Have we discussed Jason Kidd yet and whether or not he would fit? Not sure what the Mavs plan, but IIRC he can opt for free agency next year. If we end up making cap space and he is around, what are your feelings on getting him in for a season or two. Getting old, but he would definately bring the veteran experience to push for the Finals, and Bayless would do well to study under him. Third on all time triple doubles would fill in some gaps in the box scores for us. I don't know at this point... not sure if going old is what we want to do, but looking at this years free agents, and where we frequently discuss looking for an upgrade, that seem like one of the better discussion points. I do know I enjoy watching him play... wouldn't object to seeing him do 42 a year in the Garden from a pure fun factor viewpoint.
He's a good short term answer, depending on what we'd have to give up. I just don't see Dallas letting him go cheaply. The reason:
Sounds good . . . but I can't help but think of last season and how Kidd really didn't help the Mavs for the half season. I think he is helping now, but didn't have the immediate impact Dallas was looking for. Would the same thing happen to the Blazers?
Assuming we don't resign Blake (I like the guy, just doing some hypothetical thinking) I don't feel that Rodriguez or Bayless are ready to start as PG (unless some real headway is made while Blake is out hurt). Given that, what other PG's are available that I missed? I am just thinking, if Bayless continues to be our plan for the future as our PG, I feel Kidd would be a good player to emulate. While everyone likes a pass first PG, we don't have that right now, so an aggressive scorer-passer-rebounder would be a good alternative in my book. In terms of active PG's, we arent getting Harris, Paul, or Wade...
Hollinger Stats: Player Efficiency Rating - Point Guard RNK Player GP Min FG% FT% TS% Ast TO Usg ORR DRR RebR PER 1 Chris Paul, NOR 35 37.5 .496 .864 .601 35.9 8.8 26.5 3.3 14.3 8.8 30.53 2 Devin Harris, NJN 33 36.1 .451 .832 .581 22.6 9.7 27.5 1.8 9.1 5.3 24.06 3 Tony Parker, SAS 28 33.7 .506 .805 .559 23.2 9.1 29.4 1.7 9.1 5.4 23.40 4 Chauncey Billups, DEN 37 35.4 .424 .904 .596 28.0 8.2 21.8 0.9 7.6 4.4 20.79 5 Jameer Nelson, ORL 34 31.4 .508 .881 .610 25.4 9.2 21.8 1.9 10.2 6.2 20.71 6 Jason Terry, DAL 39 34.8 .466 .873 .572 15.5 8.4 24.3 2.2 5.7 3.9 19.97 7 Jose Calderon, TOR 32 35.1 .491 1.000 .633 40.9 10.2 17.5 0.9 10.1 5.6 18.88 8 Mike Bibby, ATL 38 34.5 .451 .823 .570 25.4 7.0 20.4 1.6 10.4 6.0 18.84 9 Rajon Rondo, BOS 41 32.3 .501 .645 .546 38.6 12.6 18.8 4.9 12.7 9.0 18.80 10 Steve Nash, PHO 31 33.8 .485 .947 .620 35.9 14.7 21.3 0.7 9.4 5.4 18.53 11 Rodney Stuckey, DET 35 29.9 .478 .756 .543 24.5 11.1 23.7 3.1 10.7 6.9 18.31 12 Andre Miller, PHI 38 36.0 .474 .831 .545 27.0 10.1 21.3 4.4 9.1 6.8 18.12 13 Deron Williams, UTH 26 34.8 .430 .825 .524 35.3 11.9 24.3 0.9 8.2 4.6 17.18 14 Ramon Sessions, MIL 38 23.9 .442 .788 .519 27.6 9.7 21.9 2.2 11.3 6.6 16.79 15 Nate Robinson, NYK 30 29.7 .419 .851 .529 17.9 9.7 21.9 4.7 10.5 7.5 16.67 16 Jason Kidd, DAL 39 35.3 .391 .791 .511 43.4 12.9 15.3 3.7 16.8 10.3 16.43 17 Russell Westbrook, OKC 40 30.8 .411 .782 .498 21.9 13.4 24.2 7.7 8.1 7.9 16.19 18 Mo Williams, CLE 36 32.7 .470 .949 .580 20.0 11.7 21.4 2.2 9.2 5.8 16.10 19 Baron Davis, LAC 30 37.2 .360 .788 .455 27.1 8.8 26.0 2.0 8.5 5.1 15.90 20 T.J. Ford, IND 32 31.0 .435 .917 .532 25.0 11.1 21.3 2.9 11.9 7.3 15.85 Yeah, no doubles, but 8 rebounds for a PG is still juicy. Also, those are after the team change, could be a line up issue. 16th in PER... I guess Nash is ahead of him stat wise, but he is slowing down SO FAST this season, I am afraid of what his numbers will be by the end of the season. *** going to edit this for formatting on the table