Kolek planning to go pro
Bradley Beal, who hasn't won a damn thing, is about to get almost $50M a year from the Wiz.
Wizards are kind of in a pickle with Beal though. He was going to opt out and potentially leave, so you either have to give him the $$ or rebuild. The problem is that I don't think Beal is a supermax player, I mean he is damn good, but is he a "build around him" kinda guy? IDK.Their inability to get another guy to run with him has been the main problem in DC. Do they expect that to be Porzingas? That's not getting you out of the middle class of the league.I would have said "trade him and start over," but a GM is loathe to do that because it likely costs him his job.
Beal is worth it and he's definitely good enough to be a build around him guy. He's been one of the most consistent elite scorers in the league, when healthy, for the last couple years. And for a perimeter jump shooting guy, he's efficient.The problem, as you mentioned, is the Wizards complete inability to put a competent roster around him.EDIT: Wizards just added Monte Morris and Will Barton, which is interesting.Meanwhile, for all the talk about Beal overpaid, the Knicks are about to give $25MM a year to a guy who wasn't even the best PG on his own team. I like Brunson, but I don't think hes a top 10-12 PG in the league.
sadly, $25MM doesn't even put him in the top 10-12
Tyler Herro is rumored to be finalizing a $25MM-$30MM/yr contract
If he went 22ish/6/5 on 45/40/85 again after what he did this year. I can start to see it. But man that feels premature.Then again, all he's done is outperform expectations to this point.
I didn't think he was particularly good in the playoffs.
He wasn't healthy for a chunk of them.
True, but he wilted when the team needed him. I'm glad I'm not the guy that has to pay him. I can't figure out what his ceiling is, but I'd be afraid to not pay the man that's growing at such an incredible clip every year.
Yea, thats sort of what I meant by he's exceeded expectations. I remember in this thread people laughing at his comments about himself before the season and how he viewed himself. And pointed to some of his numbers last year after he blew up a bit in the bubble. Then he backed it up and had a great year.I have trouble seeing him as a really top tier, top 10 SG...but then again he just keeps getting better, seemingly has a great work ethic, and is in a great organization. Who knows, its certainly a really interesting dilemma.
TAMUI do know, Newsie is right on you knowing ball.
Didn't he compare himself to Ja Morant? He had a good year, he didn't have that good is a year
He compared himself to Morant? They have completely different games and skill-sets even if Herro for some reason thinks he's on his level.
Well, they both have made Joey Hauser their b!tch.
That must have been the impetus for his delusional comparison. I remember when most people called me crazy for saying I would take Morant ahead of Zion after watching him play two games before he destroyed us in the tournament.
I also thought taking Zion first was a mistake. Amazing athlete, but I couldn't imagine his knees holding up. And injury history has already riddled his young career, which was sadly predictable.
https://clutchpoints.com/heat-news-tyler-herro-feels-himself-with-wild-nba-superstar-comparisons/He put himself in the same group as Morant, Doncic, and Young. Like I said, he had a very good season, he didn't have that good of a season.