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The Hendo Marketplace: C'mon in ya'll


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Gerald Henderson - 6'5, 215 lbs

15.5 ppg, 2.6 ast, 3.7 reb

 

 

Now here are the SG's (Arranged by price tag) on the 2nd contracts that are similar to Henderson

 

 

-----------GOOD CONTRACTS---------------

 

Danny Green - 6'6, 210 lbs

10.5 ppg, 1.8 ast, 3.1 reb

$3.5mil for 3 years

 

Thabo Sefalosha - 6'7, 215 lbs

7.6 ppg, 1.5 ast, 3.9 reb

$3.6mil for 2 years

 

Jared Dudley - 6'7, 225 lbs

11 ppg, 2.6 ast, 3.1 reb

$4.3mil for 4 years

 

-----------FAIR CONTRACTS---------------

 

Jamaal Crawford - 6'5, 200 lbs

16.5 ppg, 2.5 ast, 1.7 reb

$5mil for 4 years

 

Wilson Chandler - 6'8, 225 lbs

13 ppg, 1.3 ast, 5.1 reb

$5.9mil for 4years

 

Wesley Matthews - 6'5, 220 lbs

14.8 ppg, 2.5 ast, 2.8 reb

$6.5mil for 3 years

 

-----------PAYING TOO MUCH???---------------

 

Marcus Thorton - 6'4, 205 lbs

12.7 ppg, 1.3 ast, 2.5 reb

$7.5mil for 3 years

 

Arron Afflalo - 6'5, 215 lbs

16.5 ppg, 3.2 ast, 3.7 reb

$7.8mil for 4 years

 

-----------BAD CONTRACTS---------------

 

Kevin Martin - 6'7, 185 lbs

14 ppg, 1.4 ast, 2.3 reb

$12.4mil for 1 year

 

Eric Gordon - 6'3, 215 lbs

17 ppg, 3.3 ast, 1.8 reb

$13.7mil for 4 years

 

 

 

I think fair market for Henderson would fall into the $6.5 - $7.0 range for 4 years - what say you?

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Hendo is worth 7-8 imo.  Look at his work in the 2nd half last year, it's more like 19ppg actually.  Plus his defense is top notch.  The ONLY thing I worry is his health.  But he's a young guy who plays hard that would fit in with a crappy team we're trying to build.

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