i dont think murray going to the hawks really changes much for them, still a 1st/2nd round exit
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zev318
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i dont think murray going to the hawks really changes much for them, still a 1st/2nd round exit | ||
andrewlt
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JimmyJRaynor
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FVV was an undrafted, below average player behind Delon Wright in the Raptors point guard depth chart; FVV got way better playing games in Mississauga. So many American NBAers never want to go to Toronto... how many want to play in Mississauga? :D Funny how no one gives me a hard time about saying FVV was below average. I think the chance of Durant coming to Toronto is zero. It is fun to watch the frenzy though. | ||
JimmiC
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JimmiC
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zev318
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cLutZ
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On July 02 2022 09:07 zev318 wrote: twolves played themselves, nobody wanted gobert and they still ended up trading 5 1sts lol I really agree. Gobert is a classic example of someone who can win titles as a piece, but not as a central piece. | ||
JimmyJRaynor
Canada16277 Posts
The Raptors claim they're interested while stating they won't include the one player that must be in the trade. The Raptors want to avoid being part of a bidding war that would improve the package the Nets, a division rival, get back. By offering far below what the Raptors know the Nets can get elsewhere they avoid the bidding war. apologies in advance Mr. Kotter... | ||
andrewlt
United States7702 Posts
On July 04 2022 12:12 cLutZ wrote: I really agree. Gobert is a classic example of someone who can win titles as a piece, but not as a central piece. Best case scenario for him is a better Tyson Chandler. But a 2-big man pairing is problematic in today's NBA with all the switching. It's one thing for a big man to make up for your point guard's defensive deficiencies. It's quite another to make up for another big man's defensive deficiencies. | ||
JimmiC
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andrewlt
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Ainge is making the Twolves his new Nets. Giving the Warriors some competition. | ||
JimmiC
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JimmyJRaynor
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Let's take a closer look at "soft". Every big city has criminals. i like my criminals soft. I have spent dozens and maybe even hudreds of late nights in the worst neighbourhoods in Toronto ... I've received 1 mugging attempt and the guy changed his mind after i talked to him for about 3 minutes. Toronto has the softest criminals I've ever seen. No idea how Toronto and Canada being soft causes pro basketball players who play in Toronto to be soft tho. | ||
cLutZ
United States19571 Posts
On July 06 2022 04:45 andrewlt wrote: Considering Gobert's age, the 2027 pick and the 2029 pick-swap and maybe even the 2025 pick could be juicy for the Jazz. Though I suppose having a healthy Anthony Edwards would prevent it from being too high a pick. Ainge is making the Twolves his new Nets. Giving the Warriors some competition. The nets are already the new nets 😂😂🤪 | ||
JimmyJRaynor
Canada16277 Posts
"when Durant asks for a trade next July with three years left on his deal what can we get for him?" | ||
JimmiC
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zev318
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JimmiC
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andrewlt
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Suns' position seem precarious. It's one thing if they just need CP3 to be a steadying veteran presence for their youngsters, but they seem quite dependent on him actually playing well and producing at a high level still. They would need a reload in the middle of Booker's and many of their youngsters' primes, more so if they got Durant as well. | ||
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