Since I know it is always a hot topic, I took a look at some guys that could be available without giving up any of our core pieces. Who do you like?
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Since I know it is always a hot topic, I took a look at some guys that could be available without giving up any of our core pieces. Who do you like?
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@mcnamara247
Of those probably dudley. But i can't say i see much that i would try to get at all cost...
p.s. sorry to be a grammar nazi but i get the itch. It's kirilenko
Finally something that doesn't mention Michael Beasley. I really like jeremy evans, dude is very athletic and would compliment our entire team. If we want shooting, chase B and Copeland would be my choices. Copeland reminds me a lot of anthony morrow in his style of play.
AK47 would be kind of sick...him and Reke throwing behind the back passes...
also, what in the heck is the deal with miller?
golden opportunity for real minutes and to make a real impact and he's invisible when he plays
I don't understand it at all
Maybe he just isn't good. To me, he seems to have two above average skill sets (spot-up shooting and passion) and about 7 below average ones.
He hesitates too much to make use of the shooting and the passing isn't needed because we already have so many ball handlers - we just need a guy to rebound, play D, and shoot.
So, for us he is pretty much useless
Has Babbitt really been that bad on defense? And why was he on Kobe to begin with? The lakers game was not one I got to watch in depth but his shooting has stood out. 62% from three and 50% from the field. Obviously they will come down as the sample size goes up but his stroke is serious. Guy can knock em down.
He has been terrible. I watch him every single second he is on the court and it is so bad. Teams just attack him mercilessly. The Kobe thing was a bit of an aberration - obviously he won't have to cover guys like that every game, but it has been universally bad against everyone.
I'm sorry but if we don't get at least LeBron or Durant I won't be happy
I'm a grinder
What if you had to take on money and give up Rivers to get him.
Example, Bucks offer Middleton and Dudley for Austin Rivers, Salmons, and Withey.
You can sign Will Bynum for guard depth after the trade. Do you do it?
Or, would you give up both Russ and P. Young for Middleton?
Remember, we really don't have any picks to give up in a deal.
Martell Webster. He will be stuck behind Pierce and Otto
What about Brandon Rush? Averaging 6 MPG in 4 games with 4 DNPs. Dell has tried to get him twice in the past. Veteran role player who plays solid D and shoots 41% from 3 over his career.
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2...stating-injury
The Warriors, now replete with talent through the end of the bench, are 6-2 on the young season. And while Rush's story could very well still have a redemptive ending in Oakland, head coach Steve Kerr has only used Rush three times so far.
"It's hard. He played three minutes. I wanted to get him in, if possible," Kerr said after the Warriors' loss to the Spurs on Nov. 11. "I did get him in during the meat of the game because the game called for it...He did fine. He did what he was supposed to do. But we have a really deep team...I can't get everybody in."
Last edited by greewe; 11-16-2014 at 01:50 PM.
No idea what GSW really needs. I haven't watched them yet this season. Looking at stats it looks like they need rebounding and big man depth. Maybe Withey or Young? Trade a big buried on the bench for a wing buried on the bench.
And I do think Rush is better than any of our other options at this point. He is good enough to be an 8th man.
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