sirron has done his own research.
yeah, same here on blaming rob for russ. cannot follow that logic at all.
they missed him badly last year, just like chicago missed patrick williams, imo. that's a lot of scratch, but he's an elite three and d big wing...
sorry, but this is an ox no. lebron and AD would have half-assed it (like they freaking did anyway!) and gotten rob fired for not moving for...
post-lebron, we need a second, though.
yeah, rozier's not a radioactive contract. he's just one that if he gets hurt or declines (he's approaching 30 as a small guard) would be hard to...
thumb surgery will only keep him out 4 weeks?
for me, it excises westbrook, gives us two very playable wings with size and a good backup/placeholder type center to wrassle with the bears. and...
hard to know before we know who has cash. we only have early bird rights on him, too. also, what constitutes balling out? if he's a playable...
yeah, i think there's a chance he's better both in the short and long term, tbh. they'll both get plenty of minutes, though.
i think at this point if we're eating all that salary, they owe us some form of compensation, tbh. that's why i left rozier out of my...
lol, you must have a short memory. the "kids" years were brutal. horrible basketball throughout.
he won't. vogel died so his sins can be forgiven, tbh. truth is that nobody can win with russ eating 47 million in cap.
lol we had zero winning seasons of unwatchable basketball for six years prior.
a 2nd rounder would have been more valuable to him. and he had to pay to cut him. this isn't danny ainge playing chess or whatever.
it is not too late for charlotte to pursue wemby. russ for hayward/oubre/washington.
signing lebron and trading for AD were both worth it, for sure. letting them play general manager was not.
smith's not even the best rookie on that team.
eh, i agree that lebron doesn't need a true pg, but he doesn't agree--he's pressed us to get one every year, pretty much. further, i think the...
possibly, but we'd still have had that first rounder to either develop or trade, and we'd have had more movable contracts than we did. my guess...