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Scarecrow
Korea (South)9172 Posts
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JimmyJRaynor
Canada15524 Posts
if he were unimportant he would not have played 56 minutes in the final 2 games. like i said for 2017 he's better than Ross and VC... and as long as guys like that get playoff minutes so will RJ. | ||
JimmiC
Canada22640 Posts
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JimmyJRaynor
Canada15524 Posts
However, for those skeptics like the poster above me... here you go. http://www.cbssports.com/nba/news/agent-lebron-james-declines-option-hits-free-agency-with-intent-to-re-sign-with-cavs/ i think Lebron resigns fast making JR Smith Cleveland's #1 priority and RJ their #2 priority this off-season. some think RJ is "lucky to catch on someplace" and i say .. RJ resigns with Cleveland and Cleveland will use one of their veteran exceptions acquired in a trade to give him a raise above the veteran minimum. | ||
Scarecrow
Korea (South)9172 Posts
http://www.sbnation.com/2016/6/28/12029662/nba-free-agents-list-ranking-rumors-2016-kevin-durant RJ wasn't even on this list in February. Now he's #83, 45 spots behind Delly and 5th out of the cavs. Keep trying though. Another from yesterday. http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2648953-nba-free-agents-2016-final-top-100-big-board No RJ in the top 100 whilst: "44. Matthew Dellavedova, PG, RFA Don't be fooled by Dellavedova's disappearance from the Cleveland Cavaliers' rotation during the 2016 NBA Finals. He improved dramatically throughout 2015-16, becoming a reliable spot-up shooter with quality passing chops (no, he didn't just rely on lobs to Tristan Thompson) and proper defensive positioning. In 2014-15, he was a pest. In 2015-16, he was much more." Just admit you don't know as much as you pretend to. RJ's FA is not even newsworthy. | ||
JimmiC
Canada22640 Posts
On July 01 2016 12:33 JimmyJRaynor wrote: ah right, you think Lebron might go somewhere other than Cleveland. great. i think he stays and the deal is a formality. i kinda thought the average reader would know Lebron's resigning with Cleveland is a formality. However, for those skeptics like the poster above me... here you go. http://www.cbssports.com/nba/news/agent-lebron-james-declines-option-hits-free-agency-with-intent-to-re-sign-with-cavs/ i think Lebron resigns fast making JR Smith Cleveland's #1 priority and RJ their #2 priority this off-season. some think RJ is "lucky to catch on someplace" and i say .. RJ resigns with Cleveland and Cleveland will use one of their veteran exceptions acquired in a trade to give him a raise above the veteran minimum. Him being extremely likely to be resigned does not change the fact that he is a free agent and is their #1 priority. Didn't some dumb ass say this earlier? "you can twist perception.. reality won't budge." I love how you even contradict yourself! Like I said earlier you say blatantly wrong and stupid shit then you make up some excuse and say it with condescension hoping people will think you knew what you were talking about. It's not working. | ||
Jerubaal
United States7675 Posts
On July 01 2016 03:31 Djagulingu wrote: You know it's a slow going off season when the TL thread is all about: 1- Richard Fucking Jefferson 2- Exactly how old a certain rookie is 3- Only a handful of other posts involving trades and shit. I'd like to take credit for this. I think I even said Richard Fucking Jefferson. One interesting differences in sports is that in the NFL, a league average player is an asset, but in the NBA a league average player is a liability. That said, it's still better to have an average player instead of a below average player. | ||
RowdierBob
Australia12622 Posts
1. Demar - max deal at 5 years/$153 million. I actually do like DeMar and he improves his game each year. But he's not a franchise guy. He's an improved, but still high usage, inefficient shooting guard that can't shoot from range. 2. Harrison Barnes (sorry Harry) - will cost about $20mil per year for his max. The Warriors just can't sign him at the max for reasons beyond the cap. I genuinely think it will cause problems in the Warrors' locker room if Barnes is the highest paid player. Beyond that, I don't think he's good enough. A good team mate but not worth the investment IMO. 3. Dwight - he's allegedly asking for offers starting at $25mil per season. The guy's game is completely built around his athleticism that is quickly deteriorating. Maybe a 2 year investment for a fringe contender is worth the gamble, but no way in hell I'm investing long term in Dwight. 4. Ryan Anderson - you just know someone will sign him for $20mil+ as has been rumoured. For all his hype as an elite shooter, he's a career 37% from three and has shot 40% from three in a season only once in 8 seasons. One of the worst defensive bigs in the league. 5. Hassan Whiteside. Definitely this year's candidate for 'post-contract year tanker'. I just don't think you win championships with guys like Whiteside on your team. Despite the tempting raw stats, I'm very dubious about his actual impact on games (the numbers aren't pretty for him). | ||
NovaTheFeared
United States7200 Posts
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icystorage
Jollibee19343 Posts
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rebdomine
6040 Posts
I thought there was a huge signing/trade that happened that had everyone up in arms. | ||
Jerubaal
United States7675 Posts
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Jibba
United States22883 Posts
This makes me so happy. | ||
NovaTheFeared
United States7200 Posts
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Jibba
United States22883 Posts
What it really shows is that the Lakers have no advantage with FAs anymore. They can't even get interviews with B+ guys like Whiteside, and they've got little confidence that they can land a B- guy like Biyombo. | ||
NovaTheFeared
United States7200 Posts
Edit: 139m | ||
Scarecrow
Korea (South)9172 Posts
Delly looking like he might finally get paid. Really solid numbers the last year, if you aren't blinded by a few playoff games. | ||
Jibba
United States22883 Posts
On July 01 2016 16:09 Scarecrow wrote: http://www.cleveland.com/cavs/index.ssf/2016/07/cavs_restricted_free_agent_mat.html Delly looking like he might finally get paid. Really solid numbers the last year, if you aren't blinded by a few playoff games. I think he was injured in the playoffs. I hope the Pistons make an offer to Delly. Austin Rivers would actually be a great target too. EDIT: We got Ish Smith. Supposedly for 3/21M. That's pretty great. I know there's a very strong push for Horford now, but I'm a little skeptical of how it would all work. He's been wanting to play PF but does he have the speed to defend 4's anymore? | ||
JimmyJRaynor
Canada15524 Posts
On July 01 2016 15:11 NovaTheFeared wrote: Derozan resigns with Toronto for 5 years. We're assuming max because of how quickly the deal got done but I haven't seen the number reported yet. Edit: 139m Michael Grange has it as 137.5 million over 5 years and he is reliable. and works for the same company that owns the Raptors... so that's prolly it. Happy Canada Day Demar. with this deal the Raptors are now over the cap but under the luxury tax and the Raptors do not own Biyombo's Bird rights. On July 01 2016 14:35 Jerubaal wrote: I thought everyone would be staying put this year, but I guess people think that since they are just signing one year deals, they might as well try out a new team. I wonder how many players sign with a new team, then go back to their old team next year. i wonder if Howard is expecting a raise? and/or going back to Houston? already made a deal behind the scenes? On July 01 2016 16:09 Scarecrow wrote: http://www.cleveland.com/cavs/index.ssf/2016/07/cavs_restricted_free_agent_mat.html Delly looking like he might finally get paid. Really solid numbers the last year, if you aren't blinded by a few playoff games. 126 career playoff games and 21 playoff games this year. the consensus is RJ was a key role player in the title run. to say otherwise is to be the "blind" you allude to in your comment and ignore how much he played. if you want to say Michael Grange is unreliable, the raptors are not going over the cap and that they own BB's bird rights because i'm always wrong... go for it. | ||
Scarecrow
Korea (South)9172 Posts
On July 01 2016 22:04 JimmyJRaynor wrote: the consensus is RJ was a key role player in the title run. to say otherwise is to be the "blind" you allude to in your comment and ignore how much he played. He was key largely due to the cavs' roster limitations. He played more minutes because there was an increasing amount of small ball towards the end of the series with bogut hurt and with lebron at PF the cavs depth at SF is pitiful. RJ's numbers are hardly impactful. He was 61st in real +/- on the season amongst SF's (slightly ahead of epic roleplayers like McAdoo) and he's going to be another year older come next playoffs. He just filled a spot on the court with decent length/experience compensating for his age on D and occasional buckets but that isn't a rare commodity. You keep citing his playoff minutes but if you look at their roster who else is Lue meant to play if the cavs go small? You can't have excellent depth at all positions and Lebron's backup is the least important as you're all-in on Lebron being healthy and playing big minutes anyway. Though an upgrade at SF might be a priority if they want to play more small ball. On July 01 2016 22:04 JimmyJRaynor wrote: if you want to say Michael Grange is unreliable, the raptors are not going over the cap and that they own BB's bird rights because i'm always wrong... go for it. Why would I say any of that? Just because I disagree with you occasionally doesn't mean I think all your opinions are wrong. Just don't expect any sort of validation for seemingly accurate posts about the Rap's who I have very little interest in. Also Lin to the nets for 36 mill over 3 years! So happy that he's managed to get his career back on track after that shitshow with Scott and the Lakers. Whiteside at 98/4. Heat have to be ecstatic with that. Worst deal so far seems like Beal for 128 | ||
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