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Atothe wrote: View PostHope hey still trade him. Delon is ready for back up duties next year. Just gotta on that 3-point shot and finishing in the point
Plus the salary saved could be spent elsewhere on Lowry, Ibaka, Patterson, Tucker's new contract(s).
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Great game from Cory last night, his catch and shoot 3 ball was on as he knocked down 3 for 4 and he had a great cross over to a lay-up finish. Cory moved the ball well on offense swinging it around the perimeter. We will need more of that if we want to close out this series in 5 or 6 games.Twitter @WJ_FINDLAY
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WJF wrote: View PostGreat game from Cory last night, his catch and shoot 3 ball was on as he knocked down 3 for 4 and he had a great cross over to a lay-up finish. Cory moved the ball well on offense swinging it around the perimeter. We will need more of that if we want to close out this series in 5 or 6 games.
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JawsGT wrote: View Postyeah Cory was awesome last night. His play since the break has been a revelation for this team. I'm starting to think we should not move this guy in the offseason, as I, and others have suggested in order to save some coin.9 time first team all-RR, First Ballot Hall of Forum
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KeonClark wrote: View PostIdeally you keep him, but with wright and a cap world you move. He steps up in big games, but he's still just a role player
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JawsGT wrote: View PostI've come around on Cory. I was all for moving him the first off season after he signed. I always thought he needed a good jump shot to be worth holding on to, especially with Wright waiting for playing time, and lo and behold it appears he has one. But he has arguably been our best role player, unless you consider Serge a role player. I guess Tucker and Patterson could be ranked ahead of him but I think in the last 3rd of the season Cory has been invaluable. I've been really impressed. And ultimately, his $7M isn't going to really save a hell of a lot of coin. If you really want to save money, then it's Carroll and JV you have to consider moving. Both of whom have replacements as well, although the drop off at starting C relative to backup PG may be too much to sacrifice.
So if you assume we move Carroll, then the choice is between Cory and one of JV, Pat, or Tucker. I know who I choose.
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DanH wrote: View PostSo if you assume we move Carroll, then the choice is between Cory and one of JV, Pat, or Tucker. I know who I choose.
CoJo -> Delon, FVV
JV -> Poeltl, Nogueira
PPat -> Siakam
Tucker -> Bruno, Powell(?)
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DanH wrote: View PostWell, in all likelihood the team will shed ~20M (at least) to make the tax bill palatable. That means a big contract and a small one. Where the small one is 5+ M (so basically just Cory qualifies) and the big one is 10-15M (so, Carroll, JV, or letting one of Pat or Tucker walk).
So if you assume we move Carroll, then the choice is between Cory and one of JV, Pat, or Tucker. I know who I choose.
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SkywalkerAC wrote: View PostLooks tiny out there against a team like the Bucks.
Also he looks a little bit gassed, this year he topped his most games as a starter in a career, and in last quarter of the season his minutes jumped from 22.5 to 31.4, that's maybe not a lot compared to what KLOE or DeMar plays but may be some explanation for his sub-par play.
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Majesiu wrote: View PostFar early to tell but these playoffs might be goodbye to Cory (it's classical dilemma with selling him low with current playoff play though, after decent run as a starter - 11.2 PPG, 5 APG, 3.7 RPG 48/30/67 shooting in 32.4 minutes of action).
Also he looks a little bit gassed, this year he topped his most games as a starter in a career, and in last quarter of the season his minutes jumped from 22.5 to 31.4, that's maybe not a lot compared to what KLOE or DeMar plays but may be some explanation for his sub-par play."We're playing in a building." -- Kawhi Leonard
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