Re: Around the league: June 2014
Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2014 10:32 pm
Why don't they just get Love and Bledsoe while they're at it.TheOriginalOriginal wrote:Melo is looking to join LBJ and the Heat according to Stein and Windhorst.
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Why don't they just get Love and Bledsoe while they're at it.TheOriginalOriginal wrote:Melo is looking to join LBJ and the Heat according to Stein and Windhorst.
Is your eye-roll because you think it's a silly rumor, unlikely to be true? Or because you do think it's true and are upset that the 4 stars want to join forces?TheOriginalOriginal wrote:Melo is looking to join LBJ and the Heat according to Stein and Windhorst.
The whole idea of athletes building super teams with their buddies is disgraceful. I really don't get the whole if ya can't beat em join em thing. Thank god for the NHL where rivalries still exist and 1 player cant drastically change the league landscape.Mori Chu wrote:Is your eye-roll because you think it's a silly rumor, unlikely to be true? Or because you do think it's true and are upset that the 4 stars want to join forces?TheOriginalOriginal wrote:Melo is looking to join LBJ and the Heat according to Stein and Windhorst.
I really, really hope it doesn't happen. I hate the current Heat team and the way the stars have joined together to form a super-power like this. I think it's bad for the league. When teams' stars just walk away the effects take years to counteract.
Melo would have to turn down a LOT of money if he wanted to play there, though, which is the most likely reason it will not happen.
http://basketball.realgm.com/wiretap/23 ... or-NBA-JobDavid Blatt will leave Maccabi Tel Aviv for an unknown position in the NBA.
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Blatt has received interest in being hired as an assistant coach by the Golden State Warriors and Utah Jazz. The Cleveland Cavaliers are also believed to be interested in Blatt for their head coaching vacancy.
Another Jackson loyalist, Kurt Rambis, could join the Knicks as Fisher's lead assistant. However, Rambis also remains a favorite for the Lakers' head-coaching position, according to league sources. The Lakers have interviewed at least a half-dozen coaches, but sources say they are focused on three primary candidates: Rambis, Alvin Gentry and Byron Scott.
Well, I'm hopeful it's all a smokescreen. But with four first rounders, I'm not opposed to trading some or all of them to move into the top of the draft.INFORMER wrote:Why?! Ryan is already trying to get out of the ones we do have.
I love David Blatt. He'd be a real coup for Kerr in GS. I think he'd do well with the Cleveland job, although I wonder if a year learning the NBA ropes as an assistant would benefit him more in the long run. Coaches wield a lot more power in FIBA.INFORMER wrote:http://basketball.realgm.com/wiretap/23 ... or-NBA-JobDavid Blatt will leave Maccabi Tel Aviv for an unknown position in the NBA.
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Blatt has received interest in being hired as an assistant coach by the Golden State Warriors and Utah Jazz. The Cleveland Cavaliers are also believed to be interested in Blatt for their head coaching vacancy.
'bazz has been a fan for a long time. It will interesting to see what job he gets and what kind of impact he'll have.
http://basketball.realgm.com/wiretap/23 ... ames-EnnisAfter an MVP-caliber season in Australia's National Basketball League, Ennis spent the past week working out for the Heat front office in Miami. Ennis, 23, will headline the Heat's Summer League rosters in Orlando and Las Vegas.
The Heat acquired Ennis from the Atlanta Hawks, who selected him with the No. 50 pick. The potential signing of Ennis would likely be a multi-year deal, sources said.
Despite an impressive summer league from Ennis last July, the Heat decided to fill the bench with veteran players and worked closely with Ennis to place him in a viable overseas league. Ennis compiled a title and earned first-team honors with Perth of the NBL, where Miami's management closely monitored the 6-foot-7 forward. He averaged 21.2 points, 7.2 rebounds, two assists and 46.6 percent shooting from the field in the Australian league.
I like Hayward as well, but what is he worth to you on the market? What he is worth and what he will get, I think will be two different figures.INFORMER wrote:Of course he is. Again, I'm not looking for a PG to come in and average 20/6/6. Just a point guard or undersized 2 to defend, hit the 3 ball, and handle the ball a little.
I would also really like the trio of Dragic-Shumpert-Hayward at the 1-2-3 next season.