Desert_Power
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Kalkbrenner is a hell of a name.Any other Duke players the Hornets can take with their next pick?
Kalkbrenner is a hell of a name.Any other Duke players the Hornets can take with their next pick?
Suns take Koby Brea. Really like the player. I don't think there's a world where he's not a very good NBA shooter from deep
PG:
SG: Booker Green Beal Grayson Allen Brea Brooks & Dunn
SF:
PG:
C: Mark Williams Maluach Nick Richards Oso
But in all seriousness if the Suns can spin one of Beal/Allen/Oneale or maybe even Dunn (I'd keep him personally ) into a PG, they will look a lot better. Even a band aid like Chris Paul will make the team look better. I thought Suns did well to go after defensive players they desperately needed. The effort they gave on D last season was some of the saddest I've ever seen.
Still not convinced they hang onto Jalen Green until I see it.
Magic rotation now because I can do this and it actually looks good
PG - Suggs, Black
SG - Bane, Richardson, Howard — could see them adding a vet here
C - Carter, Goga, Mo Wagner likely back
PF - Paolo, Isaac
SF - Franz, De Silva, Houstan
I still think there is a trade in there with Isaac but maybe not.
Exciting!
It was brought up on Dunc'd On that they can't even waive and stretch him because there is a rule that a team can't have more than 15% dead money on the books in any given season ($23,197,000 in 25-26). They currently have just less than $4m in dead money between Nassir Little and EJ Liddell which eliminates that possibility. Beal would have to take a buy out giving the Suns roughly $14m back to make the math work.Suns are paying to get rid of Beal. Zero chance they get anything for him other than some other team’s horrible assets.
He would have been great at backup PG for the previous iteration of this team.If they trade DeRozan, Westbrook isn't such a terrible fit other than the fact that they'll probably play him 25+ mpg.I’m vomiting just thinking about watching a Westbrook, Lavine, Derozan backcourt.Kings linked to Westbrook
What a great fit!!!!
"The Sacramento Kings are considering signing Russell Westbrook in hopes of filling their point guard void, per
@sam_amick"
That’s the speculation. Doubt he is as good as JI defensively or anywhere close but if you trade JI for another offensive talent it probably makes up that difference.Magic rotation now because I can do this and it actually looks good
PG - Suggs, Black
SG - Bane, Richardson, Howard — could see them adding a vet here
C - Carter, Goga, Mo Wagner likely back
PF - Paolo, Isaac
SF - Franz, De Silva, Houstan
I still think there is a trade in there with Isaac but maybe not.
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Is this Noah kid a JI replacement??
It da Penda.
I love the CMB pick. I was hoping he’d fall to the Bulls.Crazy the Raptors let Masai Ujiri go the day after the draft. Weird timing.
CMB didn't seem to love it.I love the CMB pick. I was hoping he’d fall to the Bulls.Crazy the Raptors let Masai Ujiri go the day after the draft. Weird timing.
I think that clip can be interpreted totally differently.CMB didn't seem to love it.I love the CMB pick. I was hoping he’d fall to the Bulls.Crazy the Raptors let Masai Ujiri go the day after the draft. Weird timing.
CMB didn't seem to love it.I love the CMB pick. I was hoping he’d fall to the Bulls.Crazy the Raptors let Masai Ujiri go the day after the draft. Weird timing.
I can see that, but not my initial reaction.I think that clip can be interpreted totally differently.CMB didn't seem to love it.I love the CMB pick. I was hoping he’d fall to the Bulls.Crazy the Raptors let Masai Ujiri go the day after the draft. Weird timing.
It seemed more like relief to me than upset.
He did?So Ace Bailey thought he was going to the Wizards and didn't want to go anywhere else?
Basically.So Ace Bailey thought he was going to the Wizards and didn't want to go anywhere else?
If you had the power (which obviously he didn't) to pick where you would work, you would do it to. That said, I think his team priorities were kind of stupid, but I can't blame a person for wanting to live/work where the desire.Basically.So Ace Bailey thought he was going to the Wizards and didn't want to go anywhere else?
His camp was trying to push his way to one of his 3 prefered teams: Washington, New Orleans, Brooklyn.
They failed massively. Already don't like this kid.
Basically.So Ace Bailey thought he was going to the Wizards and didn't want to go anywhere else?
His camp was trying to push his way to one of his 3 prefered teams: Washington, New Orleans, Brooklyn.
They failed massively. Already don't like this kid.
So Ace Bailey thought he was going to the Wizards and didn't want to go anywhere else?
There's a massive difference between wanting to pick where you work, and what he did. If you worked for a large company that had offices all over America and they could place you anywhere they wanted, would you go out of your way to do what it takes for the offices in less desirable cities to not want you? You wouldn't be working for that company very long if so.If you had the power (which obviously he didn't) to pick where you would work, you would do it to. That said, I think his team priorities were kind of stupid, but I can't blame a person for wanting to live/work where the desire.
Not sure what your obsession is with bringing up who I cheer for nearly every post but okay.You are a fan of Embiid and the 76ers with all the dirty, whiney crap he pulls, and the tanking your team does, but out on this kid because he tried to go where he wanted?
So far all he did was skip a few workouts.
From Marc Spears (who is pretty reputable) on the tweeters:So Ace Bailey thought he was going to the Wizards and didn't want to go anywhere else?
Colin Cowherd was killing this kid and his agent today. In the event any of you needed some HOT SPORTS TAKES!!!111
There's a massive difference between wanting to pick where you work, and what he did. If you worked for a large company that had offices all over America and they could place you anywhere they wanted, would you go out of your way to do what it takes for the offices in less desirable cities to not want you? You wouldn't be working for that company very long if so.If you had the power (which obviously he didn't) to pick where you would work, you would do it to. That said, I think his team priorities were kind of stupid, but I can't blame a person for wanting to live/work where the desire.
You earn the right to 'go where you want' when you're a free agent. Refusing to workout for teams, return phone calls, and threaten to not show up when you're brand new to the league and someone wants to pay you millions of dollars... that's a horrible look.
Not sure what your obsession is with bringing up who I cheer for nearly every post but okay.You are a fan of Embiid and the 76ers with all the dirty, whiney crap he pulls, and the tanking your team does, but out on this kid because he tried to go where he wanted?
So far all he did was skip a few workouts.
And skip a few workouts? His agent told teams he wouldn't show up and play for them if they drafted him.
Nope.There's a massive difference between wanting to pick where you work, and what he did. If you worked for a large company that had offices all over America and they could place you anywhere they wanted, would you go out of your way to do what it takes for the offices in less desirable cities to not want you? You wouldn't be working for that company very long if so.If you had the power (which obviously he didn't) to pick where you would work, you would do it to. That said, I think his team priorities were kind of stupid, but I can't blame a person for wanting to live/work where the desire.
You earn the right to 'go where you want' when you're a free agent. Refusing to workout for teams, return phone calls, and threaten to not show up when you're brand new to the league and someone wants to pay you millions of dollars... that's a horrible look.
Not sure what your obsession is with bringing up who I cheer for nearly every post but okay.You are a fan of Embiid and the 76ers with all the dirty, whiney crap he pulls, and the tanking your team does, but out on this kid because he tried to go where he wanted?
So far all he did was skip a few workouts.
And skip a few workouts? His agent told teams he wouldn't show up and play for them if they drafted him.
Has he not shown up yet?
You're looking at it from the team's and league's standpoint, not the player's standpoint. Bailey doesn't give a **** how it looks if it resulted in a better (perceived) situation for himself.There's a massive difference between wanting to pick where you work, and what he did. If you worked for a large company that had offices all over America and they could place you anywhere they wanted, would you go out of your way to do what it takes for the offices in less desirable cities to not want you? You wouldn't be working for that company very long if so.If you had the power (which obviously he didn't) to pick where you would work, you would do it to. That said, I think his team priorities were kind of stupid, but I can't blame a person for wanting to live/work where the desire.
You earn the right to 'go where you want' when you're a free agent. Refusing to workout for teams, return phone calls, and threaten to not show up when you're brand new to the league and someone wants to pay you millions of dollars... that's a horrible look.
Not sure what your obsession is with bringing up who I cheer for nearly every post but okay.You are a fan of Embiid and the 76ers with all the dirty, whiney crap he pulls, and the tanking your team does, but out on this kid because he tried to go where he wanted?
So far all he did was skip a few workouts.
And skip a few workouts? His agent told teams he wouldn't show up and play for them if they drafted him.
He has the high ground, He got drafted by the grizzlies and showed up, no questions askedSo Ace Bailey thought he was going to the Wizards and didn't want to go anywhere else?
Colin Cowherd was killing this kid and his agent today. In the event any of you needed some HOT SPORTS TAKES!!!111
also forgetting there are 30 teams, and 60 guys get picked. the pool is incredibly small for employers to choose from.You're looking at it from the team's and league's standpoint, not the player's standpoint. Bailey doesn't give a **** how it looks if it resulted in a better (perceived) situation for himself.There's a massive difference between wanting to pick where you work, and what he did. If you worked for a large company that had offices all over America and they could place you anywhere they wanted, would you go out of your way to do what it takes for the offices in less desirable cities to not want you? You wouldn't be working for that company very long if so.If you had the power (which obviously he didn't) to pick where you would work, you would do it to. That said, I think his team priorities were kind of stupid, but I can't blame a person for wanting to live/work where the desire.
You earn the right to 'go where you want' when you're a free agent. Refusing to workout for teams, return phone calls, and threaten to not show up when you're brand new to the league and someone wants to pay you millions of dollars... that's a horrible look.
Not sure what your obsession is with bringing up who I cheer for nearly every post but okay.You are a fan of Embiid and the 76ers with all the dirty, whiney crap he pulls, and the tanking your team does, but out on this kid because he tried to go where he wanted?
So far all he did was skip a few workouts.
And skip a few workouts? His agent told teams he wouldn't show up and play for them if they drafted him.
How do you feel about Kobe Bryant doing the same 30 years ago or Curry from @Yo Mama post above? Not exclusive to the NBA either - it is a very common occurrence in the MLB in nearly every draft. John Elway and Eli Manning both forced their way to somewhere they wanted in the NFL.
I would hate to rain on any Naz Reid parades but what y'all doing with NAW back there??
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Pretty sure we can't sign him. Hope he goes to you guys. Take care of him.I would hate to rain on any Naz Reid parades but what y'all doing with NAW back there??
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Best I can do is career low in shooting percentage.Pretty sure we can't sign him. Hope he goes to you guys. Take care of him.I would hate to rain on any Naz Reid parades but what y'all doing with NAW back there??
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Does seem like this kid is making it much harder on himself than he should. Read a quote from his agent talking about it wasn't unusual because such studs like Davion Mitchell and Evan Mobley did the same?So Ace Bailey thought he was going to the Wizards and didn't want to go anywhere else?
Colin Cowherd was killing this kid and his agent today. In the event any of you needed some HOT SPORTS TAKES!!!111
I think he does give a **** about how it looks and is probably regretful. Maybe he was just given some very bad advice. I mean... this is his agentYou're looking at it from the team's and league's standpoint, not the player's standpoint. Bailey doesn't give a **** how it looks if it resulted in a better (perceived) situation for himself.There's a massive difference between wanting to pick where you work, and what he did. If you worked for a large company that had offices all over America and they could place you anywhere they wanted, would you go out of your way to do what it takes for the offices in less desirable cities to not want you? You wouldn't be working for that company very long if so.If you had the power (which obviously he didn't) to pick where you would work, you would do it to. That said, I think his team priorities were kind of stupid, but I can't blame a person for wanting to live/work where the desire.
You earn the right to 'go where you want' when you're a free agent. Refusing to workout for teams, return phone calls, and threaten to not show up when you're brand new to the league and someone wants to pay you millions of dollars... that's a horrible look.
Not sure what your obsession is with bringing up who I cheer for nearly every post but okay.You are a fan of Embiid and the 76ers with all the dirty, whiney crap he pulls, and the tanking your team does, but out on this kid because he tried to go where he wanted?
So far all he did was skip a few workouts.
And skip a few workouts? His agent told teams he wouldn't show up and play for them if they drafted him.
How do you feel about Kobe Bryant doing the same 30 years ago or Curry from @Yo Mama post above? Not exclusive to the NBA either - it is a very common occurrence in the MLB in nearly every draft. John Elway and Eli Manning both forced their way to somewhere they wanted in the NFL.
Hopeful, but I think the Nets overpay him.Pretty sure we can't sign him. Hope he goes to you guys. Take care of him.I would hate to rain on any Naz Reid parades but what y'all doing with NAW back there??
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If bane comes in shoots 29% I know we are cursed.Best I can do is career low in shooting percentage.Pretty sure we can't sign him. Hope he goes to you guys. Take care of him.I would hate to rain on any Naz Reid parades but what y'all doing with NAW back there??
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That will get you 3rd seed in the east.If bane comes in shoots 29% I know we are cursed.
Great move and fit for Cleveland.@ShamsCharania
BREAKING: The Chicago Bulls are trading Lonzo Ball to the Cleveland Cavaliers for Isaac Okoro, sources tell ESPN.
The Bulls desperately needed a SF and have enough ball handlers on the roster. Okoro is on a reasonable contract for a rotation wing and Lonzo Ball is bound to get hurt soon. He's better than Patrick Williams and can swing between 2/3.I always kind of thought Okoro was a disappointment. Can anyone talk me into this?