Two and then some. And I don't think he's worth it.
McDermott is a 40% 3pt shooter and will always be easy to trade, maybe even this season.
He'll be a role player. Catch and shoot, run around screens, some cuts and that's it.
John Collins is a flashy player. Everyone remembers the highlights, but what are his actual skills to warrant a max deal?
He's an average defender at best, nothing special. Won't get targeted, but he's too slow to be a defensive stopper on the perimeter and too weak to guard the post.
He's a good 3pt shooter, but he was the guy you let shoot on that Hawks team. He'll hit them, but almost every perimeter shot he makes is wide open.
He's an amazing athlete, but offers absolutely no shot creation. He can't do anything by himself unless it's a huge mismatch.
Idk about you, but I vivdly remember a game from last season and Collins not being able to score on Keldon. Couldn't even move him in the post. He's got no moves.
And we don't have a Trae type of playmaker who'd just feed him lobs and easy dunks.
Again, a good player, but we're so desperate for a big move that we'll accept anything. A borderline Eastern conference all-star like Collins, even.
He'd never make the ASG in the West.
I'd be mad if we signed Markkanen because he's garbage. Same goes for Oubre.
I'd be happy if we got Collins, but what would he actually do for this team?
If Derrick, DJ and Lonnie don't improve now that the veterans are gone, Collins adds nothing.
And then we'd be stuck with his huge contract that's a big overpay. He's not worth more than like $20M per season.