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Free Agents flying under the radar? Could the Pels pick up on any?
https://www.si.com/fannation/nba/fas...this-offseason
Oladipo is probably the guy I'm most interested in with the MLE. I was a little disappointed he flashed with Miami in the playoffs because I thought he was getable, but I'd say he likely played himself out of our range. I'd love to pair him with our guys defensively and in transition. If he can shoot 36% from 3 on a decent volume of wide open looks, you're super happy.
Yea, Oladipo would be a dream free agency gamble. Which teams do you see giving him more than the full MLE that Pels could give him? I'd say Pels have as good a shot as any. And for the first time in a while, they should be seen as a desirable, playoff/contending team that shouldn't have to massively overpay to have a shot at free agents.
Well if the Lakers are serious about bringing in Kyrie. Westbrook getting kicked to curb. Also might be losing patience with Davis being injury prone.
Clippers have a better shot at Kyrie than the Lakers.
That is assuming the nets really care about what they can get in a trade for Kyrie. If they don't care what they get in return, then the Lakers have just as good of a shot as the Clips. Clippers have more they can offer while the Lakers have absolutely NOTHING the Nets SHOULD want.
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The whole Kyrie thing is posturing IMO. The Nets want a short deal, Kyrie wants a long deal. I think they probably meet somewhere around 2/80. Similar to what Harden will likely get
I fully expect him back with the Nets but its funny how the Lakers have the best odds of getting him. I hate those bums.
https://www.oddschecker.com/us/insig...ar-point-guard
Legit question -- do you know how odds are set?
They are set with one objection in mind; To get equal action on all sides so that the house guarantees a profit. They are not a prediction of what will happen as much as a prediction of what will result in equal betting on each side from the public. Lakers fans are stupid and will hammer those futures so you will always see lines for the Lakers, Cowboys, etc different than what they would actually make them if they were trying to predict
Kinda... not sure how or who sets the odds but I do know that Vegas is in the money making business. I wasn't taking those odds as Gospel that Kyrie would go there... but rather point out the lakers getting odds at all. But I know its Vegas making money per usual.
True...to a point but I doubt there's a single legit "house" that, given the opportunity, wouldn't prefer a 60-40 split on action toward one team or the other depending on their own opinion on the game...or at least 55-45 if it's a heavy handle game (Sorry about this nit-picking...but I've removed myself from all "draftmania" talk due to my relative ignorance on the subject matter...but just reading what others say, can get quite boring, so I felt compelled to respond to your comment, just so I could say...SOMETHING)
Last edited by The Dud; 06-20-2022 at 05:03 PM.
Milwaukee Bucks guard Pat Connaughton is exercising his $5.7 million option to return for the 2022-2023 season, sources tell ESPN.
— Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) June 22, 2022
Again I ask, who are we signing with the MLE, and is it worth attaching an asset to Devonte Graham
Seems like Patty C has an extension lined up for him with the Buvks. It's close to the MLE and he's playing for a contender.
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I say no, because as I laid out, there arent any guaranteed minutes for that caliber of player on this current roster any way.
Bring Graham back, unless you get off him as a neutral asset. If you have to give up anything at all to unload him, just keep him. You will need that contract for a trade eventually a la Satoransky
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