Doncic - Anthony Davis Trade

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i read the Lakers encouraged Dallas to shop other teams for a Luka deal if they didn't like the offer.
why didn't they?
because Dallas was forced to deal with LA only, and LA knew it!
 

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Sweater was a good idea to hide the bulk:
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He ain't fat. Cmon man
He will go out and light everyone up
Just like he did with the Mavs
This weight thing is ridiculous
He looks fine
 

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He ain't fat. Cmon man
He will go out and light everyone up
Just like he did with the Mavs
This weight thing is ridiculous
He looks fine

The Lakers GM looks like he is about to try and talk Wayne Campbell into caving to a corporate sponsor.
 

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I had this argument with family in Dallas when I said they took on fake fans. I am not saying this to the live eat and die hard Mav fans. There are true fans and people who jump on the train. People nowadays are just fan of players.

Some guy from Slovenia was trying to argue with me about how the Suns need to draft Luka.. No.. we had a scorer in Booker and was weak at the center position. Luka and Book wouldn't work. At the time it was a no brainer to go after Ayton. He wasn’t even a Suns fan on a Suns page. Just a Luka fan.
 

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I had this argument with family in Dallas when I said they took on fake fans. I am not saying this to the live eat and die hard Mav fans. There are true fans and people who jump on the train. People nowadays are just fan of players.

Some guy from Slovenia was trying to argue with me about how the Suns need to draft Luka.. No.. we had a scorer in Booker and was weak at the center position. Luka and Book wouldn't work. At the time it was a no brainer to go after Ayton. He wasn’t even a Suns fan on a Suns page. Just a Luka fan.

The Suns have had little spells of the bandwagon fans over the years. We were Canada's team when Nash was here in the 7SOL years but then when most diehard fans saw the beginning of the end with the Marion/Shaq trade we got hit with a bunch of ex-Laker fans who sided with Shaq after the Kobe divorce. There was one fan here who was obsessed with Shaq, verging on restraining order obsessed. We got some bandwagon fans after the bubble gave Suns fans hope for the first time in a decade but then CP3 came here. I'll never accept that dbag who counted hundred dollar bills to Giannis' FT clock as a legit Suns fan. It became a little trendy here though with the whole "The Valley" moniker giving the team an identity of sorts.

I couldn't imagine being a Dallas fan though, especially pre-Dirk. They weren't good then but they got inundated with European fans because of Dirk. Once they learned to accept each other and over an entire career from him here comes Luka and the Slavic fans. They were never going to be around for a long time as even the German Dirk fans would admit his defense was weak and he needed help inside. The only reason Luka isn't a multitime MVP and Champ though to the Slavic fans is the Mavs organization. Player worship gets bizarre and creates a disconnect from the game.
 

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I had this argument with family in Dallas when I said they took on fake fans. I am not saying this to the live eat and die hard Mav fans. There are true fans and people who jump on the train. People nowadays are just fan of players.

Some guy from Slovenia was trying to argue with me about how the Suns need to draft Luka.. No.. we had a scorer in Booker and was weak at the center position. Luka and Book wouldn't work. At the time it was a no brainer to go after Ayton. He wasn’t even a Suns fan on a Suns page. Just a Luka fan.

You should always take the best player available, especially with the #1 overall pick. The Suns screwed up. However, it was difficult to see that at the time. There were questions about Ayton's desire, but there were also questions about Doncic's ability to compete against elite competition night after night. The Suns chose wrong, but it was an understandable mistake.
 

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You should always take the best player available, especially with the #1 overall pick. The Suns screwed up. However, it was difficult to see that at the time. There were questions about Ayton's desire, but there were also questions about Doncic's ability to compete against elite competition night after night. The Suns chose wrong, but it was an understandable mistake.

I agree. I was a Luka fan, having watched him play, and I thought he'd develop into an NBA player. Even I thought that the ceiling he would eventually reach was lower than what he ended up doing in his rookie year. Passing on Luka and drafting Ayton was completely understandable. There was no way to know how good Luka was going to be.
 

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I had this argument with family in Dallas when I said they took on fake fans. I am not saying this to the live eat and die hard Mav fans. There are true fans and people who jump on the train. People nowadays are just fan of players.

Some guy from Slovenia was trying to argue with me about how the Suns need to draft Luka.. No.. we had a scorer in Booker and was weak at the center position. Luka and Book wouldn't work. At the time it was a no brainer to go after Ayton. He wasn’t even a Suns fan on a Suns page. Just a Luka fan.
Maybe, but I don't know any of those personally and I'm from there and have traveled and lived everywhere and never once did I find the mavericks to be very popular outside of dallas in any way. I feel that only applies to the cowboys. I do know a lot of die hard mavs fans that are big time Luka fans and are crushed by the trade. Dallas had a lot of loyal fans long before doncic was there. if anything most mavericks fans felt lucky that we went from Dirk to Luka.
 

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The Suns have had little spells of the bandwagon fans over the years. We were Canada's team when Nash was here in the 7SOL years but then when most diehard fans saw the beginning of the end with the Marion/Shaq trade we got hit with a bunch of ex-Laker fans who sided with Shaq after the Kobe divorce. There was one fan here who was obsessed with Shaq, verging on restraining order obsessed. We got some bandwagon fans after the bubble gave Suns fans hope for the first time in a decade but then CP3 came here. I'll never accept that dbag who counted hundred dollar bills to Giannis' FT clock as a legit Suns fan. It became a little trendy here though with the whole "The Valley" moniker giving the team an identity of sorts.

I couldn't imagine being a Dallas fan though, especially pre-Dirk. They weren't good then but they got inundated with European fans because of Dirk. Once they learned to accept each other and over an entire career from him here comes Luka and the Slavic fans. They were never going to be around for a long time as even the German Dirk fans would admit his defense was weak and he needed help inside. The only reason Luka isn't a multitime MVP and Champ though to the Slavic fans is the Mavs organization. Player worship gets bizarre and creates a disconnect from the game.
mavericks were really good in the late 80's. my dad was a die hard fan and that's how I became a mavericks fan even in the 90's when they sucked. for me it was J-Kidd in 1994. I loved him back then and oddly they traded him away. I basically rooted against the bulls for the next several years until Cuban bought the team. then I went through the whole Nash saga and the rest is history with what dirk did. The mavericks have a very loyal fan base. they might have some fandom in Germany, Spain and Slovenia, but that is for obvious reasons. other than that they are not very popular outside of Dallas. they aren't even that big around the state of texas outside of dallas. most texans that I would run into around the USA and overseas were spunks fans.
 

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mavericks were really good in the late 80's. my dad was a die hard fan and that's how I became a mavericks fan even in the 90's when they sucked. for me it was J-Kidd in 1994. I loved him back then and oddly they traded him away. I basically rooted against the bulls for the next several years until Cuban bought the team. then I went through the whole Nash saga and the rest is history with what dirk did. The mavericks have a very loyal fan base. they might have some fandom in Germany, Spain and Slovenia, but that is for obvious reasons. other than that they are not very popular outside of Dallas. they aren't even that big around the state of texas outside of dallas. most texans that I would run into around the USA and overseas were spunks fans.
Yeah they were good with ro Blackman and Harper. If Roy tarpley could’ve been clean that team would have been dangerous. Acguirre was a stud too.
 

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Not advocating for violence, but Mavs fans holding their GM's feet to the fire. Everywhere JJ goes in the VALLEY, we should be asking "How are you going to fix this mess?"
 

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Yeah they were good with ro Blackman and Harper. If Roy tarpley could’ve been clean that team would have been dangerous. Acguirre was a stud too.
I literally bumped into Acguirre in the old stadium, and I swear, that guys thighs were as big around as I am now. I was struck by how he was a guard, and he was not skinny like he looked on TV. I was by the locker room door, unknowingly, and they came busting out at halftime and he literally rant into me. He apologized, and I mumbled something like, I shouldn't have been here, my fault.
 

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