i think his shot quality hasn't been good because our offense hasn't been good. he's made shots before, but the haters act like nothing before 18...
no idea; i'd love to get him. contract is only partially guaranteed after next year if it's a flop.
we've gone from implicitly to explicitly asking for it!
played more games last year than kyrie has played since he left cleveland. last 4 years, games played: conley: 70, 47, 51, 72 kyrie: 67, 20, 54,...
i agree that reaves should be the starter. i'm guessing lonnie and THT will both be given opportunity to compete for the job, but if ham's...
i don't know what's happening in this thread now, but i'm not actually a therapist (different kind of psychologist), not that any therapist can...
that's A LOT of speculation and much more work than simply just believing that his agent wants him to accept the role offered him, like he said....
no. why not? way better than russ, and not crazy. high character and was still a very effective player last year. knows his role.
i know we're joking around mostly, but seriously: getting lebron would have been dr. buss's sole goal as soon as kobe was declining or retired....
not that i'm a huge beasley fan, but we shouldn't let two-way contracts dictate other moves in any way, shape, or form. he can ask for a release...
first: check yourself, seriously. anyway:...
almost all russ options are bad. that's just the long and short of it. and yes, any russ deal that doesn't have us eating an absolute albatross...
i think the corner three would be great for him. and i'm fine with catch and shoot threes at the angles or top of the key, too, but he should be...
[MEDIA] lol, exec trollin' but russ for conley/beasley, i'm in.
if his agent was advocating against that role, why did his public statement reflect the exact opposite, like literally? and clearly nobody's...
but again, the huge payroll makes them the likely destination for the best vet mins, too, as they like to go to winners. we pursued otto porter...
the lonnie walker signing is the same to me. people they trust think he's got untapped potential or is a good guy or whatever. this is clearly...
i mean... agree with bold; the attitude started at the top. poor leadership from lebron, AD, and russ. all of them dropped the ball, imo. but...
it's weird because as much as fans endorse such things, you don't see it a lot in action. i think it has something to do with guys (especially...
it's the relationships again, i think. now--why that matters here? no idea. rob must believe in his character or something? i just know we...