In your opinion, how many exist across the NBA?
Lots. I'd be up for Lonzo.
And are some that are NOT "bona fide" capable of becoming so?
I'm always on the lookout for backup Pg's who could thrive as starting PG's with more experience. Back a-ways, I was interested in LAC Bledsoe; MEMf Lowry; OKC RegJax, etc. Wanted to get Rubio, Dragic and later Brogdon. Trying to keep an eye on Brunson these days. Trying to figure out his ceiling. Nice player.
I'd remind you that you were BEHIND not adding certain PG studs - due to cost.
Our team was in poor shape. I'd be more open to adding an expensive CP3 or Lowry to a near-.500 team, than to a .340 win team. But I'd rather look for someone younger.
You have also degraded some pretty darn good players at the position, such as Schroder - in the past - if I recall correctly
You'd want Shroder as NYK PG?This is only his 3rd year starting in an 8-yera career, and LeBJ is the main facilitator. Dennis only had two good seasons, one in ATL in his 4th year and last year with OKC when he was a backup playing mostly SG next to other PG's.
A very quick driver. Not much on defense. Sloppy at times. A career 33% 3-point shooter. Just 31% this year. Last year was his only year above league average on 3's. He's best as a backup PG and is mostly a scoring SG in a PG body.
I'd prefer the much cheaper, better shooting, better defending, younger IQ.
I see those two as fairly comparable. Overall, I find Shroder erratic and unreliable. Quickly is to, but that's to be expected from a rook.
Fwiw, LAL was willing to trade Shroder, though partly that's because he is looking for a $20M per year extension.
Anyone think the Knix should give Shroder (27) a 4/$80+M contract? I definitely would not.