who played better team and position defense, you'd probably be able to maintain your level of play as a team but spend a little less money to get there.
     

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