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  • Argath
    $2 whore
    • Apr 2009
    • 9241

    Originally posted by SuperKevin
    Would have liked to see the Wizards bring in a PG in the 2nd round but I'm not mad at getting a shooter like Glen Rice Jr.
    Supposedly they're gonna offer the MLE to Gary Neal in FA.

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    • SuperKevin
      War Hero
      • Dec 2009
      • 8759

      Originally posted by Argath
      Supposedly they're gonna offer the MLE to Gary Neal in FA.
      Ok. I can be happy with that

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      • ralaw
        Posts too much
        • Feb 2009
        • 6663

        I don't get the Philly trade either. Why would you trade your 23 year old All-Star? At best that New Orleans pick will be a mid to early 20's pick and by that time non of the supposed "future stars" of the draft will be available. I am not a fan of Michael Carter-Williams.

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        • Obst
          RIP West
          • Oct 2008
          • 4182

          Originally posted by ralaw
          I don't get the Philly trade either. Why would you trade your 23 year old All-Star? At best that New Orleans pick will be a mid to early 20's pick and by that time non of the supposed "future stars" of the draft will be available. I am not a fan of Michael Carter-Williams.
          You are expecting the Pelicans to make the playoffs with Jrue? What team do they bump out? And also Devin Harris was an all-star. If Rose and Rondo were healthy, is Jrue an all-star? Sixers were at best an 8-10 seed going into next year with him and now they are most likely picking in the Top 5 and will have another pick around 10-12, plus have Noel and MCW as pieces to build with.

          Next year Hawes comes off the books. They will be paying 4 guys currently on the roster if Richardson doesn't retire plus Noel and MCW on rookie deals. So looking at next summer the Sixers will have cap for two max deals, and have two lotto picks. I don't see how that is bad for a rebuilding team.

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          • Kuzzy Powers
            Beautiful Like Moses
            • Oct 2008
            • 12542

            Originally posted by FedEx227
            Philly on that "Get Andrew Wiggins" tip. Sixers winning about 12 games next year.
            I hope they enjoy anything other than the 1st pick even after they tank.

            NBA aint rigging the draft for Philly

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            • ralaw
              Posts too much
              • Feb 2009
              • 6663

              Originally posted by Obst
              You are expecting the Pelicans to make the playoffs with Jrue? What team do they bump out? And also Devin Harris was an all-star. If Rose and Rondo were healthy, is Jrue an all-star? Sixers were at best an 8-10 seed going into next year with him and now they are most likely picking in the Top 5 and will have another pick around 10-12, plus have Noel and MCW as pieces to build with.
              Holiday put up good numbers regardless of whether Rondo or Rose were healthy or not and he is only 23 years old. I am not sure of NO will make the playoffs or not, but I don’t see them being bad enough to get a high lottery pick either. Having the 10-12th pick in next year’s draft is not going to be good enough to get you one of the supposed elite prospects. IMO Noel and MCW are high risk players, but as I mentioned I am not a fan of MCW.
              Next year Hawes comes off the books. They will be paying 4 guys currently on the roster if Richardson doesn't retire plus Noel and MCW on rookie deals. So looking at next summer the Sixers will have cap for two max deals, and have two lotto picks. I don't see how that is bad for a rebuilding team.
              Philly having the money to sign two max players means nothing to me, because it isn’t as if they will be able to sign to max contract caliber players. Having a possible top 5 pick and mid-1st from NO isn’t that great to me either. IMO people are just looking at the elite prospects (of which there are about 2-4) and categorizing the entire draft as being so great. If you don’t have a top 3-4 pick you really aren’t going to be getting a “can’t miss” star caliber player.
              I am not saying Philly is in a bad position to rebuild, but I don’t get the point in trading your elite PG who is only 23 years old in hopes of tanking your season and getting two high draft picks. NO isn’t going to be a bad team next year. I can see them winning about 40 games or so.

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              • Irish
                do you see my jesus chain
                • Oct 2008
                • 4416

                Let's not get ahead of ourselves in calling Jrue Holiday an elite point guard. He is good and has plenty of time/potential to improve, but come on with this elite shit.

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                • Obst
                  RIP West
                  • Oct 2008
                  • 4182

                  Vasquez averaged 14 PPG and 9 APG last year, Jrue 17 and 8 and this 27 win team is now a playoff team? I don't get it honestly.

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                  • ralaw
                    Posts too much
                    • Feb 2009
                    • 6663

                    Originally posted by Irish
                    Let's not get ahead of ourselves in calling Jrue Holiday an elite point guard. He is good and has plenty of time/potential to improve, but come on with this elite shit.
                    Semantics.......at the end of the day Holiday is one of the better young PGs in the league and he still only 23 years old.

                    Originally posted by Obst
                    Vasquez averaged 14 PPG and 9 APG last year, Jrue 17 and 8 and this 27 win team is now a playoff team? I don't get it honestly.
                    Who said NO is a playoff team? I said they would be improved to the point where their draft pick at best will be a mid-1st (late lottery), which takes you out of the elite prospect range. So, because Vasquez had a career year he is now comparable to Holiday? Philly basically is taking a gamble on getting some high draft picks to rebuild.......Holiday is a proven young commodity that you can easily build around as well and this is my point.
                    Last edited by ralaw; 06-28-2013, 02:01 PM.

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                    • Obst
                      RIP West
                      • Oct 2008
                      • 4182

                      Originally posted by ralaw
                      Semantics.......at the end of the day Holiday is one of the better young PGs in the league.



                      So, because Vasquez had a career year he is now comparable to Holiday? Philly basically is taking a gamble on getting some high draft picks to rebuild.......Holiday is a proven young commodity that you can easily build around as well and this is my point.
                      From the Sixers SB Nation site

                      In a way, Holiday was a spiritual descendant not of Allen Iverson or Maurice Cheeks, but of Andre Iguodala, the good-but-not-great No. 1 option, the second banana miscast in the role of leader by a franchise that was often paralyzed by indecision and a lack of creativity. Those days are over. Now, "good" isn't good enough. "Good" gets traded for the potential for big upside, not only in Noel but in the top-five protected pick coming from New Orleans.
                      Hinkie is looking for something bigger than the 6-8 seed. He is looking to build a championship team and he thinks with Noel, MCW and two lotto picks next year is his young core. Not saying they get Wiggins but there is a greater chance now then when they had Jrue on the roster. Even if they don't get Wiggins, they have a really great chance in getting one of Parker, Randle, Andrew Harrison or Aaron Gordon. You put one of them in the lineup, another lotto pick like Glenn Robinson and this team looks a lot better than it has in the last 5-10 years.

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                      • ralaw
                        Posts too much
                        • Feb 2009
                        • 6663

                        Originally posted by Obst
                        From the Sixers SB Nation site



                        Hinkie is looking for something bigger than the 6-8 seed. He is looking to build a championship team and he thinks with Noel, MCW and two lotto picks next year is his young core. Not saying they get Wiggins but there is a greater chance now then when they had Jrue on the roster. Even if they don't get Wiggins, they have a really great chance in getting one of Parker, Randle, Andrew Harrison or Aaron Gordon. You put one of them in the lineup, another lotto pick like Glenn Robinson and this team looks a lot better than it has in the last 5-10 years.
                        The pick being top 5 protected makes it worse to me. Being out of the top 5 takes you out of the Wiggins, Parker, Smart, Randle and Harrison sweepstakes. It is a different situation, but I sort of equate it to what OKC did with the Harden trade. You trade your proven talent to a team (making them better) and expect a high draft pick in return..........instead you get a late lottery project in return.

                        Some of this has to do with me really liking this roster going into last year now they have completely blown it up.

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                        • Obst
                          RIP West
                          • Oct 2008
                          • 4182

                          Originally posted by ralaw
                          The pick being top 5 protected makes it worse to me. Being out of the top 5 takes you out of the Wiggins, Parker, Smart, Randle and Harrison sweepstakes. It is a different situation, but I sort of equate it to what OKC did with the Harden trade. You trade your proven talent to a team (making them better) and expect a high draft pick in return..........instead you get a late lottery project in return.

                          Some of this has to do with me really liking this roster going into last year now they have completely blown it up.
                          The Sixers still have their pick, which the way this roster is built, there is a good chance they do end up with one of those guys you listed. Plus the Pelicans could land you the 8-12th pick which in next years draft is still a nice piece to have. Having possibly Wiggins and Noel plus MCW and the other player picked next year and maybe one decent free agent signing makes this team a lot more appealing going into 2015 then it was coming into this year with Jrue. Jrue/Richardson/Turner/Thad/Hawes keeps this team in hell.

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                          • FedEx227
                            Delivers
                            • Mar 2009
                            • 10454

                            Originally posted by ralaw
                            The pick being top 5 protected makes it worse to me. Being out of the top 5 takes you out of the Wiggins, Parker, Smart, Randle and Harrison sweepstakes. It is a different situation, but I sort of equate it to what OKC did with the Harden trade. You trade your proven talent to a team (making them better) and expect a high draft pick in return..........instead you get a late lottery project in return.

                            Some of this has to do with me really liking this roster going into last year now they have completely blown it up.
                            As I had to defend on Twitter, the OKC deal was about more than getting a lottery pick. It was almost 100% financially driven. Anything they got on top was just the cherry on top. CBA and luxury tax penalties made it all but impossible for them to sustain that roster as constructed. Only options were to trade Ibaka, amnesty Perkins and hope that Harden took a massive pay cut.

                            I had to scream this on Twitter while fuckface Simmons rambled on during the broadcast about how it cost the Thunder a championship and how it was an awful move.
                            Last edited by FedEx227; 06-28-2013, 03:07 PM.
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                            • Villain
                              [REDACTED]
                              • May 2011
                              • 7768

                              Originally posted by NAHSTE
                              Nick Young is a shameless chucker with no sense of a good shot and a bad shot. High usage, inefficient "scorer" whose game does not easily fit within the constraints of a winning basketball system.
                              Swaggy P, a complete moron.

                              Originally posted by KNUBB
                              Fuck you Chris Paul. I got Jrue Holiday
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                              • KNUBB
                                WHITE RONDO
                                • Jun 2009
                                • 7973

                                Originally posted by Obst
                                Have fun being mediocre. Thanks for the first round pick

                                Oh and I almost forgot

                                 
                                Whatever makes you feel better. I know Dell Demps is far from done, but as it stands right now

                                Jrue
                                Gordon
                                Aminu(Pretty sure we are getting someone to put here)
                                Davis
                                Lopez

                                Anderson coming off the bench.

                                Enjoy your slim rim protector. Its tough to watch(I know I have been through it), but its fun at the same time.


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