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Favors Looking Thin

Company A is run by Ghandi, company B is run by Damarcus Cousins.
Same money.

This could turn into the Buckner thread.
 
Favors does look thin and I think we can all agree that carrying less weight should help him health-wise. Regarding the training video, I am surprised how people get excited about something like it. He is not showing anything impressive at all. We all know that he can hit the 15-foot jumper on a semi-consistent basis in game situations. That means that during practices he can hit from more range. So... nothing new in that regard. I still think he lacks post moves - or at least the ability to perform them consistently and confidently. In that regard, seeing him "practicing" some basically undefended moves from really close range doesn't seem to me as practice at all. It's almost like child play.
 
Favors does look thin and I think we can all agree that carrying less weight should help him health-wise. Regarding the training video, I am surprised how people get excited about something like it. He is not showing anything impressive at all. We all know that he can hit the 15-foot jumper on a semi-consistent basis in game situations. That means that during practices he can hit from more range. So... nothing new in that regard. I still think he lacks post moves - or at least the ability to perform them consistently and confidently. In that regard, seeing him "practicing" some basically undefended moves from really close range doesn't seem to me as practice at all. It's almost like child play.

There is nothing wrong with practicing post moves for when the PG switches on you.
 
so much funny **** to dig into here. U dumb af

You are consistently wrong with your takes, and insecure about them afterwards. How many Ls have I hung on your bitch *** over the years. Losing count.
 
so much funny **** to dig into here. U dumb af

You are consistently wrong with your takes, and insecure about them afterwards. How many Ls have I hung on your bitch *** over the years. Losing count.

2 iconic Jazzfanz posters going it at. This is a good spectacle.

Dal shall call upon the powers of the Rally Churro, the spirit of Fat Boris, Black Jesus Burke, and Donovan "A New Hope" Mitchell to face off against NOAS, who commands a goblin army of narcissistic A**holes.

Me right now like

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If anybody thinks George Hill was acquired as a stopgap option until we understood what Dante Exum is (like, Daladumb here... who later reversed his position like a mother****er and then reversed back while denying he reversed in the first place), then they're dumb af.

Hill and his agent mis-read the market. It dried -- fast and severely. He took his one generational-money contract rather than playing on a one-year deal. That was the best of his available options. I wish him well.

He probably declined his extension from the jazz because he wanted to wait for Hayward's decision and thought the Jazz FO would just handle both players in good time. That was a bad choice on multiple levels, but it probably made some sense at the time.

Hill was great for us last year as long has he wasn't battling injuries (which had no precedent and weren't career-altering in the long-run). Great player. He gave us our best shot at making a run and keeping Hayward.


...but never mind the facts of history. Let's be bitchmade like Dala****.
 
2 iconic Jazzfanz posters going it at. This is a good spectacle.

Dal shall call upon the powers of the Rally Churro, the spirit of Fat Boris, Black Jesus Burke, and Donovan "A New Hope" Mitchell to face off against NOAS, who commands a goblin army of narcissistic A**holes.

Me right now like

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Dude, Boris and DM are definitely suiting up on my side.
 
If anybody thinks George Hill was acquired as a stopgap option until we understood what Dante Exum is (like, Daladumb here... who later reversed his position like a mother****er and then reversed back while denying he reversed in the first place), then they're dumb af.

Hill and his agent mis-read the market. It dried -- fast and severely. He took his one generational-money contract rather than playing on a one-year deal. That was the best of his available options. I wish him well.

He probably declined his extension from the jazz because he wanted to wait for Hayward's decision and thought the Jazz FO would just handle both players in good time. That was a bad choice on multiple levels, but it probably made some sense at the time.

Hill was great for us last year as long has he wasn't battling injuries (which had no precedent and weren't career-altering in the long-run). Great player. He gave us our best shot at making a run and keeping Hayward.


...but never mind the facts of history. Let's be bitchmade like Dala****.

Yeah he didn't chase money... he took the only decent job left. He wishes he had signed whatever we put in front of him. And dude was good in every sense of the word... I'm still a fan. His toe doe...
 
Yeah he didn't chase money... he took the only decent job left. He wishes he had signed whatever we put in front of him. And dude was good in every sense of the word... I'm still a fan. His toe doe...

I wouldn't say he chased money but he figured that more money would be available later. It is part of the reason he declined IMO. It wasn't the sole reason but it did matter.

As stated, bad choice.
 
If it is your last contract, yeah. Going to a better team makes a difference earlier in your career. Ask everybody else that's played for SacTown recently.

I think there is something to being on a rebuilding team in a town that really likes basketball.
 
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