We're just missing 2 more ____-____-Miller-AD-Cousins to complete our Kentucky dynasty.
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We're just missing 2 more ____-____-Miller-AD-Cousins to complete our Kentucky dynasty.
Hope for the best. But it's a zero risk signing.
Darius miller? Really? Lol. From swaggy to miller.what's next...from bledsoe to jimmer?
Pat Young next?
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I know everyone here already said no... just giving more information
Pacers will use stretch provision on Monta Ellis, per source. Ellis's remaining $11.2M salary will be stretched over the next 5 years.
— David Aldridge (@daldridgetnt) July 5, 2017
I'm confused - Ellis has 2nd year player option which totals $23M owed - How does this work? He has been placed on 48h wavers for full salary or pacers will have to pay if he clears? What about player option, do Pacers owe that as well?
http://www.cbssports.com/nba/news/re...r-two-seasons/
Remember: Monta's contract is a quirky one where the $11.7 player option for 18-19 doesn't count against the Pacers here. https://t.co/EPmfccxRe1
— Zach Lowe (@ZachLowe_NBA) July 5, 2017
Oh wow. WHAT A BIG SIGNING.
Love the Darius Miller signing. Looks like he has improved quite a bit and I'm someone who will always bet on a hard worker. Look at what Leonard did over the year with hard work. Not saying Miller will be Leonard but he could have turned himself into a very good bench player from a guy who was a toss up earning an end of the bench spot. Always liked Millers game but it came down to consistency and confidence which hopefully he has improved on. Could be a solid 3 and D option for us or we cut him being a 0 risk move.
I still have faith in QPon and believe he will be a solid contributor on the team next year. There must be a reason why he was kept around as I'm sure the team has a good idea of how he looks and what they expect. He had a long knagging injury that if resolved should result in the QPon we all know. He's in his prime and has had plenty of time to work on his shot. Getting anything out of QPon is a huge plus and IMO he's going to be a contributing piece to our team.
Celtics have been shopping Smart, Crowder & Bradley today as they try to clear room for Hayward. Story w/ @wojespn https://t.co/bzGpB4UCEj
— Ramona Shelburne (@ramonashelburne) July 5, 2017
This does feel like typical Dell though. The hope was that somehow scoring Boogie was going to shake him out of his shell, make him into an actual NBA mover and shaker rather than the king of the d-league and scrap heap callup. He may be a nice guy, but this is his last chance to prove he shouldn't be the GM of a D/G-league franchise rather than an NBA one.
The Celtics offered Jae Crowder to late lottery teams leading up to June's draft, per league sources. Boston asked for pick, young player.
— Jake Fischer (@JakeLFischer) July 5, 2017
I really think we can get away with a 2020 1st as being much more valuable than a 2018 1st in the mind of Danny Ainge. Flip that to him for Crowder, then use our 2018 1st for a guy like Lin or Bledsoe (plus swap rights in 2019). Sign a big (Olynyk) with the MLE.
I would absolutely love to get Crowder. Man he would be a perfect fit for us on the wing and have even less pressure on him with more open scoring opportunities. Players very good defense, solid rebounder, good FT shooter, and took his game to another level with an improved 3 point shot hitting right at 40% this season along with a very respectable FG% of 46. Crowder reminds me a lot of Butler and Leonard before they took their game to an elite scoring level. All we would need Crowder to be is exactly what he is now and I'm sure at just 26 his best basketball has yet to be seen. Just would hate to give up much more then a 1st when I want as much assets possible to pursure Wall when the time comes.
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