Frostillicus
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Your mom, probably.I think they gassed.
I want to know who made the decision to play LeBron and Kyrie the entire 2h.
Your mom, probably.I think they gassed.
I want to know who made the decision to play LeBron and Kyrie the entire 2h.
Going to take a while to go through that list to see if he's on itDid you see it? LeBron was sitting on his head at the time. Much ado bout nuttin.
And I'm pretty sure Draymond was the one doing the provoking. Did he screw LeBron's mom too?
https://mobile.twitter.com/CampSanderson/status/741474466283163649Did you see it? LeBron was sitting on his head at the time. Much ado bout nuttin.
And I'm pretty sure Draymond was the one doing the provoking. Did he screw LeBron's mom too?
He had a solid follow up:
What a #### he is.https://mobile.twitter.com/CampSanderson/status/741474466283163649
I don't think it's much ado nuttin given his history.
I'm so sick of hearing this crap. MJ had only one game in the finals from 95-98 where he played less than 40 minutes. And that's because they won by 40 points in the game so they rested all their starters.I think they gassed.
I want to know who made the decision to play LeBron and Kyrie the entire 2h.
Neither are MJ.I'm so sick of hearing this crap. MJ had only one game in the finals from 95-98 where he played less than 40 minutes. And that's because they won by 40 points in the game so they rested all their starters.
Seems fair.I was not in favor of suspension when he was sack attacking to defeat the terrorists, but am in favor of suspension now so we can extend the finals.
Agree with Chuck, you step over a guy you knock down, its the lowest form of disrespect. Gotta expect some form of payback.Draymond seriously loves the cupcheck![]()
They can and I really don't see any reason why they wouldn't.GS can't match a max offer to Barnes though, can they?
Because he isn't very good?They can and I really don't see any reason why they wouldn't.
Can Jeff Green defend the five?Because he isn't very good?
If Jeff Green has never been worth more than $9 million a year, I'm not sure why Harrison Barnes would be. Their careers are remarkably similar.
I'm really excited for somebody to max him out to be a capable 5th man.
Because the cap in 2016 and the cap in 2013 have nothing to do with each other. You're nuts if you think Barnes is getting 9 a year. Or if any NBA starter will ever see single digits ever again.Because he isn't very good?
If Jeff Green has never been worth more than $9 million a year, I'm not sure why Harrison Barnes would be. Their careers are remarkably similar.
I'm really excited for somebody to max him out to be a capable 5th man.
They can as long as Lacob is willing to pay the luxury tax and it sounds like he is.GS can't match a max offer to Barnes though, can they?
How does Chuck feel about a guy repeatedly going after other guys nuts?Agree with Chuck, you step over a guy you knock down, its the lowest form of disrespect. Gotta expect some form of payback.
Just turrible.How does Chuck feel about a guy repeatedly going after other guys nuts?Agree with Chuck, you step over a guy you knock down, its the lowest form of disrespect. Gotta expect some form of payback.
I think that the average starter is projected to get about 15 mil per year starting next year? Something like that.Because the cap in 2016 and the cap in 2013 have nothing to do with each other. You're nuts if you think Barnes is getting 9 a year. Or if any NBA starter will ever see single digits ever again.
I don't think he'll only get 9 a year and that wasn't my point. To make it apples to apples, Barnes first year of his post-rookie contract will be 25% of the cap if he gets a max deal, Green's first year of his post-rookie contract was 14.4% of the cap. A max deal for Barnes next year will pay him approximately 22.5 million in his first year (his max contract would be for 5/130). That takes their team salary to near $103 million with 5 more roster spots to fill. That probably wouldn't be a problem in 16-17, but in 17-18 they are going to have Curry's salary near $30 million, Barnes at 24, Thompson at 18, and Green at 16 with only Kevin Looney and this years first round pick on the roster plus whoever they resign this year or pick up with the MLE.Because the cap in 2016 and the cap in 2013 have nothing to do with each other. You're nuts if you think Barnes is getting 9 a year. Or if any NBA starter will ever see single digits ever again.
He really hasn't improved significantly since his rookie year. His shooting percentage is also the result of him being left wide open quite often. Nearly all of his threes come wide open. 63% of his threes come when he is completely unguarded (closest defender further than 6 feet away), 30% of his threes were taken with a defender between 4-6 feet of him. The previous two years have a similar result. Hitting 40% of your open 3s in the NBA is a good thing, but not even remotely unreplaceable.Can Jeff Green defend the five?
Also not sure what you think they can get as a replacement. If they don't exercise the Bird rights of Barnes out Ezeli they will be working against a hard cap this off season. Barnes is an above average floor stretcher (39% since joining the starters) on offense and fits there defensive scheme perfectly. They will be several lesser players getting similar money and with the escalating cap his number will seen more than reasonable IMO. As somebody else has already mentioned he if only 23 and been steadily improving.
I don't think they would be better in 2016, but I also don't think they would be significantly worse. After Curry is signed in 17-18 they are going to go from an ideal cap situation with the most underpaid star since mid-90s Jordan to a capped out team with no center. If they signed Dudley to a 3 year deal, I think they would get 90% of the production they were expecting from Barnes with an extra 10-15 million dollars in cap room in 2017 to find a center to replace Bogut. This is all assuming they don't resign Ezeli this offseason to an equally terrible deal.Do you think that the Warriors will actually be a better team with any of these guys vs. keeping Barnes? I understand what you are saying about it from a value perspective, but they obviously have a great thing going and maybe the league will adapt more, but I think there is definitely an argument for simply keeping what is working for as long as possible if it is this great. Which probably means being forced in to overpaying for Barnes based on what he is likely going to be offered by other teams.
How do you see them using the money savings from signing someone at a lesser amount than Barnes?
Agree with this thinking...the thing is when you become a winning franchise like Golden State (i.e. rings with their window still wide open) you can get quality veterans at team-friendly contracts...Barnes is a good but not great player (and fits their system well) but my guess is they can get someone at a lot less money who can get into the ballpark of what he does...one of the keys to sustained success is knowing when to to let good players walk...it hurts but you just gotta do it sometimes...I have seen the Pats do it for years and that is a big reason they have maintained their high-level of play...I saw the Bruins do the opposite...they won a Cup and overpaid a ton of guys from that team and paid the price for it a few years later...they are now a mess...I don't think they would be better in 2016, but I also don't think they would be significantly worse. After Curry is signed in 17-18 they are going to go from an ideal cap situation with the most underpaid star since mid-90s Jordan to a capped out team with no center. If they signed Dudley to a 3 year deal, I think they would get 90% of the production they were expecting from Barnes with an extra 10-15 million dollars in cap room in 2017 to find a center to replace Bogut. This is all assuming they don't resign Ezeli this offseason to an equally terrible deal.
If the Warriors had Adams grabbing OREB for them, Curry might make 1000 3s. Run down, shoot a 3, OREB, shoot a 3, OREB, shoot a 3, rinse repeat.A year from now they could be throwing their money at Durant rather than Harrison Barnes this year. And maybe something like Gobert or Adams rather than Ezeli.
ETA:
The cap is expected to approach 110 million a year from now. You could see the Warriors end up with:
PG: Curry
SG: Thompson, Iggy (very team friendly deal)
SF: Durant
PF: Green, Looney
C: Ibaka, Bogut (very team friendly deal)
Or they could keep the same team for a couple years and hope that Barnes and Ezeli improve as their role players either price themselves out of a job with GS (Livingston) or start to fade as they get older (Iggy, Bogut).
I don't know about this. I still think people are underestimating how good/difficult of a matchup the Thunder were for the Warriors. That size and rebounding advantage made everything so difficult for them. If the Thunder would have had 1-2 (even 1) better role player who could score open 3s better than Roberson with a similar style of defense, I think the Thunder advance instead. If they keep Adams, Ibaka, KD, Westbrook and sign a couple of solid role players, it will be a battle again.I don't see the warriors making any major deals. They could win 4-5 titles with this team
It will be interesting to see if they actively shop him after they get eliminated. Or even Kyrie (which would be plain stupid considering how young he is and to me the future of he team beyond Lebron). But who wants that contact and that defense?I thought was interesting that Love got big crowd support when he was in the game. He also played well I thought
NY is a really interesting place indeed. Melo and Lebron along with Kyrie.....mmmmmmm. Hebron being even more of a facilitator (not that he is not already) could allow Melo to have maybe the career year of career years. That could work really well for both of them.The book on love for two seasons has been that he is most successful getting the ball in the same places Lebron needs the ball. And he's had at defense. Nothing has changed in that regard so I imagine a lot of teams think he is "fixable". Simmons or someone had an interesting Idea of shipping him to New York for Melo. Gives Lebron a dynamic scorer who can move without the ball and puts love on a team with a center that can move around to and cover his defensive errors. The cavs have too many big men and need outside players. There will definitely be a market.