the new system involves 4 point guards...
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ceez wrote: View Postthe new system involves 4 point guards..."My biggest concern as a coach is to not confuse winning with progress." - Steve Kerr
"If it's unacceptable in defeat, it's unacceptable in victory." - Jeff Van Gundy
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TrueTorontoFan wrote: View PostI would rather them trade derozan because I think hes worth the most. While I see him improving I just dont see him developing as true 3 point shot. Unless the last month was a true indication of his ability.
I don't think we are well served to give DD max money next year, and someone else may want to give it to him, so let's just trade him to that team this year.
The short term pain we feel from this would also let us move a surgically repaired TRoss to the 2, making JJ more logical at the 3, and giving us a more balanced team.
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Reboc wrote: View Postvet off the bench, new starting 2 + 4, maybe a trade or 2... nothing special.Heir, Prince of Cambridge
If you see KeonClark in the wasteland, please share your food and water with him.
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Draft night dream:
JV/Ross/Fields/NYK-DEN pick/2016 pick for DMC
JV probably has the highest trade value on the team right now. I don't think there is a better Center prospect that Sac-town could get back in a trade.@Chr1st1anL
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I see us doing this:
Let Amir and Lou go.
Sign Hansborough back.
Sign either a bench SF or PF, either RFA or UFA with left over cap space after TH signing.
Pick up another 3/4 at the Draft.
And that's it.... The People's Lineup becomes the new starting 5: (KL, DD, JJ, PP, JV). Our bench becomes this: (GV, TR, ??, ??, LN, DD (Rookie), BC)Axel wrote:Now Cody can stop posting about this guy and we have a poster to blame if anything goes wrong!!KeonClark wrote:We won't hear back from him. He dissapears into thin air and reappears when you least expect it. Ten is an enigma. Ten is a legend. Ten for the motherfucking win.KeonClark wrote:I can't wait until the playoffs start.
Until then, opinions are like assholes. Everyone has one and they most often stink
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I propose a tank of sorts, but rather call it "stashing assets". Boston is very open to trading James Young and a few of their 50 million picks, something we could go after with DD. We could potentially trade Lowry to the Kings (something that is brought up a lot) and get back Stauskas and picks. Anyway the point of stashing assets is to make a trade similar to how Boston traded for the "big 3" and Houston traded for Harden. Either that or after a flurry of trades we suck so bad we land the 1st pick nxt year and draft a franchise talent
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Papa Burgundy wrote: View PostMasai's next move is to trade our pick and Terrence Ross for Faried.
-Then throw some money at Aaron Afflalo.
Lowry/Demar/Afflalo/Faried/JV
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milesbudokai wrote: View PostI propose a tank of sorts, but rather call it "stashing assets". Boston is very open to trading James Young and a few of their 50 million picks, something we could go after with DD. We could potentially trade Lowry to the Kings (something that is brought up a lot) and get back Stauskas and picks. Anyway the point of stashing assets is to make a trade similar to how Boston traded for the "big 3" and Houston traded for Harden. Either that or after a flurry of trades we suck so bad we land the 1st pick nxt year and draft a franchise talent
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Sort of surprised that there's enough here to create a thread.
There's really only 2 options:
1/ Fill the clear holes in the line up -- Find a starting SF, PF and vets for the bench
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2/ Rebuild -- Trade DD, KL, or both to truly get young and have a group of players grow together (likely around JV)
Not sure there are other options. Masai didn't fire the coach. That would have created more options, or at least waiting to make a decision on his coach would have.
My guess? He goes with option 1. Why? Because the Raps are hosting All-Star week. They would rather be mediocre and have at least 1 player playing in the All-Star game than be bad and have none. Clearly this team has a history of trying to reach small goals rather than big ones (Or whatever the podcast on the main page was saying).
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