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  • #31
    LMA gets a bad rap but, the dude can really play. There is a reason why so many including the raps were after him a couple summers ago.

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    • #32
      JamesNaismith wrote: View Post
      I highly doubt MIL trades Parker to a conference rival that is fighting for THE same Playoff spots and fresh off of being eliminated BY the Raptors lol...not a chance in hell they allow someone who they're trying to get through to get better/tougher to beat.
      Yeah, I could never envision the Cavs trading Kyrie to the Celtics - a division rival that's trying to get back to the ECF to take them down. Not a chance. Oh wait....

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      • #33
        Chr1s1anL wrote: View Post
        LMA gets a bad rap but, the dude can really play. There is a reason why so many including the raps were after him a couple summers ago.

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        Because they thought they were getting Blazers LMA. He has been really underwhelming as a Spur
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        • #34
          MixxAOR wrote: View Post
          Because they thought they were getting Blazers LMA. He has been really underwhelming as a Spur
          He made a bad choice in free agency. That's doesn't mean he is a bad player. A team like the Raptors shouldn't act like thier too good for LMA. Raps lack talent and need more of it if they want a chance against the Cavs. The other teams in the east they can beat as currently constructed.

          It’s also worth mentioning that Aldridge generally doesn’t receive enough credit for playing a major role on the NBA’s best defense. He allowed opponents to shoot just 49.3% shooting from within six feet last season, a rim-protection rate that compares favorably to the likes of Green and Rudy Gobert.
          https://www.si.com/nba/2017/09/12/to...an-joel-embiid

          And we already know he can score the ball. LMA would automatically be the 3rd best player on this team and their best playoff performer

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          • #35
            Chr1s1anL wrote: View Post
            He made a bad choice in free agency. That's doesn't mean he is a bad player. A team like the Raptors shouldn't act like thier too good for LMA. Raps lack talent and need more of it if they want a chance against the Cavs. The other teams in the east they can beat as currently constructed.

            It’s also worth mentioning that Aldridge generally doesn’t receive enough credit for playing a major role on the NBA’s best defense. He allowed opponents to shoot just 49.3% shooting from within six feet last season, a rim-protection rate that compares favorably to the likes of Green and Rudy Gobert.
            https://www.si.com/nba/2017/09/12/to...an-joel-embiid

            And we already know he can score the ball. LMA would automatically be the 3rd best player on this team and their best playoff performer

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            Lots of bold claims in this post lol

            How many of his playoff games did you watch last year?
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            • #36
              Chr1s1anL wrote: View Post
              LMA gets a bad rap but, the dude can really play. There is a reason why so many including the raps were after him a couple summers ago.

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              He's in the same boat as Melo for me. Both guys shoot a ton of mid-range jumpers and aren't a great fit.

              But just like Melo, if we don't have any other options, we might as well go for it. If JV's going to sit out 4th quarters again I'd rather have a piece that Casey will play. I mean, I'd rather fire Casey first but that ain't happening.

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              • #37
                Mess wrote: View Post
                Lots of bold claims in this post lol

                How many of his playoff games did you watch last year?
                Averages 21, 8rb, 1.5 ast, 1.5blk on 45 FG in 60 playoff games.

                18.6, 7.8R, 1.3A, 1.2B 48 FG in 26 games with the Spurs
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                • #38
                  Scraptor wrote: View Post
                  He's in the same boat as Melo for me. Both guys shoot a ton of mid-range jumpers and aren't a great fit.

                  But just like Melo, if we don't have any other options, we might as well go for it. If JV's going to sit out 4th quarters again I'd rather have a piece that Casey will play. I mean, I'd rather fire Casey first but that ain't happening.
                  I don't think he'd play both Aldridge and Ibaka to close games. Maybe slightly more than he would JV - but not much. Ibaka would end up getting the call. I'll play office-chair psychologist and predict this would tick off Aldridge.
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                  • #39
                    Scraptor wrote: View Post
                    He's in the same boat as Melo for me. Both guys shoot a ton of mid-range jumpers and aren't a great fit.

                    But just like Melo, if we don't have any other options, we might as well go for it. If JV's going to sit out 4th quarters again I'd rather have a piece that Casey will play. I mean, I'd rather fire Casey first but that ain't happening.
                    Also LMA is way better tha JV on both sides.

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                    • #40
                      DanH wrote: View Post
                      And McDermott. So it would have been a JV-Powell-pick deal equivalent. Personally, I would not trade that package for Melo.

                      But yeah, Knicks gonna Knicks.
                      I'd say JV-Powell has way more value than Kanter-Buckets. It'd be interesting to know what offer it would have taken from us. Although I read somewhere that the Knicks didn't want to trade Melo to someone in the East. Which means they certainly wouldn't have traded him to a team in the Atlantic.
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                      • #41
                        I hear Norm Powell is a free agent after this year. Unfortunately he's restricted.

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                        • #42
                          Chr1s1anL wrote: View Post
                          Averages 21, 8rb, 1.5 ast, 1.5blk on 45 FG in 60 playoff games.

                          18.6, 7.8R, 1.3A, 1.2B 48 FG in 26 games with the Spurs
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                          Ok.

                          And if you would have just posted the stats regarding what I asked, last season, you'd see a trend. And if you compared those numbers to Kyle's and DeMar's, they don't scream "best" to me.
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                          • #43
                            Mess wrote: View Post
                            Ok.

                            And if you would have just posted the stats regarding what I asked, last season, you'd see a trend. And if you compared those numbers to Kyle's and DeMar's, they don't scream "best" to me.
                            He's been playing in a way better conference. He is way more proven in the post season than Deebo/Klow. Against better competition. He would benefit playing with Kyle/Deebo too. The way those guys like to use the pnr and attack the paint. Would leave a bunch of wide open jumpers for him and Ibaka. I'd dare teams to try and trap the the ball handler with those two bigs setting the screen and popping.

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                            • #44
                              Chr1s1anL wrote: View Post
                              He's been playing in a way better conference. He is way more proven in the post season than Deebo/Klow. Against better competition. He would benefit playing with Kyle/Deebo too. The way those guys like to use the pnr and attack the paint. Would leave a bunch of wide open jumpers for him and Ibaka. I'd dare teams to try and trap the the ball handler with those two bigs setting the screen and popping.

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                              I highly doubt ibaka would he here if we brought Aldridge in. And whether it's ibaka gone or jv gone or both gone, we're in further cap hell for really what amounts to a slight upgrade on ibaka. The Raptors are probably shopping for a small forward, or in a pipe dream a massive fish that is better than lowry or derozan, not a slight upgrade on the PF that's barely been here
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                              • #45
                                KeonClark wrote: View Post
                                I highly doubt ibaka would he here if we brought Aldridge in. And whether it's ibaka gone or jv gone or both gone, we're in further cap hell for really what amounts to a slight upgrade on ibaka. The Raptors are probably shopping for a small forward, or in a pipe dream a massive fish that is better than lowry or derozan, not a slight upgrade on the PF that's barely been here
                                playing center is Ibaka's preferred position

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