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KCP is a dawg on defense. No pun intended. Perfect compliment to Zo as he gets acclimated, now we can put KCP on the best perimeter player instead.
So it seems that not only will kcps money affect nwaba, but it could also affect the type of deal we give TB31
Man, not my nwaba
So it seems that not only will kcps money affect nwaba, but it could also affect the type of deal we give TB31
Man, not my nwaba
Read Eric Pincus on twitter saying if they waive Nwaba, KCP gets more $, potential longer deal for TB and a chance of signing Nwaba back IF he clears waivers.
http://insider.espn.com/nba/insider/story/_/id/19966056/nba-free-agency-2017-best-worst-moves-day-111. Agreed to a reported one-year, $18 million deal with guard Kentavious Caldwell-Pope
Once the Hawks used part of their cap space to sign Dedmon, this seemed like an inevitable outcome. There were no teams left on the market with sufficient cap space and need to offer Caldwell-Pope a long-term deal that would make sense for him, so taking a lucrative one-year deal made sense.
From the Lakers' standpoint, a one-year deal was the way to go. Given the possibility of adding Paul George and LeBron James next season, however remote the latter part of that, adding salary beyond this season would be reckless at best and destructive at worst. And while the Lakers could have split that money among a handful of players, there was no available player better than Caldwell-Pope, my top remaining free agent before he signed.
Adding Caldwell-Pope does mean a bit of a crowd in the backcourt, and the main potential downside of the move is cutting the minutes of rookie Josh Hart, particularly if the Lakers end up adding a backup point guard and Jordan Clarkson serves primarily as Caldwell-Pope's backup. That's a worth risk taking to be more competitive this season, particularly with the Lakers already out their draft pick no matter what.
I do wonder whether Caldwell-Pope will actually find the market more robust next summer. Even once the Detroit Pistons pulled his qualifying offer, making him an unrestricted free agent, teams didn't seem to value Caldwell-Pope as highly as expected based on his age, ability to capably defend either guard spot and solid 3-point shooting last season.
Caldwell-Pope would be a great fit for the Philadelphia 76ers, who will have cap space available, but he might be their second choice if Avery Bradley leaves the Detroit Pistons. We'll see if Caldwell-Pope taking a one-year deal ultimately works out.
Cranjis McBurnItDown
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KCP
62nd best SG in DRPM
22nd %ile ODR
20th %ile driving D
10th %ile iso D
39th %ile off screen D
I have concerns about that defense
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39th %ile jump shooting D
26th %ile off dribble D
7th %ile mid range D
11th %ile floater D
13th %ile post D
35th %ile spot up D
Cranjis McBurnItDown @T1m_NBA 31m31 minutes ago
Positives from KCP's defense:
82nd %ile guarded catch and shoot defense
Best PnR defense on team (although just in 42nd %ile)
Cranjis McBurnItDown @T1m_NBA 31m31 minutes ago
39th %ile for overall PnR offense when you incorporate passes as well. 13th %ile on those pass outs
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KCP was 9th worst in driving efficiency of the 210 players who had 100+ drives last season
Cranjis McBurnItDown @T1m_NBA 23m23 minutes ago
Damn it why couldn't KCP take 16 ???