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Bucks trade Charlie Villanueva for Amir Johnson

July 1st, 2009 by Brett Boyer · 4 Comments

ESPN is reporting that Charlie Villanueva will sign a 5 year, $40 million deal with Detroit.

Honestly, I don’t see that working out so well for the Pistons. It might not do much for the Bucks either, but that’s another story.

I just don’t see Villanueva as that valuable a player for a team that needs him for 30+ minutes per game. He can do some great things on the court, don’t get me wrong. But when it comes down to it he is inconsistent and defensively challenged. Sort of like Ben Gordon, who the Pistons also signed tonight.

So the Pistons, who added 190 pound Austin Daye and the next Jud Buechler in Chase Budinger in the draft, just blew their $25 million in cap space and now go into the season with the following rotation:

Rodney Stuckey at point (okay start)
Richard Hamilton and Gordon at the two (Hamilton couldn’t handle having Iverson on his team, now he’s supposed to share the position with a guy who just got a 5 year contract for about the same money?)
Tayshaun Prince at small forward, backed up by Budinger.
Charlie V, Jason Maxiell and Daye
Kwame Brown and, if they resign him, Antonio McDyess?

Yikes! See what I mean about Villanueva being a great $4 million player and a lousy $8 million player? It sucks to lose him for nothing, but seriously, is he worth that?

Considering who the Bucks are — a 35 win team that is a long way away from being a title contender — I’d rather have Johnson given the contract situation.

Even though last year was seen as a sort of disapointment for Amir Johnson — he fouled way too much but he is young, a shot blocking maniac (even though he averaged about 8 fouls per 48 minutes, he also averaged a shot block per foul, compared to Charlie V’s 0.44 blocks per foul). Looking at +/- stats is a little misleading because Villanueva played more meaningful minutes than Johnson last year, but with Johnson on the floor the Pistons outscored their opponents by 5 points per game and were outscored by 2.3 ppg without him. The Bucks were outscored by 2.2 ppg with Charlie V and outscored by 0.8 ppg without him last year. Johnson has a reputation as not really knowing what he is doing on defense but having the athletic ability to make up for it. Charlie V has the reputation of not trying all that hard on defense. There is a difference. Give me the guy who is younger, cheaper and (incrementally) more athletic. Lets face it, it’s not like we are rooting for the Lakers or Cavs here. The Bucks aren’t trying to win the championship next year.

NBA.com is also reporting that Josh Childress will visit the Bucks. He is a restricted free agent who doesn’t want to return to Atlanta and a pretty nice player, and it’s possible that a sign-and-trade could be in the works here (Childress signed to a 5 year/$30 million deal and traded for Luke Ridnour and Mbah a Moute?) Atlanta is not over the salary cap and thus would not have much incentive to make a trade such as that, except that they would get something for Childress.

Childress will be 26 this year, so should be in his prime. I doubt anything will come of it, though, because of the damage that would cause to the efforts to get under the salary cap.

Tags: Atlanta Hawks · Charlie Villanueva · Detroit Pistons · Luc Richard Mbah a Moute · Luke Ridnour

4 responses so far ↓

  • 1 Brian // Jul 5, 2009 at 3:52 pm

    Welcome back. I gave up on your blog and devoted my iGoogle real estate to Brew Hoop. Hope to read more from you soon. Except for one point.

    I understand and agree that CV could have never gotten an $8mil/year deal by the Bucks. I applaud them for staying away from that kind of long term situation again. Especially considering his overall performance in a Bucks uniform. However, to shy away from offering CV even $4.5 million and going after Childress for 5/$30 would reach near insanity. Furthermore, the notion that we did his agent a favor by not signing him to a qualifying offer in hopes of his agent remembering that when Moute’s contract comes up is absurd.

    I may just be a fan, but I’m pretty sure the NBA does not work on a favor system. If they did, Seattle Oklahoma City, Dallas, Cleveland and San Antonio all better get to work on their debts they owe us.

  • 2 Lucas Uriniuk // Jul 9, 2009 at 8:54 am

    Welcome Back… I have been wondering if you’d ever post again.

    What is your thought on the Brandon Jennings pick… didn’t sound like you liked the pick at all.

  • 3 Lucas Uriniuk // Jul 17, 2009 at 9:56 am

    Hey Ersan Illyasova is back!

  • 4 ryan // Aug 13, 2009 at 10:24 am

    Stop hating on Jud!

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