With the signing of Yi by the Bucks, the chances of Brian Skinner returning to Milwaukee dropped dramatcially. He may still be re-signed, but not at more than vet minimum. Yi represents their 13th guaranteed contract.
If Yi had stayed in China, Skinner would have had considerble leverage with a team which has salaries below $60 million.
http://www.hoopshype.com/salaries/milwaukee.htm. But with Yi being promised playing time along with Villanueva at power forward, the minutes aren't there for more than a deep bench guy.
From the standpoing of the Suns, Skinner is far less attractive to them than PJ Brown despite being younger and more athletic. PJ Brown is a better mid range shooter and very good free throw shooter, while Skinner has no shooting range at all. Also, PJ is taller and longer than Skinner.
According to Hoopshype:http://www.hoopshype.com/players/brian_skinner.htm
Due to his minimal offensive skills, the tendency is to assume that Skinner wouldn't be able to play for D'Antoni. That's a reasonable concern, but the Suns went through this a few years when they signed Hunter. It is not out of the question that Skinner could play a similar role as Hunter did.
Comparing Hunter to Skinner is interesting since both had just over 22 minutes per game last season:
SIZE:
Hunter 7'0" 240
Skinner 6'9" 265
SCORING
Hunter 6.4 ppg 57.7%
Skinner 4.4 ppg 49.0%
REBOUNDING
Hunter 4.8 rpg
Skinner 5.7 rpg
BLOCKS
Hunter 1.1 bpg
Skinner 1.0 bpg
On the Suns, Huntered averaged 0.33 pp minute while last year Hunter averaged 0.279 pp minute. It seems likely that even with his limited offensive skills, Skinner would be able to do what Hunter did.
The big issue with signing Skinner is that it might make it harder to get PJ, since PJ on the theory that there would be more competition for 8th slot minutes. But if the Suns get to training camp with no progress on the PJ front AND they can sign Skinner for vet minimum, it would make sense to do so.
Would he sign? It's hard to say. I can't see the Suns offering over vet minimum (especially if there is a remote chance of getting PJ). So a lot would depend on whether he gets other offers from playoff teams.
The history of the Suns with Hunter might give him some hope he could work his way into the rotation. Marion is not much of a shooter either and he gets a huge number of minutes. Hunter went from waivers to a nice contrct in one year after playing for the Suns.
In any case, with Yi signed it looks like Skinner will get more attention.
If Yi had stayed in China, Skinner would have had considerble leverage with a team which has salaries below $60 million.
http://www.hoopshype.com/salaries/milwaukee.htm. But with Yi being promised playing time along with Villanueva at power forward, the minutes aren't there for more than a deep bench guy.
From the standpoing of the Suns, Skinner is far less attractive to them than PJ Brown despite being younger and more athletic. PJ Brown is a better mid range shooter and very good free throw shooter, while Skinner has no shooting range at all. Also, PJ is taller and longer than Skinner.
According to Hoopshype:http://www.hoopshype.com/players/brian_skinner.htm
An athletic banger... Very strong... Very good rebounding ability... Very active defender... Decent offensive player... Bad from the foul line.
Due to his minimal offensive skills, the tendency is to assume that Skinner wouldn't be able to play for D'Antoni. That's a reasonable concern, but the Suns went through this a few years when they signed Hunter. It is not out of the question that Skinner could play a similar role as Hunter did.
Comparing Hunter to Skinner is interesting since both had just over 22 minutes per game last season:
SIZE:
Hunter 7'0" 240
Skinner 6'9" 265
SCORING
Hunter 6.4 ppg 57.7%
Skinner 4.4 ppg 49.0%
REBOUNDING
Hunter 4.8 rpg
Skinner 5.7 rpg
BLOCKS
Hunter 1.1 bpg
Skinner 1.0 bpg
On the Suns, Huntered averaged 0.33 pp minute while last year Hunter averaged 0.279 pp minute. It seems likely that even with his limited offensive skills, Skinner would be able to do what Hunter did.
The big issue with signing Skinner is that it might make it harder to get PJ, since PJ on the theory that there would be more competition for 8th slot minutes. But if the Suns get to training camp with no progress on the PJ front AND they can sign Skinner for vet minimum, it would make sense to do so.
Would he sign? It's hard to say. I can't see the Suns offering over vet minimum (especially if there is a remote chance of getting PJ). So a lot would depend on whether he gets other offers from playoff teams.
The history of the Suns with Hunter might give him some hope he could work his way into the rotation. Marion is not much of a shooter either and he gets a huge number of minutes. Hunter went from waivers to a nice contrct in one year after playing for the Suns.
In any case, with Yi signed it looks like Skinner will get more attention.