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2022-23 NBA Thread: “you’ll never let me down like the Heat did”, Miami fan says to giant pile of cocaine (6 Viewers)

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See yeah Kyrie - most hated Net ever...much better return than I anticipated. I really liked Spencer when he was with the Nets....I havent watched a lot of DFS but liked what Ive read so far about him. Picks are a nice asset as well. Im thinking there is another move coming to try to entice KD to stick around as well.
Apparently the suns want kd if available.

I'm sure a lot of teams want kd
 
I wonder if the Mavs have another trade planned up their sleeves. They weren’t a deep team before the trade, and losing 2 starters for 1 certainly isn’t going to help. For those of whom are big Mavs fans here (that are more familiar with their situation)- what more do they have that could be moved for depth? Is Bertans an expiring contract?
 
I wonder if the Mavs have another trade planned up their sleeves. They weren’t a deep team before the trade, and losing 2 starters for 1 certainly isn’t going to help. For those of whom are big Mavs fans here (that are more familiar with their situation)- what more do they have that could be moved for depth? Is Bertans an expiring contract?

Christian Wood's expiring contract is their most viable trade asset but they kind of need him.
 
I wonder if the Mavs have another trade planned up their sleeves. They weren’t a deep team before the trade, and losing 2 starters for 1 certainly isn’t going to help. For those of whom are big Mavs fans here (that are more familiar with their situation)- what more do they have that could be moved for depth? Is Bertans an expiring contract?

Christian Wood's expiring contract is their most viable trade asset but they kind of need him.
I also didn’t realize that the Mavs received Markieff Morris as part of the deal. While I don’t think he’s a major factor—I do think that he is the type of player that can provide some depth off of the bench when healthy
 
this team and star players (Kyrie/KD/Ben) are impossible to root for. Hopefully they get some solid young players and build it back up again.
Why is KD impossible to root for? He's played at a very high level for the Nets IMO.
Because he's an unreliable nitwit. Sure, he is playing well now, but he could decide tomorrow that he isn't gonna play for the next two weeks because his goldfish died.
what am i missing?
Feeding Durant’s fish, apparently.
 
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Durant: " well, i still got ben simmons!" lol
Jokes aside, I feel like Claxton has taken a big step forward this year. At least when I watch the Nets he seems to be making plays on both ends.
Claxton has taken a big step and Cam Thomas is ready to pick up the scoring slack - with the 2 new additions they can still make a run if KD is in top form...plus I still think Marks has one more trade for the front court. How the team finishes will likely result in if KD stays or not. As a fan Im very pleased to get Kyrie out of town - addition by subtraction but still like the pieces they got from a very weak position.
 
This thread makes rooting for Kyrie easy.
If I had to pick one city that would be on the edge of the planet, Dallas is a very likely choice. Kyrie better watch out if he walks too far in any direction.
What does this even mean? Dallas is the polar opposite of this place.

He will find more people in Texas to allow him to think whatever he wants.

Sorry for tagging you @Capella - musta been a leftover quote)
 

I can see The Process slowly overtaking Jokic especially after killing him in their latest matchup. Phlly has been playing great basektball. He just has to stay healthy.
Everyone lost their ever loving minds when Westbrook averaged a triple-double and handed him an MVP.

If a center does it while maintaining historically great efficiency levels and leading his team to the 1 seed, how does he not win MVP?
but when Westbrook did it everyone was saying that triple doubles were meaningless and he was a selfish player
 
Spencer Dinwiddie is becoming the new Trevor Ariza. 4 teams in 3 years. Pretty soon Dinwiddie will be the player to be named later in trades.
 
I think this was absolutely moronic. I'd love to be proven wrong, but omg it reeks of desperation and stupidity.

First off: we had to give up DFS AND a first for this crap? We had all the power. LA's offer was garbage. Dinwiddie and a first or Dinwiddie and DFS should have more than sufficed. **** if I were Sean Marks I'd have seriously considered just swapping him for Dinwiddie.

Second: so Dallas trades away it's best defender for a garbage defender who also doesn't move the ball. So that sucks.

Third: He's an idiot. And a lunatic. And a sociopath.

I hate this so much. I just went and listed a bunch of our upcoming games. We traded away one of the best actual people (DFS) for one of the worst people in the entire NBA. So that sucks too. And we did it so we can give this moron a 4-year max this summer and repeat Brooklyn and Boston's idiocy? UGH.
 
I just don't see Kyrie wanting to stay long-term in Texas.

Dallas has more reasons to offer him a 4-year max than anybody else.

I can see The Process slowly overtaking Jokic especially after killing him in their latest matchup. Phlly has been playing great basektball. He just has to stay healthy.
Everyone lost their ever loving minds when Westbrook averaged a triple-double and handed him an MVP.

If a center does it while maintaining historically great efficiency levels and leading his team to the 1 seed, how does he not win MVP?
but when Westbrook did it everyone was saying that triple doubles were meaningless and he was a selfish player
There is a big difference in style between Westbrook and jokic. Jokic truly doesn't care about his stats as long as he's contributing to helping the team win. His ego is nearly non-existent - early in his career the team was begging him to take more shots and get more aggressive but he didn't want to take opportunities from his teammates. He has constantly said that he would rather get an assist than a shot because it makes two players happy not one.

We can disagree with his MVP candidacy but it's impossible to find any evidence that he is a stat hunter. In fact, he has something like 40 near triple doubles where he is one pt/reb/ast from a triple double. That's not something that would happen with a player who was trying to compile stats.
 
I just don't see Kyrie wanting to stay long-term in Texas.

Dallas has more reasons to offer him a 4-year max than anybody else.

I can see The Process slowly overtaking Jokic especially after killing him in their latest matchup. Phlly has been playing great basektball. He just has to stay healthy.
Everyone lost their ever loving minds when Westbrook averaged a triple-double and handed him an MVP.

If a center does it while maintaining historically great efficiency levels and leading his team to the 1 seed, how does he not win MVP?
but when Westbrook did it everyone was saying that triple doubles were meaningless and he was a selfish player
There is a big difference in style between Westbrook and jokic. Jokic truly doesn't care about his stats as long as he's contributing to helping the team win. His ego is nearly non-existent - early in his career the team was begging him to take more shots and get more aggressive but he didn't want to take opportunities from his teammates. He has constantly said that he would rather get an assist than a shot because it makes two players happy not one.

We can disagree with his MVP candidacy but it's impossible to find any evidence that he is a stat hunter. In fact, he has something like 40 near triple doubles where he is one pt/reb/ast from a triple double. That's not something that would happen with a player who was trying to compile stats.
and denver statiscally has like the best team offense ever whereas OKC was not even close to that.
 
I wonder if the Mavs have another trade planned up their sleeves. They weren’t a deep team before the trade, and losing 2 starters for 1 certainly isn’t going to help. For those of whom are big Mavs fans here (that are more familiar with their situation)- what more do they have that could be moved for depth? Is Bertans an expiring contract?

Christian Wood's expiring contract is their most viable trade asset but they kind of need him.
I also didn’t realize that the Mavs received Markieff Morris as part of the deal. While I don’t think he’s a major factor—I do think that he is the type of player that can provide some depth off of the bench when healthy
Markieff is pretty much washed at this point.
 
Per sources (Lakers Twitter people), Lakers offered Westbrook and 2 1sts, but Nets countered with Westbrook, Reaves, Christie, 21sts, and 2 swaps.
 
Per sources (Lakers Twitter people), Lakers offered Westbrook and 2 1sts, but Nets countered with Westbrook, Reaves, Christie, 21sts, and 2 swaps.

The only two picks the Lakers could have swapped, if giving away their '27/'29 picks, are '26 and '28. The Nets don't have a '26 pick to swap. I'm guessing the way it was worded to the twitter sources was something like 27/29 picks with all available swaps. Ultimately, it's only a '28 swap though.
 
The Mavs don’t have much in the way of assets and they just gave up 3 fairly valuable ones for a nutcase who will probably leave in the summer. Don’t know what they are thinking. Is the hope Kyrie and Luka go nuclear in the playoffs and deliver a title? That seems like a low probability event.

If Kyrie leaves how do they build a team around Luka that will make him want to commit long-term?
 
The Mavs don’t have much in the way of assets and they just gave up 3 fairly valuable ones for a nutcase who will probably leave in the summer. Don’t know what they are thinking. Is the hope Kyrie and Luka go nuclear in the playoffs and deliver a title? That seems like a low probability event.

If Kyrie leaves how do they build a team around Luka that will make him want to commit long-term?

Alternatively, say they sign him to a 4 year max and he's on relatively good behavior (i.e. no big media scandals and just does more run of the mill weird Kyrie things) but he's on a slow and relative decline. He's a incredibly skilled point guard, but he still is very reliant on his quickness and his ability to get to the hoop has already greatly diminished (he's taking fewer than half as many shots at the rim as his Cleveland days) and he hasn't been exactly a beacon of health in his career. He missed the last three games of the 2021 playoffs. He missed most of 2020, including the bubble. He missed the back quarter of the 2018 season and all of the playoffs. He missed the end of the 2015 playoffs with an injury that kept him out for a quarter of the following season. He hardly played at Duke because of injury.

Taking out his personality from the equation, the trade was for an injury prone declining athlete in his 30s that has been more likely to not make it through the playoffs healthy enough to play than to actually contribute all the way though the playoffs.

The Mavs payed close to market value for a healthy, sane version of Irving, and he's tended to be neither.
 
Just trying to put myself in the Mavs shoes right now. I’m just wondering if I’m more comfortable trying to lock Kyrie in on a 3 or 4 year deal- or if I’m more comfortable just rolling the dice and risk losing him at the end of the season. I think the risk is that if they dont sign him to a long term deal this season- he just walks over to the Lakers as a free agent-being that the Lakers could just let Russ walk. However- how comfortable should any team feel committing a large contract to Kyrie? I personally think that both options come with a massive amount of risk.

On another note- what are our thoughts on the Suns? It became clear that they were shopping and offering Cp3 in the Kyrie sweepstakes- and clearly that didn’t work out. Do the Suns just stand pat now and hope that things will be cool with cp3 and that locker room- or does this force them to make moves and change things up? Last season Ayton was ostracized and now things are weird for cp3.
 
Why are we so surprised the Mavericks did this? A few years ago they traded for Porzingus. Really weird guy with some off the court issues (not as bad as Kyrie, but still a red flag) super talented player that needed to be paid soon, injured all the time.

The only real difference between them was age and the position they played.
 
Why are we so surprised the Mavericks did this? A few years ago they traded for Porzingus. Really weird guy with some off the court issues (not as bad as Kyrie, but still a red flag) super talented player that needed to be paid soon, injured all the time.

The only real difference between them was age and the position they played.
What were Porzingis's off-court issues?
 
Per sources (Lakers Twitter people), Lakers offered Westbrook and 2 1sts, but Nets countered with Westbrook, Reaves, Christie, 21sts, and 2 swaps.

I find LeBron's tweet very ironic. If he hadn't played GM and forced the Westbrook trade then maybe the Lakers would have had the ammo to offer Brooklyn a package they couldn't refuse for Kyrie. So, yeah LeBron it was you.
 
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