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The thread killa strikes again *formerly Quagmire*
What is the impact of getting a '29 pick back? Did they have control of our '29 pick or is it purely a Hornets controlled pick?
No Morant trade coming per Gambadoro.
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Amazing… in a league where three point shooting is king, we literally don’t have ONE great shooter in the entire starting lineup.xc_hide_links_from_guests_guests_error_hide_media
Least some good news for today.
Allen and Oneale must have been shopped for a while now and no takers.
No Morant trade coming per Gambadoro.
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Collecting NBA bad guys like they are Infinity Stones
So much for the thought that Allen could net a late lotto pick.Their contracts made them virtually untradable without sweeteners thanks to the CBA tax aprons hitting hard.
Yeah, this roster construction, as of right now, looks like something the Bulls, Kings or… the post Amare Suns put together.xc_hide_links_from_guests_guests_error_hide_media
Whatever anyone does think of Bridges personally, it does give the Suns at least some potential for being decent on the court next year... depending on how it impacts team chemistry, which is a BIG question mark. It's going to be hard to say for certain until other shoes potentially drop.
I think the roster as it was before the trade was dead in the water. There was no way that team wasn't backsliding in a big way due to terrible construction and injury risk. They now have what is somewhat closer to an actual starting lineup.
On the other hand, their front office (apparently driven by ownership) still seems utterly clueless about building on foundational talent and valuing the draft. It seems like they are inclined to doubling down on trying to take shortcuts with risky short term fixes and shots in the dark.
More like Isiah’s Knicks from the mid-2000’s.Yeah, this roster construction, as of right now, looks like something the Bulls, Kings or… the post Amare Suns put together.
Ooof. That’s a bullseye.More like Isiah’s Knicks from the mid-2000’s.
So much for the thought that Allen could net a late lotto pick.
I think they see Fleming and peat as swing forwards. Realistically all three of them can likely evolve into interchangeable combo forwards. Mind you, I said “can” not “will.”Fleming, Peat and Bridges are 4’s. This deal is even worse if they intend to re-sign him.