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Sources: Pelicans are showing a growing interest in Lakers Nick Young.
Sure, why not.
@xOrtiz4x
Sources: Pelicans are showing a growing interest in Lakers Nick Young.
Yeah that's definitely the reason Danny wasn't quick to offer the Brooklyn pick. I bet this is a ploy to get the bulls back to the table.I would be more willing to include the 17' Brooklyn pick in a deal for Butler over George. George scares me that he will be a rental. Butler has years on his contract.
I wonder if the hang up is Jaylen Brown.
Gawddamit. Ainge strikes again.Bogut's Sixers tenure gonna be short lived.
Bogut's Sixers tenure gonna be short lived.
Paul George is a very very good player. I actually think he's a bit overrated, but he's still much better than any non IT player on the Celtics right now.
@ramonashelburne
From what I understand, Boston has let teams with players it really likes know that its Brooklyn picks are in play
PG is definitely better then IT unless you don't think defense matters.
How's Bogut gonna fit
Don't know man, IT is a not a great defender but his offense is unbelievable. PG might be better than him, but it's not like he's clearly better. It's at least very close.
Not buying that. Like Cousins, he doesn't want to willingly give away the chance at that $200M supermax, understandably. I don't know why he would want to go play for that Lakers team at that point of his career for significantly less money.
How's Bogut gonna fit
Isn't the dude alt-right or in gamer gate? I'm sure he'll be a nice fit in Boston with the pats culture.
Lol let them have himSure, why not.
Dallas pick is protected from 1-18
Uhhh no he takes Amir's minutes. Olynyk is fine.He takes Olynyk's minutes. Bogut's passing and defense makes it an upgrade.
PG has proven his worth in the playoffs against LeBron. IT?
@sam_amick: Say this about Boston: strong sense they're all-in on maximizing this current Isaiah Thomas-led group now, v. being intoxicated by draft
That's kind of besides the point though. Let's just put both on the same team let's beat the shit out of Lebron.
Who would IT cover against Clevelandn? It's tough to hide him against good teams.
Uhhh no he takes Amir's minutes. Olynyk is fine.
He can't get away with thisBoston is going all in
I don't want Bogut, this is booty. I wanted Noel..
Fu(king Danny.
Give Dallas the Memphis pick and get Noel back
The odds that that pick (if it even is #1, which is only a 25% chance at best) ever turns into a player that can give you the same value as one year of Paul George is incredibly low.
At some point people have to stop fantasizing about draft picks assuming they all turn into superstars and realize the value of actual, legitimate proven superstars.
You watch the Celts more than me but you can't play Olynyk and Bogut together. Horford is slowing down some so I don't know how he and Bogut would work together either.
Wait, what the hell? What did Bogut say?
Danny is a Pile of Poo GM, Kiritobread.
=D
They've been playing Horford and Amir together to start games and Amir is typically covering the C.You watch the Celts more than me but you can't play Olynyk and Bogut together. Horford is slowing down some so I don't know how he and Bogut would work together either.
Hinkie wouldn't have made that Noel trade.
I think some people hear "number 1 pick" and assume it's going to be a super star, when in reality the odds of getting a franchise superstar with a number 1 overall pick are fairly minuscule.
Why didn't Ainge offer Amir and protected pick...aarh
Minuscule? Nah.
Let's go back 20 years.
The busts:
Olowakandi, Kwame, Oden, Bennett
Mediocre to good players, but not superstars:
Elton Brand, Kenyon Martin, Barganani, Bogut
Superstars:
Iverson, Duncan, Yao, LeBron, Howard, Rose, Griffin, Irving, Anthony Davis.
Too early to tell quite yet:
Wall, Wiggins, KAT.. and you have Simmons who hasn't had a chance yet.
That's basically a 50% Super Star ratio for #1's.. that's 16 out of 20 that were at least
quality players... it's debatable calling Barg or Bogut a bust.. they've been solid if not spectacular players.
Still.. a 50/50 chance at an all-star, and a 80% success rate on good players. I mean.. those are great odds.
Minuscule? Nah.
Let's go back 20 years.
The busts:
Olowakandi, Kwame, Oden, Bennett
Mediocre to good players, but not superstars:
Elton Brand, Kenyon Martin, Barganani, Bogut
Superstars:
Iverson, Duncan, Yao, LeBron, Howard, Rose, Griffin, Irving, Anthony Davis.
Too early to tell quite yet:
Wall, Wiggins, KAT.. and you have Simmons who hasn't had a chance yet.
That's basically a 50% Super Star ratio for #1's.. that's 16 out of 20 that were at least
quality players... it's debatable calling Barg or Bogut a bust.. they've been solid if not spectacular players.
Still.. a 50/50 chance at an all-star, and a 80% success rate on good players. I mean.. those are great odds.
Not true top 5 picks rule NBA historyI think some people hear "number 1 pick" and assume it's going to be a super star, when in reality the odds of getting a franchise superstar with a number 1 overall pick are fairly minuscule.
As practice opens, no Avery Bradley or Gerald Green on floor for Celtics.
I think the reaction was saying there is a 'miniscule' chance. Early draft picks are still the best root to sustained franchise success.Historically, the odds of #1 being a "star" player are around 70%, but those odds drop very fast as you go down (down to 60% for #2 for example).
But even then, you can't say 16 out of 20 in this discussion, because a "quality player" is not a superstar and that is the root of this discussion. At best you can say 9 given your list.
I think the reaction was saying there is a 'miniscule' chance. Early draft picks are still the best root to sustained franchise success.
So much true.
This drives me nuts everytime. Like, Lou Williams for a second round pick? What are the odds that this pick is, after two or three years, better than Lou?
Shit teams keep trading away good players hoping for the next Jordan in the draft and it´s the same thing over and over.
Look at the 76ers, five or six years tanking and they only have Embiid to show for, the rest of the team in complete trash. (not judging Simmons because he is yet to play).
Most of this trades are dumb, proven players for picks is usually a bad idea.
Colangelo fucking up all the work Hinkie did to save that franchise in under 6 months.
Well done.
Noel is a top 10 defensive big and potential 6th man, I take that value and keep it rather than dump for a junk pick that won't get me a player back of his caliber in the first place. No reason to trade him for essentially nothing.Eh, I don't like the trade but this is pretty hyperbolic. Neither Jah nor Noel were ever really going to work with Embiid. However, I would much prefer to have Noel as a backup than Jah. We'd have to eventually play him a bunch of money to pay ~15 minutes a game, though. Neither of these two bigs are big pieces nor key to the Sixers long-term success.
Historically, the odds of #1 being a "star" player are around 70%, but those odds drop very fast as you go down (down to 60% for #2 for example).
But even then, you can't say 16 out of 20 in this discussion, because a "quality player" is not a superstar and that is the root of this discussion. At best you can say 9 given your list.