Re: Around the League: Week 18 2/20 - 2/26
Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2017 10:59 am
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Looks like it does not. If it doesn't convey this year it turns into this year's 2nd rounder and next year's 2nd rounder. Good job, BC!Marty [Mori Chu] wrote:If (when) that Dallas pick is blocked by protection, does it roll over to the next year?
ShelC wrote:Indy, since when do you have access to my ETrade account?
That's Conoco Phillips for me.Indy wrote:Knight is that stock you sunk a ton of money into, then doubled down on it a few months later, but it dropped 50% since then and you can't bring yourself to sell it.specialsauce wrote:Indy wrote:To be fair, Lou is playing so much better than Knight is, there isn't a real comparison to be made.UglyTruth wrote:Magic trades Lou Will less than 24 hours after he's in charge and McD's had Knight for 2 years now and still nothing.specialsauce wrote:Lakers are smart...going into full development (tank) mode. Suns could learn a thing or two. I guess they're content to be stuck in mediocrity for eternity. #acceleratetheprocess #operationtradethevets
There's just different ways teams do things and that's why the Lakers have 16 championships while the Suns have 0.
Sure, that should change the level of compensation you get in return. The principle and commitment is no different. As long as Knight is on this team, we're half assing our rebuild. For every game we play Tucker more minutes than Warren, we're half assing our rebuild. Same with Chandler over Len and Chriss.
Not only does this team not have a vision on the court, but they have no vision off the court either.
Agreed. They're the big winner for me. I love that trade for them. I like Cam Payne, but he could barely sniff the floor with Westbrook there. I'm surprised Chicago got so little for Taj+McBuckets.Marty [Mori Chu] wrote:Wow, I really like that deal for OKC. They seem to be doing well at these little medium-sized deals. I also really liked their Ibaka for Oladipo and Sabonis trade last year.
OKC made the worst deal of the day, IMO. They let their needs dictate, rather than opportunity. Maybe it all has to do with the reticence of teams generally to make deals today.carey wrote:https://twitter.com/ShamsCharania/status/834851015295954945 https://twitter.com/ShamsCharania/status/834851401238986755
Curious why you think it's bad. Okc didn't really give up anything.OE32 wrote:OKC made the worst deal of the day, IMO. They let their needs dictate, rather than opportunity. Maybe it all has to do with the reticence of teams generally to make deals today.carey wrote:https://twitter.com/ShamsCharania/status/834851015295954945 https://twitter.com/ShamsCharania/status/834851401238986755
With FA becoming so expensive, you'd think teams would be more open to making trades to improve their rosters.
I thought Cam Payne was the single valuable asset here. He's looked pretty good, from what I've seen. IDK. Maybe I underestimate McDermott. I also didn't think OKC had any need of Taj Gibson - his skillset overlaps quite a bit with Sabonis (and Adams).Split T wrote:Curious why you think it's bad. Okc didn't really give up anything.OE32 wrote:OKC made the worst deal of the day, IMO. They let their needs dictate, rather than opportunity. Maybe it all has to do with the reticence of teams generally to make deals today.carey wrote:https://twitter.com/ShamsCharania/status/834851015295954945 https://twitter.com/ShamsCharania/status/834851401238986755
With FA becoming so expensive, you'd think teams would be more open to making trades to improve their rosters.