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This dude reputable?
https://mobile.twitter.com/ScoopB/st...75174307958785
Also how do I embed a tweet?
Last edited by Smow-; 06-13-2019 at 07:58 AM.
Jrue dat
https://youtu.be/QTuRpFBo6_U
Probably the most intelligent take I've seen from talking heads on the entire AD trade situation.
I'll paraphrase a few points but it's worth a watch if you're interested in the current state of trade talks.
1) If the Pelicans actually liked the #4 overall pick a deal would probably be done by now. They aren't super high on it and so are trying to get the Lakers to go get an asset they actually like for that pick.
2) they don't think Kuzma is a hold up at all. If Nola really would do the deal if they added Kuzma the deal would be done. The issue is finding value for #4.
3) they don't think Boston backs away from the trade due to any AD comments.
4) KD's injury has made Boston think an AD trade is even more important because getting AD is their path to getting Kyrie to resign.
Waiting 100% increased our chances because it allowed for all draft picks we could get to have the best odds of getting #1.
AGAIN, Look at the Lakers. If we do that trade with them they aren't tanking to end the season and we could have possibly ended up with a non lottery pick. By waiting they tanked, we sat AD as much as possible, and we both increased our chances of getting the #1 pick.
WHICH WORKED. WE GOT ZION.
I can't tell if people are being willfully ignorant or just can't admit they were wrong so they just cover their ears and pretend they don't understand anything.
to the 4th point, I dont think Kyrie will be signing. However, adding AD is always a good move as it will help create excitement to the fan base at minimum of a year which will give them time to refocus and maybe even convince him to stay. Its a good move for Boston as they have a plenty of picks to basically risk.
7 days to the draft so a decision soon would be great. I'd prefer any trade that is more future trades heavy and 1 really solid starter with a solid backup.
Injuries ruined the Lakers season. Either Lakers or Knicks would have been just as bad with Davis after trading away the team.
Lol at willful ignorance. That seems to be coming from your side where I'm standing. We hit a 6% chance and everyone is like see that was the most probable outcome. Lol ok clearly not everyone understands math. Arguing from hindsight is everyone superpowers.
To be fair, I see your point of the math being the same. Think of it this way...say the lottery was based on chairs in a room. Everyone has a chair. Now you go to sit down but say the chair has a stain in it so you are like oh hell no so you sit in the next chair. Some how you win the lottery sitting in that chair. Now your odds never changed but the circumstances of pulling that number would of only happened if for not that little poop poop stain in the initial chair you were going to sit in.
hope that helps.
BI, Zion, and CJ had a net rating of +3 when on the court together. BI and Zion had a +13.4, BI and CJ had a +13.2, Zion and CJ was just +5.4.
BI and Zion worked. BI and CJ worked. It was CJ and Zion and all three together that didn't work.
WHICH doesn't even take conspiracy theories into account. We are getting shellacked and then all of a sudden pull off an improbable lotto win. The Lakers need assets and BOOM they make the leap......c'mon guys.....had we traded pretrade deadline and controlled both picks, the NBA mafia would not have raised both picks so high.
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If the Lakers made the trade for AD they would have had zero reasons to tank because they already gave away their pick to us this year.
It wasn't just about hitting the 6% chance. It was about having the best chance at getting Zion. We do a deal with the Lakers who don't tank and squeak into the playoffs as an 8 seed and suddenly that #4 pick is #15/16. By not trading AD at the deadline we could negotiate with WHOEVER won the draft. You're only looking at our 6% odds and ignoring everything else not trading AD did to help increase our chances of getting Zion.
Yes, being unable to grasp this is willful ignorance.
I think some people are arguing because the best case scenario played out therefore that was the most logical play. Ignoring that we will never know how changing anything would impact the end results. The most logical thing to do was to get as many ping pong balls we could by securing as many high end lotto picks we could.
At the time people thought waiting for the Celtics would equal a better deal. The rumors have the Lakers taking Kuzma off the table and Boston deal isn't what Ainge offered Demps to get him to wait.
Advocate article, It might be better for Griff to be patient
Column:
— Scott Kushner (@ScottDKushner) June 13, 2019
After some quiet months, the smoke is back.
Trade scenarios, demands and partners fill the air, yet there’s still no fire.
When is the best time for David Griffin to strike, and finally end the AD era in New Orleans?https://t.co/4AGRZHYHez
Waiting till the last second could be our biggest benefit.
The best chance to get Zion was to trade AD to the Knicks before the deadline. I'd add to that moving Jrue to PHX for there pick if that was something possible. That would have given this franchise the maximum amount of shots at Williamson.
Your scenario falsely assumes teams would have traded the number 1 pick once they knew they already had the number 1 pick. Knicks may just say f it and run with Zion. Lakers may do the same on the off chance they win. And those were the only two teams that had a chance to win that would legitimately considered making the deal.
Last edited by da ThRONe; 06-13-2019 at 08:48 AM.
There are plenty of things that I think, but I cannot claim they offered it all if it was not even reported anywhere. As a matter of fact, it was reported that they were not willing to part with the #3 pick. Do I believe that? No. But how can I claim they offered everything just based on what i believe?
Waiting can have a benefit but its higher risk. Even waiting to the All-Star break is a possible as some team that is looking to make a deep playoff run will be willing to put some next year assets up to acquire him for the remainder of the contract. Higher risk but its always an option.
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We don’t know when the J. Cole album is dropping https://t.co/dqC93xvip8
— New Orleans Pelicans (@PelicansNBA) June 13, 2019
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