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Klay is easily a top 3 SG. That said, I still trade him every day for Kevin Love.
Klay is easily a top 3 SG. That said, I still trade him every day for Kevin Love.
I'd argue that the best 2 guard in the league is Westbrook, but I'll leave him off because that's an entirely different topic.
That's because there really is James Harden, then the rest.
Top Tier
Harden
2nd Tier
Beal
Klay
Derozen
Stephenson (crazy)
Ellis
3rd Tier
Afflalo
Ginobli
Not worth ranking...IMO
Evans
Gordon
Johnson
Waiters
etc...
Too Old to rank anymore:
Kobe
Wade
Looking at that list (Westrbook not in the list), I'd trade anyone for Love, personally. The counter argument is that we have Lee who is solid, and the depth at 2 is very thin. But I think that the "not worth ranking" guide can fill in and lose less production than you'd gain from a Lee for Love swap.
It's looking like a moot point anyway. I'd be happy to see what this roster can do with Kerr in place, though. Essentially, I trust the front office until they put a product on the court that takes a huge step back.
Just curious, where would you rank Wade?
Report: Warriors could try to acquire both Kevin Love and LeBron James
Report: Warriors could try to acquire both Kevin Love and LeBron James - CBSSports.com
Update: warriors and Wolves playing a game of poker right now the wait might be a while. Atleast until lebron and melo are signed
And Lebron is waiting on Riley, to see if he can substantially improve the roster despite limited funds. Apparently the Heat only have 5.5 million dollars to work with, and not the 9-10 million dollar salary slot that has been reported in light of the renegotiated contracts for the big three.
It's not going to be an easy task for Riley to sign a top tier free agent with such limited funds. Deng just got the sales pitch, but it's hard to believe he'd consider such a huge pay cut. You have to wonder if he'll have any luck with Gasol or Ariza either. Lebron just might walk........
I think klay could be as good as gone if it comes to including klay or not
Since the league has basically turned the majority of control of player's salary determinations over to the players, assembling and earning a championship is rapidly becoming more difficult in this CBA age.
Players are beginning to see the reality that assembling enough talent to form a team that can win a championship repeatedly and get the money everyone one wants within the constraints of a salary cap that the owners cling to is becoming increasingly more difficult.
I think we will continue to see develop the scenario that players interested in championships will have to forego their desire to have max dollars because with the constraints of a salary cap, having both for everyone is becoming next to an impossibility.
How many players on the Spurs are making the max or max-worthy?