Re: Kyrie Irving Trade Countdown
Posted: Sat Aug 26, 2017 10:50 am
I would love to save the day and get a pick out of it.
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Have you seen him run all game if the ball wasn't in his hands? that is what I meant. If he is on the team, he will not be the primary ball handler. But I completely agree with you that we would have better ball movement with him at the 5 than anything we have had over the last few years.Split T wrote:Interesting fact: Sacramento has twice played at the fastest pace in the NBA while cousins was on the team and only once were they not in the top 10.Indy wrote:Oh I know he is capable of it. I just doubt if he is willing to do it. It takes a lot of conditioning to keep that up for a quarter, much less an entire season and playoffs.
Fair point. Will be interesting to see how this pelicans season goes. See how motivated he stays with AD taking a lot of touches from him.Indy wrote:Have you seen him run all game if the ball wasn't in his hands? that is what I meant. If he is on the team, he will not be the primary ball handler. But I completely agree with you that we would have better ball movement with him at the 5 than anything we have had over the last few years.Split T wrote:Interesting fact: Sacramento has twice played at the fastest pace in the NBA while cousins was on the team and only once were they not in the top 10.Indy wrote:Oh I know he is capable of it. I just doubt if he is willing to do it. It takes a lot of conditioning to keep that up for a quarter, much less an entire season and playoffs.
Wow. I wonder if the trade will fall apart. That would be soooooo awkward.
Hey, remember when Sean Elliot failed a physical that voided a trade and... oh, never mind.Marty [Mori Chu] wrote:Wow. I wonder if the trade will fall apart. That would be soooooo awkward.
More like detached.Marty [Mori Chu] wrote:If they rescind the trade, the Boston Globe should run the headline:
"IT and Celts: Attached at the Hip"
But,but, but... they got an extra asset!!!carey wrote:https://twitter.com/wojespn/status/903081117758185472 Way to hold out Cleveland.
That sounds overly cynical to me. Thomas is still a very talented NBA PG who just had an amazing season. While I have doubts about some aspects of his game, he really kicked ass for Boston last year. And his contract is quite reasonable this year. He's a great asset to acquire for Cleveland. They can either keep/re-sign him and make him one of their stars for the future, or they can search for another team to trade for him and get even more assets. He's way more than a "throw-in." People saying things like that have drunk too much Hinkie Kool-Aid.Indy wrote:Is it just what I am reading around the league, or are other people seeing that it seems IT was just a throw in for fan support, and the trade really was for the pick and Crowder, with Zizic as sweetener.
I wouldn't say well known, more like widely assumedIndy wrote:It is well known that his hip is a big concern, and he likely won't be full strength this year (last year of his contract).
Well, it was a big enough concern to get the Cavs a 2020 second-rounder from Boston. So... probably not very big.Split T wrote:I wouldn't say well known, more like widely assumedIndy wrote:It is well known that his hip is a big concern, and he likely won't be full strength this year (last year of his contract).