You're right! Late first vs. early 2nd - not a lot of picks separating them. Only like 5 between Nance and Zu.
I heard Ford went back and edited all his interactions with Pelinka to make them both seem smart.
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I think we've had good luck with second rounders. I also think the second round is becoming much less "hit or miss" than it might have been at one...
I like the thought - a lot, and it works salary-wise. But here's a wrinkle: there's a tiny chance OKC gives up its second rounder to Denver. It's...
If the Wizards are interested in Shabazz Muhammad, wondering if we could foist Nick upon them instead - he's no Lou, but he's a solid player.
If my numbers are correct, with the two first (assuming we keep 'em) and the second, we have 15 players under contract and probably $18M in cap...
We might have a player hit 30 MPG.
[IMG] Here's hoping JC returns to the player he was with the trajectory he had.
This could be a win-win for LA - sabotage Houston for a better pick, boost our young player development. :)
Maybe - but he was a black hole on offense - and so wasn't good for our growth, and he was an atrocious defender.
JC's a little harder to move, alas.
I must have rose-tinted shades. You'd think we just traded a prime Kobe for Smush.
This is a fairly frustrating conversation. You've suggested that expiring contracts aren't worth "as much as they used to be." Whatever that...
1. Are they accomplishing that task? 2. Of course we'd rather have that - but we don't. This scenario is, however, better than many others that...
"I had a better offer two days ago."
This is no joke - he has some of the most lucrative clients in the game. He has to have his finger on the pulse in that regard.
Totally agree on this one.
I've never been a Brewer fan, but he's a Laker now, so welcome.
Because there's such a thing as mentorship. If he's a good teammate and solid defender, he can lead by example. Brewer won't likely "rack up Ws"...