The Brooklyn Nets and the Los Angeles Lakers are one of the most star-studded teams in the NBA for the last season. With multiple All-NBA caliber players in LeBron James, Anthony Davis, Kevin Durant and James Harden to name a few, the Lakers and Nets are stacked.
But given the incredible wage bill that their stars command, the Lakers and Nets often look to add quality to their roster but at a low price. The best way to do so is bu signing in quality veterans to the side. Veteran players generally agree to shorter deals and less money in search of championship glory.
The same has continued in this season’s free agency as well. Lakers, who last season took a different approach signing younger players, resorted to their old ways bringing back veterans like Rajon Rondo and Dwight Howard. The Nets meanwhile re-signed some key players and made a statement signing in Paul Millsap.
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NBA scout raises concerns on Brooklyn Nets’ new signing
Millsap certainly was one of the most rumored targets for some of the biggest teams in the market. With the likes of the Lakers, Warriors and Nets all interested, everyone was eager to watch where the versatile forward signs.
While many lauded the Nets for stealing away Millsap from other contenders, an NBA scout doesn’t fancy Nets’ recent signing. According to the New York Post‘s Marc Berman the scout said, “I think there’s a consensus around the league Millsap is washed…. He doesn’t give them what they lost in Jeff Green unfortunately.”
Millsap is certainly a good addition on paper. Despite his lack of size, the power forward has shown versatility in the defensive end. Last season, he also chipped in with 9.0 points and 4.7 rebounds per game.
But if compared to that of Jeff Green, Millsap might be a bit of a downgrade for the Nets. Uncle Jeff like Millsap can defend multiple positions and adds even more points averaging 11.0 points and 3.9 rebounds per game last season. Millsap even shot only 34.3% from the deep compared to Jeff Green’s 41.3%.
The Nets will hope that the 4-time All-Star can have a better season in a different surrounding. Given the offensive barrage of Kevin Durant, Kyrie Irving and James Harden, Millsap will surely get opens looks throughout the game likely resulting in an increase in his output.
Can the former Nuggets’ forward be effective with the Nets, or will Brooklyn regret letting go off Uncle Jeff? Let us know in the comments section down below.
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