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MM can you tell us anything about what the FO is doing regarding adding on to these Trades?
I think we’re fine with what we have with 2 elite players, all-star talent Center, and two potential breakout 2nd and 3rd year Guards.
Trading that FRP has me wishing we can sign DeRozan or Oladipo on a one year/16 mill type of Julius Randle/Pels deal to make up for losing that. But I’d be fine with just re-signing Hart on a cheap one year deal and a good backup big. Our roster is really good as is.
This has been a reflection of where this franchise is at the moment. You have a group of men sitting in a room and men running in and out of the room saying "wait a little longer". Five years later the same event occurs. We are in sell mode gentleman. Is this a broker group, a used dealership or a basketball franchise?
Lonzo will be 24 when the season starts. He’s a seasoned player already. It’s possible to still improve, but $20 mill a year for four years is too much against the cap on hoping for improvement. This will be his 5th season, he’s getting paid like an AS but hasn’t played like an AS. Rather the Bulls pay than the Pels
Past history only instills apathy for me. If nothing changes and everything is truly the same, why waste my emotional energy at all? It ain't changing much. I'm just on this ride until it inevitably ends which feels like forever so I'm putting my feet up and sitting it out.
No need to be depressed.
One can only hope there is a plan here. Unknown to most of us but one about to spring. Problem is most of us just don't see it. Desperation is not a plan really.
I think he absolutely will which he has every year and I don?t see that all the sudden coming to a vault at such a young age. Not to mention he is like 2 years into a new shooting form something he had his whole life. I think his 3pt% can hover around 40% but he can really make improvements in others areas like his FT% and FG%. Just making slight improvements on those 2 each year will be an improvement. I think the Bulls will have a pretty dynamic backcourt and Lonzo might be a better fit with their roster then he is here.
OK NolaJake don't you go getting my hopes up for Brogdon again. Damn you.
Why? We currently have 2 rising super stars that are 21 and 23 years old.. We have the 2 hardest things 2 get in this league and we have some nice young players that can make some serious jumps to go along with them. We have the best core group and youngest group then we have ever had while not being tired into a bunch of expensive contracts for old players that we had to beg with $ to come here. If Zion leaves for nothing then sure don’t waste any emotional energy. We have nothing but to be excited about the future from here and I don’t see how the past has anything to do with it. Did it negatively impact the Bucks the last few years? Many teams have 1 star/superstar but the teams that have 2 stars/superstars are all older and considered super teams. I would say we are sitting in a very good position right now and building around that doesn’t happen overnight.
Do we know what happens to our 22 pick if it doesn't convey? Or the Laker one for that matter?
I hope there is more to come. That’s all I can say. So, the nearly $20 million guys floating out there for possible trade include Brogdon, Buddy Hield, Harrison Barnes, CJ McCollum, and Bojan Bogdanovic. Porzingis and Simmons are also likely available but out of that price range.
With us not being able to trade our 1st round pick until 2024, Buddy Hield makes the most sense at this point.
Griffin appears to be significantly emptying the chest this off season by trading the 1st rounder for Graham. This very much could be Demps 2.0 if things don’t work out.
Last edited by Darkhorse985; 08-03-2021 at 01:04 AM.
Im not satisfied with this. Dreams of getting Brogdon have vanished...
Graham is cheap but he is not the solution. I would rather play him as 6th man. He gives us same thing Lonzo did, with worse defense. I didn't want Lonzo back so i am happy with that, and i think Sato is underrated part of that deal. However, paying a 1st to sign a player that Hornets didn't even want is quite bad.
We didn't improve defense, we didn't improve "guard attacking the rim" part of our rotation.
We have the same team we had last year, only thing that can help us is if young guys improve (NAW and Kira, since Hayes is now a big question).
All things said, im still happy we didn't throw some retarded monster contract like other teams did for Fournier/Powell/Allen...
Waiting to see what are the numbers for Temple, hopefully not more than vet min...
If the Pelicans can somehow add buddy hield, then we can declare the off-season a big success. I don?t know how possible that is at this point tho
If buddy has about 3 years making 20per left and we really want him then I'm confused why we just wouldn't give it to dinwiddie? Unless it means guys don't really want to come here or maybe it was the relationship with beal that made him choose washington.
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