Pro Quality. Fan Perspective.
Login-facebook
Around SBN: A Miracle Squared: Celebrating The Greatness Of Bo Jackson

Warriors Seek Versatile Play-making Small Forward

Larry Riley has been quoted as saying that the Warriors need a small forward with playmaking skills and Warriors beat-writer Marcus Thompson II provides a few names, some who have now been arguably overpaid in this off-season spend-a-thon. By the way money is flying around today, you would think the NBA is recession proof.

If Amir Johnson (see below) is getting $34 million for doing next to nothing for the Raptors (unless they know something we don’t know about him, like him being the next Chris Bosh), will the Warriors end up splurging or have they learned from their past mistakes? Looks like Mike Miller might be our best bet based off MTII’s assessment:

6. SF Mike Miller (unrestricted)
DATA: 30 years old, 6-8, 218
His production has dropped the past two years since leaving Memphis. That should drop his price, too. At his best, he’s a superior shooter who also can distribute and rebound. At his worst, he’s passive and soft, especially on defense.

Passive and soft? Looks like he’ll fit in just fine.

Do you like this post?

Comments

Display:

Comments For This Post Are Closed

48 updates with 17 comments

Like to see major updates on this story in Facebook.

Photo

49ers Head Coach Jim Harbaugh Looking for "Creative Destruction" at Workouts

20120512_mjr_su5_020_extra_large_small

Giants Vs. Rockies: Tim Lincecum Looking For Short Series Sweep

THOUSAND OAKS, CA - MAY 22:  (L-R) Radioshack team riders Levi Leipheimer (2nd place) of the USA, Chris Horner (1st place) of the USA and Garmin- Cervelo team rider Thomas Danielson (3rd place) celebrate on the podium after receiving general classification awards for the 2011 AMGEN Tour of California from Santa Clarita to Thousand Oaks on May 22, 2011 in Thousand Oaks, California.  (Photo by Jeff Gross/Getty Images)

2012 Tour Of California: Peter Sagan Goes 3-3 With Stage 3 Win