1. Welcome! Please take a few seconds to create your free account to post threads, make some friends, remove a few ads while surfing and much more. ClutchFans has been bringing fans together to talk Houston Sports since 1996. Join us!

[CBS Sportsline]Top ten Free agents:Small Forwards could be low risk, big return;EG#2

Discussion in 'NBA Dish' started by Yaowaming, Jul 5, 2005.

  1. Yaowaming

    Yaowaming Contributing Member

    Joined:
    Nov 18, 2002
    Messages:
    674
    Likes Received:
    0
    http://www.sportsline.com/nba/story/8618111


    Free agents: Small forwards could be low risk, big return
    July 3, 2005
    By Tony Mejia
    CBS SportsLine.com Staff Writer
    Tell Tony your opinion!


    CBS SportsLine.com's top 10 available small forwards:

    1. Bobby Simmons, L.A. Clippers: The former DePaul standout picked a great time to blossom, garnering most improved player honors during a contract year. Although he toiled in the relative obscurity that envelops the Clippers, he demonstrated a knack for knocking down the big shot, developed a killer midrange jumper to complement his scrappy play around the basket, and is long enough to provide defensive resistance. Of the threes available, he's the one certain starter, and he's in for a big payday, be it from the Clips or someone else.

    2. Eddie Griffin, Minnesota: It might surprise you to see Griffin's name so high on this list, but when you talk potential reward, his upside is off the charts. Personal baggage ruined the start of his career, and as far as No. 5 overall draft picks go, he's been a disappointment. That, however, looks to be water under the bridge. Griffin had a strong season coming off the bench for the Wolves last season, showcasing a versatile game that combines strong post skills with a deft shooting touch from the perimeter. He's still maturing, but if I'm a GM willing to make an investment on an unpolished gem, Griffin's my primary target. Minnesota can match any offer he receives.


    3. Bonzi Wells, Memphis: Warning to any teams looking to pursue the talented but volatile Wells: If you're not planning on starting him, don't even bother looking his direction. Wells is one of those players who has to be a major part of a team in order to be content. His role with the Grizzlies, splitting time with James Posey and Dahntay Jones on the wing, didn't fit the bill, and his attitude became a big problem. There's no question he's a gifted offensive player who can make a difference in the right role.

    4. Vladimir Radmanovic, Seattle: The Sonics love the boost Radmanovic supplies off the bench and intend on keeping him on board. They can match any offer he receives, and since it's unlikely anyone is going to pony up serious money for his services, it's a safe bet he'll be in green and gold next season. The 3-point specialist has the ability to take over a game when he gets on a hot streak, but has to improve his defense.

    5. Glenn Robinson, San Antonio: The Big Dog still has some juice in his 32-year old legs, and told CBS SportsLine.com that he felt rejuvenated after sitting out most of last season. He proved to be a team player after joining the Spurs late in the year, buying into their commitment to defense and gaining his teammates' acceptance. Now that he has his ring, he'll look to make a more substantial contribution on his next team.

    6. James Jones, Indiana: As Rick Carlisle bluntly put it last season, Jones transformed himself from a player who should've been on the injury list to an invaluable contributor the Pacers coach had to find minutes for. Jones defends, rebounds, takes smart shots and won't hurt his team. The Pacers have the right to keep him if they choose to, but with Ron Artest coming back and first-round pick Danny Granger coming on board, there may not be much playing time for Jones.

    7. Devin Brown, San Antonio: The Spurs have the right to match any offer the hometown product receives, and now that he's recovered from a nerve problem that sapped his leg strength late in the season, he'll likely generate interest. Gregg Popovich trusted Brown to defend and give his team an energy boost during the Finals, enhancing his reputation.

    8. Luke Walton, L.A. Lakers: Phil Jackson loves what Walton brings to the table, so unless another team comes in with a substantial offer the Lakers wouldn't match, expect to see him back in the fold. Walton has always had the ability to make teammates better by simply doing the right things on the court, and is already one of the best passing forwards in the game.

    9. Kyle Korver, Philadelphia: The Sixers would like to keep their primary shooting specialist, but considering he was exposed by Detroit in last year's playoffs, it wouldn't be the end of the world if another team comes in with an offer. Korver is too great a liability defensively to be playing major minutes, and seems better suited coming off the bench rather than starting, which was his role most of last season.

    10. Toni Kukoc, Milwaukee: He's 36 and never did live up to the hype Jerry Krause created when he first brought him to Chicago, but there's no doubt he's capable of being a sound veteran contributor. The Bulls are reportedly discussing bringing him back to mentor their younger players, and there are others interested in his services. As long as he can stay healthy, he can help a team win. If he has his way, look for him to sign on with a team that can contend for a championship.

    Best of the rest: Rodney Rogers, New Jersey; Lee Nailon, New Orleans; Gerald Wallace, Charlotte; Scott Padgett, Houston; Jason Kapono, Charlotte.
     
  2. StupidMoniker

    StupidMoniker I lost a bet

    Joined:
    Jul 18, 2001
    Messages:
    15,093
    Likes Received:
    2,129
    Griffin was picked 7th, not fifth.
     
  3. giddyup

    giddyup Contributing Member

    Joined:
    Jan 24, 2002
    Messages:
    20,464
    Likes Received:
    488
    He must have <b>subtracted</b> the two <b>extra</b> first round picks that we wasted on him... :mad:
     
  4. smoothie

    smoothie Jabari Jungle

    Joined:
    Mar 1, 2001
    Messages:
    20,716
    Likes Received:
    6,945
    korver and kukoc are ranked too low. griffin isn't a SF. and glen robinson is ranked too high.
     
  5. Rockets2K

    Rockets2K Clutch Crew

    Joined:
    Mar 22, 2000
    Messages:
    18,050
    Likes Received:
    1,270
    Im not familiar with James Jones from IND...is the description accurate?
    "defends, rebounds, takes smart shots and won't hurt his team"

    sounds like a good backup for Tmac...whats the deal with him?
     
  6. krosfyah

    krosfyah Contributing Member

    Joined:
    Aug 7, 2001
    Messages:
    7,435
    Likes Received:
    1,095
    Why would somebody bother making EG an offer when he is a restricted free agent? If he agrees to a cheap contract, of course Mini will match. So nobody will risk making an expensive long term contract to this bonehead.

    So on this basis, he's the #2 free agent. hmmmmm
     
  7. Deuce

    Deuce Context & Nuance

    Joined:
    Aug 1, 2001
    Messages:
    26,577
    Likes Received:
    35,648
    James Jones is a good player and a decent backup SF. The description is accurate. Would be ideal on the Rockets because Jones has a nice 3pt shot. I am sure the Pacers want to keep him.

    I see my boy Bobby Simmons is #1 on this list. The Rockets HAVE to get him! (see my signature).
     
  8. Rockets2K

    Rockets2K Clutch Crew

    Joined:
    Mar 22, 2000
    Messages:
    18,050
    Likes Received:
    1,270

    I agree on SImmons...few times I saw him play, I was impressed...I think he ans Tmac would be wonderful playing together...expecially since he has the size to relieve TM when needed...

    but

    On Jones...if he plays the same position as Artest(who plays a ton of minutes true?) and the new stud Granger on-board...will Indy want a possible 3-stringer that badly?
    Guess that depends on how high they are on Granger..still...he sounds like the type of guy to at least talk to if Im the Rockets...
     
  9. A-Train

    A-Train Contributing Member

    Joined:
    Jan 1, 2000
    Messages:
    15,997
    Likes Received:
    38
    What's the difference between Noah and Eddie Griffin's jumper?

    Noah had an ark...
     
  10. Baqui99

    Baqui99 Contributing Member

    Joined:
    Jul 11, 2000
    Messages:
    11,493
    Likes Received:
    1,230
    I stopped reading after he mentioned Griffin as the 2nd best SF steal.
     
  11. SamFisher

    SamFisher Contributing Member

    Joined:
    Apr 14, 2003
    Messages:
    58,914
    Likes Received:
    36,478
    So a version of the story goes that when Hulegu & the mongols sacked baghdad, he was disgusted at the size of the Caliph's treasury with regard to the strength of his defenses, and so he shut him up in a room with his gold, and said "well if you love your gold so much, why don't you see if you can eat it?"

    I think something analogou sshould be done to anybody who uses the word "upside" (especially when somebody just had their career worst playing year, not counting his, uh, vacation - oh wait, i forgot about the "low post game" he flashed last year. Yep, he didn't post once I think, except for once or twice in one of andymoon's threads in D&D )
     
    #11 SamFisher, Jul 6, 2005
    Last edited: Jul 6, 2005
  12. Kim

    Kim Contributing Member

    Joined:
    Feb 17, 1999
    Messages:
    8,990
    Likes Received:
    3,688
    Eddie Griffin doesn't have "low post skills". The author made that up or doesn't know what he's talking about.
     
  13. Knight

    Knight Member

    Joined:
    May 20, 2002
    Messages:
    135
    Likes Received:
    5

    Umm... I am just wondering, why is he restricted? I thought he signed a contract with the Timberwolves as a free agent? Which would make him unrestricted when the contract expires, right?
     

Share This Page

  • About ClutchFans

    Since 1996, ClutchFans has been loud and proud covering the Houston Rockets, helping set an industry standard for team fan sites. The forums have been a home for Houston sports fans as well as basketball fanatics around the globe.

  • Support ClutchFans!

    If you find that ClutchFans is a valuable resource for you, please consider becoming a Supporting Member. Supporting Members can upload photos and attachments directly to their posts, customize their user title and more. Gold Supporters see zero ads!


    Upgrade Now