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Let me know when you do.

Other than your per 4343943439 crap.

I guess people don't realize Pierce has played good defense; the Wizards are 7 points better per 100 possessions with him on the court. The Wiz defense was 3.5 points better with Ariza on the court last year.

Pierce is shooting 45% and 38% from 3. TS% of .583. Rebound rate of 8.9%. Stl%1.2%, turnover rate 11.3%. winshares/48 of .139

Ariza shot 46% and 41% from 3. TS% of .590. Rebound rate of 10.1%. Stl% 2.4%. Turnover rate 12.3% winshares/48 of .141
 
Yup, because the NBA is so flush with talent that the 4th best player on a team is easy to replace.
 
Yup, because the NBA is so flush with talent that the 4th best player on a team is easy to replace.

I wouldn't agree with gf that Pierce is easy to replace. He has value for a reason.

However, the fact that most teams have a guy similar to Pierce on their bench suggests that they aren't unicorns. You can find one every easily if you want to spend the money.
 
I wouldn't agree with gf that Pierce is easy to replace. He has value for a reason.

However, the fact that most teams have a guy similar to Pierce on their bench suggests that they aren't unicorns. You can find one every easily if you want to spend the money.

But you have to be in a position where you can spend money and the right guy at the right position is available at the right time.
 
Pierce makes 5.3 million per year.

Wiz lost Ariza, didn't miss a step with Pierce. Rockets lost Parsons, didn't miss a step with Ariza. You can potentially find a viable SF with the talent (maybe different skillset) of Pierce easily. There are about 20 that you could sign for say 7-8 million or less that can give you equal value of Pierce.
 
Hell, if you need a bench player all you have to do is trade a 2nd to Philly and they will do it. They have 14 bench players on their roster.
 
Pierce makes 5.3 million per year.

Wiz lost Ariza, didn't miss a step with Pierce. Rockets lost Parsons, didn't miss a step with Ariza. You can potentially find a viable SF with the talent (maybe different skillset) of Pierce easily. There are about 20 that you could sign for say 7-8 million or less that can give you equal value of Pierce.

The Jazz got some random Australian dude named Joe Ingles off waivers from the Clippers and he's done a good job filling that role.

Most teams do have that guy, but if you don't then you are screwed.

In a way, I think you guys both are right even though you are at opposite ends of the spectrum.
 
The Jazz got some random Australian dude named Joe Ingles off waivers from the Clippers and he's done a good job filling that role.

Most teams do have that guy, but if you don't then you are screwed.

In a way, I think you guys both are right even though you are at opposite ends of the spectrum.

The main point is if you have 2-3 stars, you can easily build up a competitive team. For one, every vet FA wants to sign their and will take a MLE. And finding guys that fits certain roles 3 and D/defensive stopper/rebounder/etc. isn't all that difficult. Thunder needed a backup PG and an offensive threat at center; they acquired that rather easily. Hell, look at the Rockets, they were able to build around Harden with spare parts outside of Howard
 
WHen tanking goes wrong. They've literally got nothing. Noel is pathetic.

Simmons talked about this on the BS Report, I think it was with Klosterman, it was really interesting. Basically Philly is modeling everything after Houston but Houston is only really good because OKC was dumb enough to trade Harden over 6.5 mil. Morey was on the verge of being fired and the tear it down to nothing strategy was failing.....until OKC saved them.
 
Simmons talked about this on the BS Report, I think it was with Klosterman, it was really interesting. Basically Philly is modeling everything after Houston but Houston is only really good because OKC was dumb enough to trade Harden over 6.5 mil. Morey was on the verge of being fired and the tear it down to nothing strategy was failing.....until OKC saved them.

Makes a ton of sense. I think the Philly GM worked for Morey?
 
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