Cornbread78
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Is it pre season yet?
Any Suns fans here? I went down to the Drew League vs Seattle Pro-Am exhibition last night and Mike James looks nice man. Dude can fly for a PG.
Any Suns fans here? I went down to the Drew League vs Seattle Pro-Am exhibition last night and Mike James looks nice man. Dude can fly for a PG.
Mike James is back? Rockets GAF weigh in on this.
If I am Phoenix I am not giving up Bledsoe and Jackson for Kyrie, let alone the first rounder the Cavs will ask on top of that(and no the Cavs may not be satisfied with the crappy Miami picks and ask for a Phoenix one)Phoenix on the other hand is a smart bet, they should just give Bledsoe and Jackson and get it over with.
If I am Phoenix I am not giving up Bledsoe and Jackson for Kyrie, let alone the first rounder the Cavs will ask on top of that(and no the Cavs may not be satisfied with the crappy Miami picks and ask for a Phoenix one)
Suns are years away from contending. They have no use for Kyrie. He will only get in the way of the rebuild and then likely walk in 2 years when his contract is up.
I'm not that high on Bledsoe because of his nagging injuries and I don't see Jackson ever becoming as good as Kyrie. He's older than the rest of their core but he would do wonders for Booker's development. I also don't think the Cavs would need a 1st rounder on top of those two.If I am Phoenix I am not giving up Bledsoe and Jackson for Kyrie, let alone the first rounder the Cavs will ask on top of that(and no the Cavs may not be satisfied with the crappy Miami picks and ask for a Phoenix one)
Suns are years away from contending. They have no use for Kyrie. He will only get in the way of the rebuild and then likely walk in 2 years when his contract is up.
I'm not that high on Bledsoe because of his nagging injuries and I don't see Jackson ever becoming as good as Kyrie. He's older than the rest of their core but he would do wonders for Booker's development. I also don't think the Cavs would need a 1st rounder on top of those two.
Based on what the Bulls got for Butler and what the Pacers got for George I think a Jackson/Bledsoe/1st round pick trade is wayyyyyy out of the question. We view their trade value as a lot higher than what actually happens.
Bledsoe isn't the issue. If they can get Kyrie for Bledsoe and 1st that's fine.I'm not that high on Bledsoe because of his nagging injuries and I don't see Jackson ever becoming as good as Kyrie. He's older than the rest of their core but he would do wonders for Booker's development. I also don't think the Cavs would need a 1st rounder on top of those two.
I would agree on the Butler trade being undervalue, if Boogie hadn't gone for the same amount a few months earlier.Butler trade was way under market. I don't think we can use that as the standard going forward. PG was also a bit different, in that PG made it known that it's a 1 year rental. Jackson/Bled/pick is wayyyyyyyyy too much for Kyrie, unless he had 4 years left at 15 million a season.
Indiana's are awfulHow are you guys liking these new Nike jerseys? The Washington ones are beautiful
I would agree on the Butler trade being undervalue, if Boogie hadn't gone for the same amount a few months earlier.
Teams just aren't willing to sell the house for a star anymore like the Knicks did for Melo.
The Shaqoldbe scowl is definitely the best part of this photo.Kobe looking like he's contemplating coming back for these young bloods.
Can the Pacers still trade George for Kyrie? We should do that.
I would agree on the Butler trade being undervalue, if Boogie hadn't gone for the same amount a few months earlier.
Teams just aren't willing to sell the house for a star anymore like the Knicks did for Melo.
So have the cavsWhile yes it's true the last three stars to be traded have
gone for very little, isn't it possible that all three teams just did a poor job of getting the best trade? It's not as if Chicago and Sacramento are known as well run franchises. And Indiana just went through a change in their front office. I don't think you can make a blanket statement about the entire league based on 3 teams.
Well run franchises for the most part don't put themselves in a position where they need to trade a star player and well run franchises don't want to overpay for star players when they can get them in free agency.While yes it's true the last three stars to be traded have
gone for very little, isn't it possible that all three teams just did a poor job of getting the best trade? It's not as if Chicago and Sacramento are known as well run franchises. And Indiana just went through a change in their front office. I don't think you can make a blanket statement about the entire league based on 3 teams.
Well run franchises for the most part don't put themselves in a position where they need to trade a star player
Well run franchises for the most part don't put themselves in a position where they need to trade a star player and well run franchises don't want to overpay for star players when they can get them in free agency.
You really think Ainge couldn't have trumped any of these offers?
He just doesn't need to when he can get someone like Hayward in free agency without giving up anything.
How are you guys liking these new Nike jerseys? The Washington ones are beautiful
Pacers were unlucky but didn't do themselves any favors. Replacing Vogel with McMillan will such an awful decision.Eh, it's tough when you're in Indiana. Dude wants to go to LA and there's no way the Pacers are getting top free agents to tempt George to stay in Nap Town.
Weren't the reports saying that Ainge tried and offered more, but was rebuffed? I honestly can't remember.
I def have heard grumblings (I think Lowe has alluded to them but I could be wrong) that there was a sprinkling of spite involved in Pritchard's dealings with the Paul George trade, that they didn't want to send him where he wanted (Lakers) and didn't want to send him to a contender (Boston, Cleve). Incredibly stupid of Indiana if true.
So have the cavs
Well run franchises for the most part don't put themselves in a position where they need to trade a star player and well run franchises don't want to overpay for star players when they can get them in free agency.
You really think Ainge couldn't have trumped any of these offers?
He just doesn't need to when he can get someone like Hayward in free agency without giving up anything.
Utah is an extremely well run franchise. Yet their best player just left them and no big time free agent is ever going there.
It was about time. Dude wasn't very goodSo Doc lost his front office roll with the Clippers. Make sense cause he was trash at that job.
So Doc lost his front office roll with the Clippers. Make sense cause he was trash at that job.
I imagine he's gone after this year when they fail to make the playoffs.Cool. Now he just had to lose his head coaching job.
Well run franchises for the most part don't put themselves in a position where they need to trade a star player and well run franchises don't want to overpay for star players when they can get them in free agency.
You really think Ainge couldn't have trumped any of these offers?
He just doesn't need to when he can get someone like Hayward in free agency without giving up anything.
what if austin rivers balls out this year though? lol
what if austin rivers balls out this year though? lol
Guys im scared, what if D'Lo becomes steph 2.0
The funny part will be when Mogzov becomes Klay Thompson.
He gave up olynyk and bradley. That's not giving up anything. Lol
Cool. Now he just had to lose his head coaching job.
Why would Cleveland trade Kyrie they have him for 2 years. He becomes more valuable as time goes on