It was a busy February on the buyout market, with 10 different players giving up money as part of agreements to be released by their respective teams.
All 10 of those players have since found new homes, though one (Leandro Bolmaro) returned to Europe and one (Nerlens Noel) may have a new home only temporarily, since he’s still on a 10-day contract for now.
That leaves eight players who have signed rest-of-season contracts with potential contenders or playoff teams, and several of them have already claimed rotation roles with their new clubs.
Veteran point guard Reggie Jackson, for instance, has stepped into the role of second unit play-maker that Bones Hyland previously occupied with the Nuggets. In his first seven games with Denver, Jackson has struggled with his shot (.300/.324/.667) but is averaging 21.0 minutes per night and setting up his teammates (3.4 assists per game) while taking care of the ball reasonably well (1.1 turnovers per game).
Kevin Love, like Jackson, is once again playing regular minutes after being demoted from his role with his old team. And like Jackson, he has struggled to score efficiently so far, shooting just .396/.242/.875 in seven appearances (all starts; 22.1 MPG) for the Heat. Both Love and Jackson appear to have found good fits with their new teams, though they’ll need to boost their respective shooting percentages if they hope to keep playing 20-plus minutes per night.
Love isn’t the only buyout-market signee to immediately step into a starting role. Russell Westbrook has done the same with the Clippers and has become a major part of their rotation, averaging 30.4 minutes per game in his first seven contests. He’s still struggling with turnovers (4.1 per game) and hasn’t exactly been a defensive stopper, but has put up 14.1 PPG and 8.1 APG on 51.9% shooting.
While Terrence Ross and Justin Holiday weren’t brought into be difference-makers, they’ve played pretty well so far for the Suns and Mavericks, respectively. Ross is averaging 11.2 points in just 20.2 minutes per contest (five games) while making 39.3% of his 5.6 three-pointers per night; Holiday has made threes at the exact same clip (39.3% on 4.0 attempts per game) and has started two of his seven games with Dallas.
Patrick Beverley (Bulls), Will Barton (Raptors), and Goran Dragic (Bucks) are some of the other notable buyout market additions, but Beverley and Barton are on teams battling for play-in spots, and Dragic has yet to make his debut for his new team, so it remains to be seen how much impact they’ll be able to have.
Beverley, at least, is playing pretty big minutes in Chicago, starting all seven of his games so far and logging 28.0 MPG. And Dragic’s team appears well positioned to make a deep postseason run, so he should have plenty of time to get healthy and chip in. Barton hasn’t earned much of a role yet in Toronto, however.
Expectations are relatively low for players signed as free agents in February or March, so we shouldn’t count on any of these players to swing a playoff series — if they can be productive rotation players into the spring, that’ll constitute a win.
We want to know what you think. Which of this year’s buyout market additions will end up being the most impactful down the stretch and in the postseason?
Vote in our poll, then head to the comment section below to share your thoughts!
Westbrook stats
14.1 PPG and 8.1 APG on 51.9% shooting
Jordan Poole $140 million contract extension
4.8 assists, 3.2 turnovers on 42.8% shooting
What is the market value of Westbtrook new contract this summer?
Minimum vet
Poole contract is $123m
IMO
Clippers Westbrook
Market value: vet min (1-year)
Real value $30 million based on stats (2-year)
I wanted to trade away Draymond and Poole in one package this summer
Chris Paul
Assist 9.0
Turnover 2.0
My grade A+
I don’t follow…
Nobody ever follows with sillivan
What is a good assist turnover ratio?
Pivot: 3-to-1 assist-to-turnover ratio.
If you do that, it means you’re playing at an elite level
But if it’s negative, you’re hurting the team.
Draymond
Assist 6.8
Turnover 2.6
My Grade: D
Clippers Westbrook
Assist 8.1
Turnover 4.1
My grade: D-
Got to go with Plumlee to the Clips
Super underrated passer
I don’t count Plumlee as buyout
The LA Clippers have acquired Mason Plumlee from the Charlotte Hornets in exchange for Reggie Jackson and a second-round draft pick
I count Reggie Jackson as buyout
How did Kevin love get 78 votes? And my comments are getting less than 10 likes? Luke you should check with the isp I think my likes are not getting recorded…