Showing posts with label Joe Smith. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Joe Smith. Show all posts

Monday, December 8, 2008

Next up, Uncle Cliffy

odensque drops Joe Smith, picks up Donyell

Well, there's no question that dropping Joe Smith is the right call. We've discussed him before, and he's gotten no younger, or better, since. Nor has he gotten much in the way of opportunity of late, as both 'Cox and Colly have been productiv-ish of late. Odensque picked him up after his 2 double-digit games on the 10th and 12th of November. He's hit 10 pts just twice since then. He's was still getting minutes until OKC's last two games, where he's been DNP-CD'ed.

Somehow, in replacing #1 Joe, odensque found someone older - pear-shaped stalwart Donyell Marshall. Donyell was drafted out of UConn the year before Smith (1994). For a while in the early years of the century, he was like a Squat Shawn Marion: averaging a 3, a steal, and a block per game. In 2003-04, he put up an impressive 16/10 with 2 3s and a steal and a block. Very impressive fantasy stuff. He's only played in 4 games this year - but he has played 14 minutes in the last two games, thanks to Elton Brand's injury, scoring 13, with 3 3s and 5 rebounds on Saturday. Elton looks like he'll be back soon, and Donyell should revert to having no value.

Judgment: Frankly, this is a bit of a disaster. We love Donyell (and even remember his brother Donny fondly), but we just don't see him being productive for long (though he may be the 5th best player on the 76ers) - though we wouldn't put anything past a desperate-to-save-his-job Mo Cheeks. Dropping Joe Smith is a no brainer, but there are many better options available in the FAP. Fun fact: these two were sort of traded for each other in the 3-team Ben Wallace/Larry Hughes deal last year.

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

If I were Jaric Man

odensque drops Jaric, bayless, picks up Dixon, smith

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Odensque has clearly been reading the blog! Our Weekly Recaps have assailed the choice to keep this dead weight on the bench, and the Hosen's FAP post mentioned both Dixon and Smith as possible pickups. Perhaps odensque (aka 'cleanjeans') will grace us with his unique perspective on the game in future comments and posts.

Marko Jaric once oozed with multi-cat potential as the Clippers very tall PG of the future - he was going to be a Slavic Scotty Pippen. In '04-05, he averaged 10/3/6 with 1.7 SPG and a 3PG. But he's slow, and never really learned to shoot, and he got hurt a lot, and it just never happened. Now he's buried behind Mayo, Lowry, Conley, and probably Quinton Ross, and isn't likely to make an impact. Even in 30 MPG last year, he averaged a paltry 8/3/4 (which was his best season since '04-05). On the bright side, his fetching mustache led to an engagement to Victoria's Secret model Adriana Lima.

Jarryd Bayless was Portland's first round draft pick this year (actually acquired in a draft-day trade), but was surprisingly raw in the summer league, and has barely gotten off the pine thus far. With Blake and B-Roy playing well, and Sergio more than capable off the bench, it's hard to see him, especially as a shooter rather than a ballhandling PG-type, getting much PT on a team struggling to apportion minutes to their talent (a problem which will be exacerbated by Oden's impending, and Martell's eventual, return to the court).

Juan Dixon was really good in college (University of Maryland); in the pros, he's always been a bit undersized as an SG, and too 'shoot-first' to be much of a PG (1.7 APG in his career). He's sporadically excelled as an 'instant-offense' type 7th man, or filling in for injured folks. Even at his best, he's just points and 3's, though as the Hosen noted, his 11 AST the other day were eye-opening. He is starting right now in WAS, as A-Daniels is banged up, D-Steve is not very good, and G-Aren is a ways away from returning.

Joe Smith was even better in college (University of Maryland as well), and was a famously bust-y #1 overall pick (though his 18/8 type numbers from his early years don't look too bad). Nowadays, he's pretty solid - 10/8 seems reasonable if he's getting 25 MPG (which he has been with Wilcox hurting and SweetNickyC in constant foul trouble). He doesn't hurt from the line as much as other low-tier big men (Melvin Ely, or the like). There's no reason he won't quietly produce for OKC, and for odensque.

Judgment: Dead weight has been dropped, and that can only benefit odensque.  The players picked up are solid, and, for the moment, have an opportunity to produce. Nice work, O! And go Terps!