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  1. JSM

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    Injuries are one a new level this year. DAMN.


    Also their best player a lean undersized guard. not comparing the two cause Ja is one of the most athletic players to ever play but the Grizz understand very well how to make it work with plays, style and lineups to prop up that kind of small guard.
     
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    Valanciunas just makes the most sense asset wise. Lopez requires giving up too much salary.

    You can do a straight swap for Gabe + draft compensation. But I'd prefer to extend it a bit. Something like Jonas + Johnny Davis (expiring) for Gabe, JHS, Wood + draft compensation. That way we clear a roster spot and save a couple million.
     
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    I already know when Durant is going to come back
    Nov 26
    22:00 ET Lakers @ PHO
     
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    I didn’t even know we had an Istanbul based scout

     
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    LOL hurt again from one of his high flying shot (?) attempts. Coming down awkwardly from high up anyway.
     
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    We need another center, and I think we all know this, but I'm not excited about Jonas or Brook. However, Jonas's salary is a lot easier to trade for because of the cost and gives us room for flexibility to make other moves.

    Rui's shooting lights out from the three-point line right now. His finishing around the rim sucks, but hopefully that improves. Cam Johnson is lights out from the corners, he's a good athlete, but Rui is on a better contract and makes Cam redundant, IMO.

    As always, there will be sellers at the trade deadline. As much as I want the roster upgraded, we'll just have to wait until December 15 to see how the team is doing (which players can increase their value) and what is available, IMO.
     
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    Three names popped up in my mind: Nick Richards (already linked to him), Clint Capela, and Nikola Vucevic.
     
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    yeah, i think a lot depends on what happens in the next 10-15 games. around the 20 game mark, teams start to figure out how the season is going to go, and trade season opens up on 12/15, which is a few games later.

    looking at the schedule, the chalk would have us at like, 9-6 over the next 15. if we do that well or better (15-10 record or better), we're in good position. if we're worse than that, we may find ourselves looking at some of the more dramatic options.

    but yeah, right now i really don't know how to feel about things.
     
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    Honestly, because he can never stay healthy due to not being able to lose enough weight(just my opinion), I would never entertain the thought of trading for him. I’m not rooting for it to happen, but I won’t be surprised to see him out of the League before he reaches his 28th Birthday.
     
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    Watching Hayes get abused by Yabusele solidified my desire to get a real backup big sooner than later.
     
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    Very interesting
    It means that load management is BS in Capital letters

    The 57-page report emphasized the fluctuation between star players missing games. Between the 1990s to today, the average number of games missed per season by those defined as star players rose considerably. In the ‘90s, it was 10.6 games. In the 2020s, it’s 23.9 games.”

    Claiming basketball in the 1990s has any bearing on today’s game is incredulous and misses the critical issue the modern player faces– an ever-increasing load.

    The league average pace has leveled off at around 100 possessions per game. This will help tremendously in keeping players' total load down as it puts a cap on how much ground they have to cover. The bad news is the growth in 3PAr has no real end in sight. Between 2019-20 and 2023-24, 3PAr settled in at around 39% of shots, but that figure has ballooned to 41.8% this season and it doesn’t appear the sport has found the upper limit for 3-point volume.

    In reality, load management is about keeping star players’ physical loads in line with historical norms. The human body can only handle so much before it breaks. As long as the load continues to rise the management will as well. Until the NBA actually tries to combat the core causes of ever-increasing loads, star players will continue to rest, continue to break, and the same idiots will complain with the same tired points.
     
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    According to the linear forecast, it’s estimated that teams on average covered 1,282.5 miles in the 1979-80 season and that figure would hold steady for the next 15 seasons. In fact, the slight blip in the mid-90s coincides with the relative explosion in 3-pointers due to moving the 3-point line in. If we take those figures with a grain of salt, it isn’t until the mid-2000s that we’re consistently above 1,300 miles, and following the 2012-13 season, we see a massive explosion in distance traveled as pace and 3PAr spike. It took 34 years, from 1979-80 to 2013-14, for the league average distance traveled to grow 100 miles, but it only took five seasons to grow its next 100 miles. The load on players is coming fast and furious, and star players are bearing the brunt.
     
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    I like Cam Johnson as a replacement for Rui because he is a much better three-point shooter than Rui (sure Rui is shooting a good percentage, but his volume is still too low). Johnson shoots 39.2% from 3-point range for his career (3.1 3PM/8.0 3PA) compared to Rui (1.3 3PM/3.6 3PA). Johnson is also a better defender (career 116 defensive rating, 0.0 DBPM, 1.5 Steal %) compared to Rui (career 120 defensive rating, -2.2 DBPM, 1.0 Steal%). Unlike Johnson, Rui is a better three-level scorer and rebounder though, but I am prioritizing defense and shooting. Rui passes up on too many wide-open threes in favor of less efficient shots, like mid-rangers or post-ups. Lakers could do something like Dlo/JHS/Wood for Johnson/Wilson. I would also see if we could get a shooting/defensive shooting guard/and or center type for Rui/filler as an upgrade to Reddish.
     
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    Couple things from Stein today...

    Nets
    Da Bulls
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    Both Nets and Bulls are playing too well. Tanking teams overachieving in a loaded draft is good news for us wanting to deal in December.
     
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    Dlo/JHS/Wood to Brooklyn for Johnson/Wilson. Then, sign Olivari to regular NBA contract.
     
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    I'm not sure what Chicago's salary situation is, but Rui/Vincent for Vucevic/Dusonmu works perfect 28 million for 28 million. Vuc fills back up center spot, and Dusonmu is a good perimeter defender, particularly good at defending the three with his length. Ayo is having a miserable season offensively, like Gabe, but he at least has offensive upside. Lakers basically turn Rui into a back up center, who is also capable of allowing AD to play some 4.
     
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    Damn another injury
    Holmgren was helped to the locker room in the first quarter after landing on his right hip while attempting a block on Andrew Wiggins. Given the hard fall, it wouldn't be surprising if Holmgren is held out Monday against the Clippers.
    And then some more
    Malik Monk limped off the court to the locker room early in the second quarter after spraining his right ankle.
     
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    Turned out much worse than just a hip pointer

     
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    'Dang, that sucks. But there you go, everyone was saying, he and Wemby may just be too thin to last long in this league.
     
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    i've been very surprised that wemby has been basically injury-free so far. maybe they truly did figure out how to keep someone with his body type healthy?

    how often do guys break hips in basketball? seems really rare.
     

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