edukator1
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I am not a huge Gortat fan but he is pretty damn good and can play on my team any day.
We have far more problems to deal with than Marcin.
We have TOO MANY problems and like you said Marcin trade is our least...
I am not a huge Gortat fan but he is pretty damn good and can play on my team any day.
We have far more problems to deal with than Marcin.
We should absolutely trade Marcin Gortat, imo.
Why?
He is the only one who could bring us back valueable rebuilding pieces. His value will not get higher as he is 28 and his conctract is going to be up soon and he is not as good as he is looks for this poopy team where he can generate 80% of his offensive output off of pick and rolls and assists.
Keeping Steve Nash from an emotional standpoint and because teams won't give up anything for him, fine. Let him retire here if he wants. Keeping Gortat makes no sense. He will be in his 30s and on a huge contract before we can hope to be a good team again.
None of the stats you posted mean anything. Pekovic is a 2nd year plazer and did not get minutes at the beginning of the season like he gets now so your volume stats are a farce. Since he is starting he produces basically the same numbers as Gortat in less minutes, on a better team, on less assisted baskets.
CREATED = [PTS - (PTS * %AST)] + (2 * AST)
If you compute the stats like this, Gortat is dead last on the team in creating point for himself or teammates.
We should absolutely trade Marcin Gortat, imo.
Why?
He is the only one who could bring us back valueable rebuilding pieces. His value will not get higher as he is 28 and his conctract is going to be up soon and he is not as good as he is looks for this poopy team where he can generate 80% of his offensive output off of pick and rolls and assists.
Keeping Steve Nash from an emotional standpoint and because teams won't give up anything for him, fine. Let him retire here if he wants. Keeping Gortat makes no sense. He will be in his 30s and on a huge contract before we can hope to be a good team again.
We should absolutely trade Marcin Gortat, imo.
Why?
He is the only one who could bring us back valueable rebuilding pieces. His value will not get higher as he is 28 and his conctract is going to be up soon and he is not as good as he is looks for this poopy team where he can generate 80% of his offensive output off of pick and rolls and assists.
Keeping Steve Nash from an emotional standpoint and because teams won't give up anything for him, fine. Let him retire here if he wants. Keeping Gortat makes no sense. He will be in his 30s and on a huge contract before we can hope to be a good team again.
Your "trade Gortat" comments would make a lot more sense if your trade scenarios returned something of real value to us.
I really like Gortat. He approaches the game the right way, he's a great teammate, he's very coachable and he's an above average center who's just coming into his own. His style of play and his lack of wear and tear suggests he probably has at least 7 or 8 more years at this level or above. Add that up and factor in that he plays a position that carries a premium over all other positions and I see no reason to just give him away.
You don't move a guy like that unless you're given a deal that's just too good to pass up. I think there's a reasonable chance that we might actually find a deal like that for Gortat and if so, great, but until then I'll continue to enjoy one of the few good things about this team.
Steve
Your "trade Gortat" comments would make a lot more sense if your trade scenarios returned something of real value to us.
I really like Gortat. He approaches the game the right way, he's a great teammate, he's very coachable and he's an above average center who's just coming into his own. His style of play and his lack of wear and tear suggests he probably has at least 7 or 8 more years at this level or above. Add that up and factor in that he plays a position that carries a premium over all other positions and I see no reason to just give him away.
You don't move a guy like that unless you're given a deal that's just too good to pass up. I think there's a reasonable chance that we might actually find a deal like that for Gortat and if so, great, but until then I'll continue to enjoy one of the few good things about this team.
Steve
The team has already come out and said they are not rebuilding. They are retooling. So, your point doesn't make sense. If the team was going to truly rebuild anyway, you don't throw away something that historically has been difficult to get....a center.
Also...again....your he gets 80% of his points off of pick and rolls is pure B.S. Repeating it doesn't make it true.
Last but not least....last time I checked a person can still be in his prime will into his 30's. WTF are you talking about?
Uh please, even Lon Babby has come out several times now and called this a rebuilding process.
Good lord what don't you understand, the numbers about Gortats production coming off pick and rolls is not made up. Go and sign up for synergy sports they log everything.
Gortat finishes 5 times more pick and roll plays than pretty much any other center.
Yep....I think that sums it up.
- 65% not from the pick and roll
- 55% of his shots resulting in jump shots according to 82 games.
- Gortat is not a go to option (post up every lay kind of guy)
- Is not assisted by Nash the majority of his points per game as you claim.
80% assisted is not the majority? lol
35% of his total offense are finishing pick and rolls as the roll man and he shoots like 65% in those plays. Now take into account that post ups and isolations make up for a combined 20% of his total plays only that leaves the rest to jumpshots, many of which are the results of pick and roll plays or pick and pop plays with Nash. Take into account that he is shooting just 42% on jumpshots and postup situations and you can figure out yourself that the vast majority of his offensive production is a result of the pick and roll play with Nash.
58 of 130 field goals me made were just from being the guy rolling to the basket for the easy finish. That alone is almost 50% of his offensive production.
slinslin reminds me of that old saying, "Don't bother me with facts, my mind is made up."Seriously.....your posts are pathetic when it comes to Gortat.
slinslin reminds me of that old saying, "Don't bother me with facts, my mind is made up."
Some people get attention by doing or saying outrageous things.
My older son will bring up a topic, hear my opinion, then take the opposing side whether he believes it or not. Just for the thrill of the debate.
He'd give you the shirt off his back. I love him dearly. But I have learned to not take him seriously when goes he goes into that mode.
I guess you could call people who do that master-debators.
LOLOne of the reasons I've never liked Nash is that his assists come about because other players make shots. He really should only get credit for those assists where no one else is involved. Not only that but his rebound numbers aren't very impressive and his boards always seem to come on missed shots. Plus, the guy has never scored 50 points in a game either despite the fact the ball is often in his hands. He's very overrated
I thought that at first . . . until I heard him take the other side when "discussing" it with someone else.AzStevenCal said:He could just be playing the odds.
I think you are extremely too optimistic. Not many examples of teams trading away #1 pick, but back in 1993 Golden State traded three future first round picks just to move up from #2 to #1 for a player (Webber) that Orlando didn't really want or need.I think a package of...
- Gortat
- Markieff Morris
- Suns 2014 Top 5 protected
Might be an acceptable deal for this year's 2012 No.1 overall pick...
Assuming the following teams get No.1
- Wizards
- Raptors
- Pistons
Or am I too optimistic?
There is no argument against this. None.He has called it a rebuilding process but this is not rebuilding. Rebuilding is blowing it up. This is retooling when you are building your team still around a 40 year old PG and you know it.
Jandaman...why? Who's the consensus #1 pick? I'll be honest...i dont know.I think a package of...
- Gortat
- Markieff Morris
- Suns 2014 Top 5 protected
Might be an acceptable deal for this year's 2012 No.1 overall pick...
Assuming the following teams get No.1
- Wizards
- Raptors
- Pistons
Or am I too optimistic?
One of the reasons I've never liked Nash is that his assists come about because other players make shots. He really should only get credit for those assists where no one else is involved. Not only that but his rebound numbers aren't very impressive and his boards always seem to come on missed shots. Plus, the guy has never scored 50 points in a game either despite the fact the ball is often in his hands. He's very overrated.
Steve