a legit roll man and a sf who can shoot might crank his assists per game up above 7. he clearly knew where to put the ball.
btw, miles plumlee is another RFA that interests me. wonder if milwaukee would shrink from a sizable offer. risky, but i think he could do some...
we'll see. but i'll just refer to my earlier rationale, which was sound, imo. if we're balking at a max, why wouldn't a team that already has...
yeah, i don't have time right now to go back and look, but my sense is that a lot of good, useful players have slipped into the second round...
that's what i thought. i think he's a good second round gamble. really high upside if he can shake off the injuries. of course, my general rule...
biased against russell: not guilty. i consider myself a pretty strong supporter and think he can be a very good player. biased against social...
you just jinxed it! but yes, most of the lakers' picks, pre-50s, have outperformed their draft position, often by a wide margin. anthony brown...
i think there could be a generation gap here. would kobe have tweeted his workout sessions if we were knee-deep in social media in 1997? i don't...
i'm not sure gs matches a max or near it. they have iggy and probably feel like a brandon rush type could help fill in. moreover, iggy and bogut...
have you done levert? he intrigues me.
kb, realdeal, and sirron are all on point here. i think one of the attributes that people liked most about russell leading up to the draft last...
people might be surprised to find deng's pricetag not far off from barnes'. maybe a shorter deal, but big injury risk given deng's age and...
i don't think he's actually rated that high. after the playoffs, most think he's not any good. i agree with realdeal, though. he's the best fit...
well, that and i'm not sure why cleveland takes a second rounder when they're in win-now mode. i don't think there's a deal to be had here.
1. my assumption was that if durant goes to boston or la, either team would have to have another allstar in place at the time of his signing....
how many regimes has elston turner lasted through?
fine. but if the lakers have no chance, then boston has no chance. i think each has about a 3% chance.
eh, i think one could argue that cleveland makes very little attempt to fully utilize love. bosh and odom seemed sort of happy to just fill in...
i'll reiterate from other threads about this: i don't think boston is actually much closer to contention than the lakers. if durant wants to go...
i think love's a second option on offense, but one who needs very specific roster construction around him to be successful. thus, not ideal as a...