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Not sure how I feel about this for Kemba
Not sure how I feel about this for Kemba
3 years 17 mill and a team option is a good deal, after striking out on gordon hayward i thought they might offer lance something in the range of 12 million per year or so. And it's pretty surprising he didn't take the pacers offer of 5 years 44 million if he is going to take the Hornets deal.
Personally, I would rather have Hayward. They are of very comparable value though. I would just take the kid with his head on straight and the slightly higher PER (16.2 compared to 14.7). But with that being said, Hayward is getting maxed out while Stephenson is at 9mil....For all his headaches, Stephenson makes them MUCH, MUCH better. He can score the ball from anywhere, improving 3-pt shooter, good playmaker, good defender, very competitive. Great deal for the Hornets. The Jazz and Mavs are paying an average of $15M/year for Hayward and Parsons and neither of them are as good of a player as Stephenson is.
Personally, I would rather have Hayward. They are of very comparable value though. I would just take the kid with his head on straight and the slightly higher PER (16.2 compared to 14.7). But with that being said, Hayward is getting maxed out while Stephenson is at 9mil....
I think Stephenson was a major reason for The Pacers collapse last season. He's got some talent, but I'd be willing to bet the chemistry will be off with the Hornets for as long as he's there.
He's lazy on defense (Not sure where this "great defensive player" thought came from) and used to throw tantrums when he didn't get the ball. That'll be fun for Kemba.
I think Stephenson was a major reason for The Pacers collapse last season. He's got some talent, but I'd be willing to bet the chemistry will be off with the Hornets for as long as he's there.
I think it was Hibbert completely disappearing towards the end of the season. Inexplicable.