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So winners and losers?

I think Phoenix and OKC, and the Bucks won.
Short term: Miami! Dragic feeding Wade, Bosh, Whiteside. I say they are a contender in the weak East.
They look good on paper, but health concerns and lack of chemistry probably keep them from being a serious threat.
Bosh and Wade have pretty good chemistry by now. I agree with health concerns of course. Playoff basketball as we all know is totally different than regular season. Whiteside is a freak of nature and a huge difference maker in my opinion. I wouldn't want to play against this team. I'd say they are better than Charlotte, Milwaukee, and Washington. So top 4 I think qualifies as 'contender'. We will see if the great regular season records of like Atlanta and Toronto carry into playoffs. Still a ways to go...should be fun.

 
Can anyone outside of Philly name more than 5 Sixers now? Gawd what a disaster.
This trade will be hard to justify to fans. I think your average Sixers fan realizes that the Holiday trade was very savvy, and that stockpiling a ton of Euros is probably not a bad thing, and you're sucking for a few years to build a really good team is a plan that has some merit...but this is a risky bet on Lakers Draft Pick X being > than MCW. And that's a tough bet to sell.

As someone who isn't a Sixers fan, I'm certainly intrigued. The NBA is a more interesting place for having Hinkie in it.

 
So winners and losers?

I think Phoenix and OKC, and the Bucks won.
Short term: Miami! Dragic feeding Wade, Bosh, Whiteside. I say they are a contender in the weak East.
They look good on paper, but health concerns and lack of chemistry probably keep them from being a serious threat.
Bosh and Wade have pretty good chemistry by now. I agree with health concerns of course. Playoff basketball as we all know is totally different than regular season. Whiteside is a freak of nature and a huge difference maker in my opinion. I wouldn't want to play against this team. I'd say they are better than Charlotte, Milwaukee, and Washington. So top 4 I think qualifies as 'contender'. We will see if the great regular season records of like Atlanta and Toronto carry into playoffs. Still a ways to go...should be fun.
Well, being better than Charlotte, Washington and Milwaukee still only leaves them at #5 (ATL, TOR, CHI, CLE). But in any event, I'd say being Top 4 qualifies you as a contender if you're seeded in the Top 4. But it's a much tougher trick to pull from the 7 or 8 seed. You're playing a leading contender right out of the gate, will probably have to face two more to reach the Finals, and you won't have home court for any of it.

 
Any of these guys still a 76er?

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Seems Detroit made out pretty well in this. Reggie Jackson for Augustine and Singler is a good move, I think.
If they can sign him
Pistons have plenty of cap space for next season, and Jackson's an RFA so they can match offers. Keeping him won't be a problem. Monroe remains the problem.
Keeping him won't be a problem if they give him a max deal. Otherwise they could be in for another Monroe situation.

 
Good Posting Judge said:
Cliff Clavin said:
Can anyone outside of Philly name more than 5 Sixers now? Gawd what a disaster.
This trade will be hard to justify to fans. I think your average Sixers fan realizes that the Holiday trade was very savvy, and that stockpiling a ton of Euros is probably not a bad thing, and you're sucking for a few years to build a really good team is a plan that has some merit...but this is a risky bet on Lakers Draft Pick X being > than MCW. And that's a tough bet to sell.

As someone who isn't a Sixers fan, I'm certainly intrigued. The NBA is a more interesting place for having Hinkie in it.
Sixers fan and I love it. MCW cant shoot and is not a what I would want running my point. Will the 6ers really draft another big man in the lottery this year?

 
Good Posting Judge said:
Cliff Clavin said:
Can anyone outside of Philly name more than 5 Sixers now? Gawd what a disaster.
This trade will be hard to justify to fans. I think your average Sixers fan realizes that the Holiday trade was very savvy, and that stockpiling a ton of Euros is probably not a bad thing, and you're sucking for a few years to build a really good team is a plan that has some merit...but this is a risky bet on Lakers Draft Pick X being > than MCW. And that's a tough bet to sell.

As someone who isn't a Sixers fan, I'm certainly intrigued. The NBA is a more interesting place for having Hinkie in it.
Sixers fan and I love it. MCW cant shoot and is not a what I would want running my point. Will the 6ers really draft another big man in the lottery this year?
I think if they did, you could expect that Noel or Embiid would get moved.

 
Good Posting Judge said:
Cliff Clavin said:
Can anyone outside of Philly name more than 5 Sixers now? Gawd what a disaster.
This trade will be hard to justify to fans. I think your average Sixers fan realizes that the Holiday trade was very savvy, and that stockpiling a ton of Euros is probably not a bad thing, and you're sucking for a few years to build a really good team is a plan that has some merit...but this is a risky bet on Lakers Draft Pick X being > than MCW. And that's a tough bet to sell.

As someone who isn't a Sixers fan, I'm certainly intrigued. The NBA is a more interesting place for having Hinkie in it.
Sixers fan and I love it. MCW cant shoot and is not a what I would want running my point. Will the 6ers really draft another big man in the lottery this year?
I think if they did, you could expect that Noel or Embiid would get moved.
Yeah if they win the lottery they take Oak and trade Noel IMO

Edit ... they wont win it

 
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"Good said:
Cliff Clavin said:
Can anyone outside of Philly name more than 5 Sixers now? Gawd what a disaster.
This trade will be hard to justify to fans. I think your average Sixers fan realizes that the Holiday trade was very savvy, and that stockpiling a ton of Euros is probably not a bad thing, and you're sucking for a few years to build a really good team is a plan that has some merit...but this is a risky bet on Lakers Draft Pick X being > than MCW. And that's a tough bet to sell.

As someone who isn't a Sixers fan, I'm certainly intrigued. The NBA is a more interesting place for having Hinkie in it.
Sixers fan and I love it. MCW cant shoot and is not a what I would want running my point. Will the 6ers really draft another big man in the lottery this year?
I think if they did, you could expect that Noel or Embiid would get moved.
Hopefully for future draft picks.

 
Cliff Clavin said:
Bigboy10182000 said:
Cliff Clavin said:
Can anyone outside of Philly name more than 5 Sixers now? Gawd what a disaster.
Before the trade how many could people name?
I could get to 5. Noel, Mbah, McDaniels, MCW and Wroten (and JRich/Embiid don't count)
Jerian Grant's brother.
Has that been confirmed yet?
Waiting on the results of the blood test.

 
Cliff Clavin said:
Spartans Rule said:
msudaisy26 said:
rodg12 said:
Seems Detroit made out pretty well in this. Reggie Jackson for Augustine and Singler is a good move, I think.
If they can sign him
Pistons have plenty of cap space for next season, and Jackson's an RFA so they can match offers. Keeping him won't be a problem. Monroe remains the problem.
Keeping him won't be a problem if they give him a max deal. Otherwise they could be in for another Monroe situation.
He's seriously expected to get a max deal? That would be a worse contract than Josh Smith.

 
I'd be surprised if OKC was able to. ####load of money that'll be tied up between Durant/Westbrook/Ibaka. More puzzling to spend that kind of coin for Kanter with Steven Adams there on his rookie deal.

@WojYahooNBA

Enes Kanter and Utah never seriously discussed a rookie extension in October, but Thunder made deal with intentions of signing young center.

 
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Good Posting Judge said:
Cliff Clavin said:
Can anyone outside of Philly name more than 5 Sixers now? Gawd what a disaster.
This trade will be hard to justify to fans. I think your average Sixers fan realizes that the Holiday trade was very savvy, and that stockpiling a ton of Euros is probably not a bad thing, and you're sucking for a few years to build a really good team is a plan that has some merit...but this is a risky bet on Lakers Draft Pick X being > than MCW. And that's a tough bet to sell.

As someone who isn't a Sixers fan, I'm certainly intrigued. The NBA is a more interesting place for having Hinkie in it.
Sixers fan and I love it. MCW cant shoot and is not a what I would want running my point. Will the 6ers really draft another big man in the lottery this year?
You know the team better than I do, but if Noel, the rest of these young players really start to develop do you really want/need a point guard that can shoot? Don't you want a Jason Kidd type?

 
Cliff Clavin said:
Spartans Rule said:
msudaisy26 said:
rodg12 said:
Seems Detroit made out pretty well in this. Reggie Jackson for Augustine and Singler is a good move, I think.
If they can sign him
Pistons have plenty of cap space for next season, and Jackson's an RFA so they can match offers. Keeping him won't be a problem. Monroe remains the problem.
Keeping him won't be a problem if they give him a max deal. Otherwise they could be in for another Monroe situation.
He's seriously expected to get a max deal? That would be a worse contract than Josh Smith.
That is how I feel, I think Jackson is a guy that is worth 12 to 14 per. You already know a team like the Knicks are going to come in and offer him way too much money. They need to get something worked out before the end of the year.

 
Good Posting Judge said:
Cliff Clavin said:
Can anyone outside of Philly name more than 5 Sixers now? Gawd what a disaster.
This trade will be hard to justify to fans. I think your average Sixers fan realizes that the Holiday trade was very savvy, and that stockpiling a ton of Euros is probably not a bad thing, and you're sucking for a few years to build a really good team is a plan that has some merit...but this is a risky bet on Lakers Draft Pick X being > than MCW. And that's a tough bet to sell.

As someone who isn't a Sixers fan, I'm certainly intrigued. The NBA is a more interesting place for having Hinkie in it.
Sixers fan and I love it. MCW cant shoot and is not a what I would want running my point. Will the 6ers really draft another big man in the lottery this year?
You know the team better than I do, but if Noel, the rest of these young players really start to develop do you really want/need a point guard that can shoot? Don't you want a Jason Kidd type?
It's a shooters' league. If you're building around a couple of young bigs, it's better if your guards are credible outside threats.

 
Good Posting Judge said:
Cliff Clavin said:
Can anyone outside of Philly name more than 5 Sixers now? Gawd what a disaster.
This trade will be hard to justify to fans. I think your average Sixers fan realizes that the Holiday trade was very savvy, and that stockpiling a ton of Euros is probably not a bad thing, and you're sucking for a few years to build a really good team is a plan that has some merit...but this is a risky bet on Lakers Draft Pick X being > than MCW. And that's a tough bet to sell.

As someone who isn't a Sixers fan, I'm certainly intrigued. The NBA is a more interesting place for having Hinkie in it.
Sixers fan and I love it. MCW cant shoot and is not a what I would want running my point. Will the 6ers really draft another big man in the lottery this year?
You know the team better than I do, but if Noel, the rest of these young players really start to develop do you really want/need a point guard that can shoot? Don't you want a Jason Kidd type?
It's a shooters' league. If you're building around a couple of young bigs, it's better if your guards are credible outside threats.
True, but wasn't Kidd a horrible shooter and then turned into a decent 3 point shooter later in his career or am I making this up?

 
I'd be surprised if OKC was able to. ####load of money that'll be tied up between Durant/Westbrook/Ibaka. More puzzling to spend that kind of coin for Kanter with Steven Adams there on his rookie deal.

@WojYahooNBA

Enes Kanter and Utah never seriously discussed a rookie extension in October, but Thunder made deal with intentions of signing young center.
Meet the new Kendrick Perkins.

 
Good Posting Judge said:
Cliff Clavin said:
Can anyone outside of Philly name more than 5 Sixers now? Gawd what a disaster.
This trade will be hard to justify to fans. I think your average Sixers fan realizes that the Holiday trade was very savvy, and that stockpiling a ton of Euros is probably not a bad thing, and you're sucking for a few years to build a really good team is a plan that has some merit...but this is a risky bet on Lakers Draft Pick X being > than MCW. And that's a tough bet to sell.

As someone who isn't a Sixers fan, I'm certainly intrigued. The NBA is a more interesting place for having Hinkie in it.
Sixers fan and I love it. MCW cant shoot and is not a what I would want running my point. Will the 6ers really draft another big man in the lottery this year?
I love it also. It's hard to explain to non-Sixers fans but I am much more invested the last couple years than any other Sixers team since AI left. Watching Eeyore Iguodala launch bad shots and mope about it after the game on a team going nowhere was soul crushing. Hinkie's plan may end in disaster but it's kind of a fun ride.

 
rodg12 said:
Jon Krawczynski @APkrawczynski · 9m 9 minutes ago

AP Source: The Timberwolves are not bringing KG back for just this year. They want to do a 2-year extension with him.
That's the NBA's version of a golden parachute/ownership package.
 
Good Posting Judge said:
Cliff Clavin said:
Can anyone outside of Philly name more than 5 Sixers now? Gawd what a disaster.
This trade will be hard to justify to fans. I think your average Sixers fan realizes that the Holiday trade was very savvy, and that stockpiling a ton of Euros is probably not a bad thing, and you're sucking for a few years to build a really good team is a plan that has some merit...but this is a risky bet on Lakers Draft Pick X being > than MCW. And that's a tough bet to sell.

As someone who isn't a Sixers fan, I'm certainly intrigued. The NBA is a more interesting place for having Hinkie in it.
Sixers fan and I love it. MCW cant shoot and is not a what I would want running my point. Will the 6ers really draft another big man in the lottery this year?
You know the team better than I do, but if Noel, the rest of these young players really start to develop do you really want/need a point guard that can shoot? Don't you want a Jason Kidd type?
It's a shooters' league. If you're building around a couple of young bigs, it's better if your guards are credible outside threats.
True, but wasn't Kidd a horrible shooter and then turned into a decent 3 point shooter later in his career or am I making this up?
He did, and it extended his career after a lot of his other skills eroded. It's yet to be seen how much of an offensive force that a Noel or Embiid will be. You can almost never have too much shooting.

 
Cliff Clavin said:
Spartans Rule said:
msudaisy26 said:
rodg12 said:
Seems Detroit made out pretty well in this. Reggie Jackson for Augustine and Singler is a good move, I think.
If they can sign him
Pistons have plenty of cap space for next season, and Jackson's an RFA so they can match offers. Keeping him won't be a problem. Monroe remains the problem.
Keeping him won't be a problem if they give him a max deal. Otherwise they could be in for another Monroe situation.
He's seriously expected to get a max deal? That would be a worse contract than Josh Smith.
I think he is going to ask for a ton. If he doesn't get it, take the QO and become an FA in 2016 when the cap jumps. RFAs have all the power this summer.

Under the current cap, I think he's a $8-10M guy.

 
:lmao: As a player?

@ESPNSteinLine · 4m4 minutes ago
RT @APkrawczynski: AP Source: Timberwolves are not bringing KG back for just this year. They want to do a two-year extension with him
Love this so much. Ricky is already effusive on twitter about learning under KG. IMO, this is exactly what the Wolves need going forward, an all-time franchise great vet player that is willing to educate the young guys. This could also help them with Wiggins long-term, as it shows the Wolves are willing to stick by "their guys" (of which Kevin Love never was). Anything he contributes on the court is pure gravy.

 
Cliff Clavin said:
Spartans Rule said:
msudaisy26 said:
rodg12 said:
Seems Detroit made out pretty well in this. Reggie Jackson for Augustine and Singler is a good move, I think.
If they can sign him
Pistons have plenty of cap space for next season, and Jackson's an RFA so they can match offers. Keeping him won't be a problem. Monroe remains the problem.
Keeping him won't be a problem if they give him a max deal. Otherwise they could be in for another Monroe situation.
He's seriously expected to get a max deal? That would be a worse contract than Josh Smith.
I think he is going to ask for a ton. If he doesn't get it, take the QO and become an FA in 2016 when the cap jumps. RFAs have all the power this summer.

Under the current cap, I think he's a $8-10M guy.
Ok, that makes sense.

I guess what the Pistons do here is audition him for a half-season. If he's awesome and takes them to the playoffs, they go ahead and pay him and make him their PG of the future. If not, they let him walk, try to spend the money elsewhere and take their chances on Brandon Jennings reviving his revival post-Achilles recovery.

 
So at the end of the day my Nuggets have a some draft picks that they will never use, three bench players who are FA at the end of the year, 20 million or so in trade exceptions that mean nothing because not one "known" star is going to sign in Denver and a team with a record that puts it multiple games shy of a playoff berth, but yet not bad enough to have a shot at a good ping pong ball.

The only shining light is we are out from under that terrible contract McGee had.

 
Cliff Clavin said:
Spartans Rule said:
msudaisy26 said:
rodg12 said:
Seems Detroit made out pretty well in this. Reggie Jackson for Augustine and Singler is a good move, I think.
If they can sign him
Pistons have plenty of cap space for next season, and Jackson's an RFA so they can match offers. Keeping him won't be a problem. Monroe remains the problem.
Keeping him won't be a problem if they give him a max deal. Otherwise they could be in for another Monroe situation.
He's seriously expected to get a max deal? That would be a worse contract than Josh Smith.
I think he is going to ask for a ton. If he doesn't get it, take the QO and become an FA in 2016 when the cap jumps. RFAs have all the power this summer.Under the current cap, I think he's a $8-10M guy.
Ok, that makes sense.

I guess what the Pistons do here is audition him for a half-season. If he's awesome and takes them to the playoffs, they go ahead and pay him and make him their PG of the future. If not, they let him walk, try to spend the money elsewhere and take their chances on Brandon Jennings reviving his revival post-Achilles recovery.
I like the deal. They have up nothing for him. Just could turn into another crappy situation.

 
TobiasFunke said:
MikeMan said:
Spartans Rule said:
MikeMan said:
msudaisy26 said:
So winners and losers?

I think Phoenix and OKC, and the Bucks won.
Short term: Miami! Dragic feeding Wade, Bosh, Whiteside. I say they are a contender in the weak East.
They look good on paper, but health concerns and lack of chemistry probably keep them from being a serious threat.
Bosh and Wade have pretty good chemistry by now. I agree with health concerns of course. Playoff basketball as we all know is totally different than regular season. Whiteside is a freak of nature and a huge difference maker in my opinion. I wouldn't want to play against this team. I'd say they are better than Charlotte, Milwaukee, and Washington. So top 4 I think qualifies as 'contender'. We will see if the great regular season records of like Atlanta and Toronto carry into playoffs. Still a ways to go...should be fun.
Well, being better than Charlotte, Washington and Milwaukee still only leaves them at #5 (ATL, TOR, CHI, CLE). But in any event, I'd say being Top 4 qualifies you as a contender if you're seeded in the Top 4. But it's a much tougher trick to pull from the 7 or 8 seed. You're playing a leading contender right out of the gate, will probably have to face two more to reach the Finals, and you won't have home court for any of it.
It will be difficult for the Heat to make the 6th seed. They might be a favorite as a 7th seed againt Toronto, but not as an 8th seed against the Hawks. Going from the worst PG situation inthe NBA to a top 10 or better. If healthy, the Heat will be a challenge for most teams.

 
Isn't Kanter puke awful? I don't understand philly or OKC at all.

Edit: better numbers this year than I thought. Everything I've read is so negative though.

 
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Sammy3469 said:
Good Posting Judge said:
Sammy3469 said:
Good Posting Judge said:
Hinkie is Beane-esque.
Except Beane's teams occasionally make the playoffs
His plan, bad or good, is obviously a long-term one. Maybe the Cubs are a better baseball comp? But judging it now seems silly.
I don't know about that...they're a good 2 years (probably 3) from even sniffing the playoffs now.
i just got done with a long drive and yes the Philly sports radio was on fire. the thought is that the 3 top PGs in the draft are possible selections between 2-6 and that maybe the Sixers thought all 3 of them were better then MCW. The biggest grab from this though is that, as it lines up right now, the Sixers are set up to be absolute beasts for the 2016 free agent class which everyone is in love with. Sixers will easily be the only team in the league to be able to sign 3 top players, and you could potentially have a monster team with the 4-5 young guys they have and 3 possible legit studs

 
Even funnier than I thought http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cenk_Akyol

Basically Cenk Akyol was drafted by the Hawks in '05. Since '14 his "rights" have been traded 3 times now. He's never played in the NBA. His role in the NBA world now is essentially to count as "something of value" to enable contract dump deals to be done :lmao:

-QG

 
Good Posting Judge said:
Long Ball Larry said:
Good Posting Judge said:
Sammy3469 said:
Good Posting Judge said:
Hinkie is Beane-esque.
Except Beane's teams occasionally make the playoffs
His plan, bad or good, is obviously a long-term one. Maybe the Cubs are a better baseball comp? But judging it now seems silly.
He supposedly asked for a nine-year contract when he was hired. While overall I trust in him, I do think that there is an actual possibility that he is doing all of this in an effort to absolve himself of responsibility for as long as humanly possible and keep his job without having any need to win.
That seems like lunacy. Eventually management is going to need him to get Philly competitive.
trading MCW and KJ is leaving a lot of the 6'ers fan less patient. they will need to hit pretty good in the upcoming draft and get better then 20 wins next season or the patience will begin wearing thin fast. it is the thing where Hinkie still has a lot of supporters but it won't be a slow descend. if it starts to look bleak and worse it will drop fast

 

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