Signing Lonzo to anything above $15 mil MAX would be the equivalent stupidity of letting Christian Wood walk.
With Kira on the roster, you pretty much have to trade Lonzo and let some other team worry about that nonsense.
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Signing Lonzo to anything above $15 mil MAX would be the equivalent stupidity of letting Christian Wood walk.
With Kira on the roster, you pretty much have to trade Lonzo and let some other team worry about that nonsense.
seeing zion run point forward and not committing any turnovers was encouraging......if this dude is starting to let the game come to him, he is going to be dangerous smdh..
lonzo is out of here,,i just dont think he want to be in new orleans...
Say it, dae....I'm sure you can. I'll help you.
"You were right, As I see It, JAXSON should have been shipped to Erie last year so he could learn the game of basketball just like you said. I just thought it would have been better for him to get take whatever minutes he could get with the big club rather than wasting valuable time learning the game in the 'G League'. As we we speak, it now appears a little used journeyman, who was a last second addition to this year's roster is out-performing our coveted 2019 lottery pick. One can only wonder what's going on in JAXSON's head now."
There, that wasn't hard. j/k
Last edited by As I See It; 02-04-2021 at 12:27 PM.
I was actually impressed with one of the corner threes in last night’s game. It was a rushed shot and he looked pretty smooth in getting it off. He actually looked like a real shooter. Usually even when he’s making shots, the shots look kind of awkward and you’re surprised when they go in. Hopefully one day, he’ll actually become an NBA shooter. I’m not sure I’d call him one yet.
Zo is just like the team he represents. As soon as ppl get down on him, he reels us right back in with all this potential.
I agree. He just looked really decisive in everything he did yesterday. Unusually so. Which was a pleasant surprise. None of the upper echelon guys hesitate when they're gonna make a move. They just do it with supreme confidence
Now comes the consistency question. Has he finally flipped a mental switch, or will he revert back to classic Lonzo?
Last edited by AusPel; 02-04-2021 at 03:49 PM.
Yeah, the idea of Adams’ space constraint being a problem for Zion just doesn’t bear out in the numbers. pic.twitter.com/Xkemn6YzO0
— Hardwood Paroxysm (@HPbasketball) February 4, 2021
Even in games where Ball is pretty good, he's not constantly aggressive.
The only way I'm giving Lonzo something like 16 mil a year is if it's on a 2 year deal. At that point, you're looking at the contract more than the player. Another short 15mil guy would give Griff a ton of flexibility in the inevitable trade for a 3rd star. But, to that point, I'm not keeping both Lonzo and Bledsoe on the roster next season, and if they're just trade fodder, I'd rather Bledsoe.
Let say it loudly... You don't need a floor spacing big. A great passing big with good hands is infinitly more important and provides better synergy. Let your shooters do the shooting. Quit chasing unicorns and try to find viable and realistic players that improve the team in other meaningful ways other than just scoring points.
Like Steven Adams...
Last edited by Taker597; 02-04-2021 at 05:14 PM.
Steven Adams has been the only constant on the team so far. He comes to play every damn night.
If that rubs off on these guys fully (like we saw last night), then we would actually be a team instead of a hodgepodge of individual players.
And I don't know what it is, but when Willy is out there it seems like everyone is playing harder. Is it just me that gets that vibe?
A good game and a great win. The inconsistency of this team is killing me ...
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