Maybe…. But he’ll at least give a shit.Split T wrote: ↑Sat Dec 28, 2024 10:20 amI think people hoping Cooper Flagg is a franchise savior will be disappointed. He’s good of course, but he’s not Luka. I think there’s a chance he’s just a super role player and not a star…like an Aaron Gordon.Kryptonic wrote: ↑Sat Dec 28, 2024 9:45 amIt’s time to parlay that big 3 into cooper Flagg and rebuild from there.The Bobster wrote: ↑Sat Dec 28, 2024 9:37 amSorry, but I think Booker is just as frustrating as the rest of them.Mori Chu wrote: ↑Sat Dec 28, 2024 8:38 amAt this point the only guys I really enjoy watching are ones who try hard and bust their ass on both ends of the floor. Night to night, that tends to be:
Dunn
Oso
Okogie
Royce
Morris
Plumlee
Book*
* - Book doesn't really bust his ass, but I'll take his offense and leadership with the rest of that squad.
I love KD but I think we really ought to see what we can get for him at this point. He's inevitably going to tear a ligament and be done for the year and we'll never get a good haul for him after that. Right now we could really change our direction by trading this guy for picks and youngs. Teams like Houston are right there waiting for us to call and have an embarrassment of riches to give us.
Nurk basically blows this year but I don't think we can get off his contract. Nobody is going to give us a wet fart for him in a trade if they've watched even one second of game tape of him from this season. It's a pipe dream to think we could flip him for Jonas V or some other less-ass center. Not going to happen. We need to make a KD trade first to get other assets (e.g. lots of picks) and then we could bundle Nurk+pick for something better maybe.
I also don't really think we can trade Beal. I don't hate the guy but I think we need to bring him off the bench to make best use of him given the rest of our roster. I don't think a trade is sitting there for Beal right now so I think you just have to try to make it work with him off the bench.
Game Day: Mavericks (19-11) @ Suns (15-14), Fri 12/27/24
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We're not going to tank or blow up the roster yet.
We need a PG. Maybe RJ Davis fits the bill later in the draft.
We need a PG. Maybe RJ Davis fits the bill later in the draft.
Re: Game Day: Mavericks (19-11) @ Suns (15-14), Fri 12/27/24
He probably does. Feels like Gordon was underselling him a bit…just couldn’t think of another big elite defensive wing with good but not great offensive skills.TOO wrote: ↑Sat Dec 28, 2024 10:26 amI think he's got more offensive ability than Gordon and his defensive timing is fantastic, it's just Duke doesn't really utilize players effectively. With that said, I still might take the kid from BYU first overall because I love players that make others better.Split T wrote: ↑Sat Dec 28, 2024 10:20 amI think people hoping Cooper Flagg is a franchise savior will be disappointed. He’s good of course, but he’s not Luka. I think there’s a chance he’s just a super role player and not a star…like an Aaron Gordon.Kryptonic wrote: ↑Sat Dec 28, 2024 9:45 amIt’s time to parlay that big 3 into cooper Flagg and rebuild from there.The Bobster wrote: ↑Sat Dec 28, 2024 9:37 amSorry, but I think Booker is just as frustrating as the rest of them.Mori Chu wrote: ↑Sat Dec 28, 2024 8:38 amAt this point the only guys I really enjoy watching are ones who try hard and bust their ass on both ends of the floor. Night to night, that tends to be:
Dunn
Oso
Okogie
Royce
Morris
Plumlee
Book*
* - Book doesn't really bust his ass, but I'll take his offense and leadership with the rest of that squad.
I love KD but I think we really ought to see what we can get for him at this point. He's inevitably going to tear a ligament and be done for the year and we'll never get a good haul for him after that. Right now we could really change our direction by trading this guy for picks and youngs. Teams like Houston are right there waiting for us to call and have an embarrassment of riches to give us.
Nurk basically blows this year but I don't think we can get off his contract. Nobody is going to give us a wet fart for him in a trade if they've watched even one second of game tape of him from this season. It's a pipe dream to think we could flip him for Jonas V or some other less-ass center. Not going to happen. We need to make a KD trade first to get other assets (e.g. lots of picks) and then we could bundle Nurk+pick for something better maybe.
I also don't really think we can trade Beal. I don't hate the guy but I think we need to bring him off the bench to make best use of him given the rest of our roster. I don't think a trade is sitting there for Beal right now so I think you just have to try to make it work with him off the bench.
Marion maybe is a good comp. Not exactly the same skill set, but impact wise. I just don’t see Flagg as a #1 option. Think he’ll definitely be better playing off a more offensively gifted star. I think Flagg will do everything else…finish, move the ball, rebound, defend, hustle, etc. TBD on the shooting and on ball creation.
I can just see Washington drafting him and putting the ball in his hands and realizing he’s not that guy. Wiggins with a motor. Again, that sounds like a great player, just not a franchise altering one.
Re: Game Day: Mavericks (19-11) @ Suns (15-14), Fri 12/27/24
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Bradley Beal scoring 11 points as a super max player. KD scoring points but not doing much of anything else. 2/3 with the big 3 playing as usual. I hate this team. Wake me up when this experiment is over.
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Win none of our own picks until ‘31, blowing it up and rebuilding is going to take a long, long time.
I hate how our owner has circumvented the Stepien Rule. That rule is there for a reason.
Bradley Beal scoring 11 points as a super max player. KD scoring points but not doing much of anything else. 2/3 with the big 3 playing as usual. I hate this team. Wake me up when this experiment is over.
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Win none of our own picks until ‘31, blowing it up and rebuilding is going to take a long, long time.
I hate how our owner has circumvented the Stepien Rule. That rule is there for a reason.
“Are you crazy?! You think I’m going to go for seven years and try to get there? You enjoy the 2030 draft picks that we have holding? I want to try to see the game today.” — Ish 3/13/25
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Re: Game Day: Mavericks (19-11) @ Suns (15-14), Fri 12/27/24
Might be time for a revision of the rule. As it is, you are forced to have a 1stR pick, of any kind, every other year. Make it so that the pick needs to be your own so you can only do 50% of this self inflicted damage. On the other hand, trades for stars become much more complicated because are challenged to send out enough value.
Re: Game Day: Mavericks (19-11) @ Suns (15-14), Fri 12/27/24
I’d just get rid of it…let someone trade all their picks if they want
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Normally I'd advocate a "free market" approach like this, but I think the restrictions are important. You can see the reason why by looking at our team and our future. We have effectively traded away a decade of our future for a pile of magic beans. We're screwed, all of us fans, we are screwed and forced to watch a crappy team for years to come. If it were allowed for the GM and FO to trade away even more of our picks, they would have done so and we'd be even more screwed.
GMs don't care about a decade from now because they're almost certain to be gone by then. We fans do care; we'll still be here. The NBA needs protections in place to align the needs of the GM (short-term) with the needs of the fanbase and franchise (long-term). It is bad for the league and its ultimate product if short-sighted front offices ruin teams and turn a generation of fans away.
Re: Game Day: Mavericks (19-11) @ Suns (15-14), Fri 12/27/24
When Ishbia first arrived his “fuck the future” attitude was widely hailed by fans as “being willing to do whatever it takes to win.”Mori Chu wrote: ↑Sun Dec 29, 2024 9:00 amNormally I'd advocate a "free market" approach like this, but I think the restrictions are important. You can see the reason why by looking at our team and our future. We have effectively traded away a decade of our future for a pile of magic beans. We're screwed, all of us fans, we are screwed and forced to watch a crappy team for years to come. If it were allowed for the GM and FO to trade away even more of our picks, they would have done so and we'd be even more screwed.
GMs don't care about a decade from now because they're almost certain to be gone by then. We fans do care; we'll still be here. The NBA needs protections in place to align the needs of the GM (short-term) with the needs of the fanbase and franchise (long-term). It is bad for the league and its ultimate product if short-sighted front offices ruin teams and turn a generation of fans away.
Don’t put it on the GM. This is Ishbia’s doing.
“Are you crazy?! You think I’m going to go for seven years and try to get there? You enjoy the 2030 draft picks that we have holding? I want to try to see the game today.” — Ish 3/13/25
Re: Game Day: Mavericks (19-11) @ Suns (15-14), Fri 12/27/24
Exactly.Cap wrote: ↑Sun Dec 29, 2024 11:10 amWhen Ishbia first arrived his “fuck the future” attitude was widely hailed by fans as “being willing to do whatever it takes to win.”Mori Chu wrote: ↑Sun Dec 29, 2024 9:00 amNormally I'd advocate a "free market" approach like this, but I think the restrictions are important. You can see the reason why by looking at our team and our future. We have effectively traded away a decade of our future for a pile of magic beans. We're screwed, all of us fans, we are screwed and forced to watch a crappy team for years to come. If it were allowed for the GM and FO to trade away even more of our picks, they would have done so and we'd be even more screwed.
GMs don't care about a decade from now because they're almost certain to be gone by then. We fans do care; we'll still be here. The NBA needs protections in place to align the needs of the GM (short-term) with the needs of the fanbase and franchise (long-term). It is bad for the league and its ultimate product if short-sighted front offices ruin teams and turn a generation of fans away.
Don’t put it on the GM. This is Ishbia’s doing.
Synchronicity and all that jazz, man.
"Cool is getting us blown out!"
-Shaheen Holloway
"Cool is getting us blown out!"
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Re: Game Day: Mavericks (19-11) @ Suns (15-14), Fri 12/27/24
I'm going to hope Ishbia has Mark Cuban's trajectory. I see a lot of parallels to start.
Synchronicity and all that jazz, man.
"Cool is getting us blown out!"
-Shaheen Holloway
"Cool is getting us blown out!"
-Shaheen Holloway
Re: Game Day: Mavericks (19-11) @ Suns (15-14), Fri 12/27/24
Ishbia’s making his kids happy by buying them all the toys they want, but he’s spending their college funds to do it.
And the kids are starting to lose interest in the toys. Time to buy some new ones, I guess.
And the kids are starting to lose interest in the toys. Time to buy some new ones, I guess.
“Are you crazy?! You think I’m going to go for seven years and try to get there? You enjoy the 2030 draft picks that we have holding? I want to try to see the game today.” — Ish 3/13/25
Re: Game Day: Mavericks (19-11) @ Suns (15-14), Fri 12/27/24
Owners have to learn the job just like anyone else. I won't judge Ishbia on what he did in his first couple of years, but I will start judging him based on how we handle this offseason. He has to have seen enough of Durant to realize the dude is hard to coach and hard to build around.
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Re: Game Day: Mavericks (19-11) @ Suns (15-14), Fri 12/27/24
Yep, it's all about the adjustments or lack there of.O_Gardino wrote: ↑Mon Dec 30, 2024 12:46 pmOwners have to learn the job just like anyone else. I won't judge Ishbia on what he did in his first couple of years, but I will start judging him based on how we handle this offseason. He has to have seen enough of Durant to realize the dude is hard to coach and hard to build around.
Synchronicity and all that jazz, man.
"Cool is getting us blown out!"
-Shaheen Holloway
"Cool is getting us blown out!"
-Shaheen Holloway