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Dr. Jones

In pursuit of #9
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Watching the playoffs we obviously need more than a little luck in this draft.

Let's make bold moves to become contenders. What's your list and let's effect change and bring a banner to ESA.
 
I'd be pretty aggressive in trying to trade up for Shabazz or Burke. If that doesn't happen, I pray Schröder falls.
 
I'd be pretty aggressive in trying to trade up for Shabazz or Burke.

For both I'd say we give up either Burks or Hayward. They're not untouchable as far as I'm concerned.. but I'm not sure I wouldn't rather get aggressive in '14.
 
Obviouzly we should offer cp3 the max, which he will promptly laugh and tell us to go **** ourselves.

We should try to trade for rajon.... which will be a turbo fail as well

Then we play the youth while semi tanking by having corbin for coach.

Then draft our star player next year and find a good coach..... then be contenders for the next decade
 
Obviouzly we should offer cp3 the max, which he will promptly laugh and tell us to go **** ourselves.

We should try to trade for rajon.... which will be a turbo fail as well

Then we play the youth while semi tanking by having corbin for coach.

Then draft our star player next year and find a good coach..... then be contenders for the next decade

Too realistic. Try again.
 
Favors, Kanter, Marv for S&T Howard and Gasol.



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If you're watching the playoffs, one thing becomes very clear: Even the best athletes are visibly wearing out. For example, Lebron seems to be noticeably slowing down the further he gets into the playoffs. Therefore, guys who have had off-and-on injuries or bad conditioning are really hatin' it. Look at all the injuries that have happened in the playoffs. Why did Malone never get seriously injured until the very end of his career? Conditioning and a high motor should be #1 thing you look at. Conditioning can be improved but if they have no desire to always play hard then eventually it will cause problems. Bynum, is the perfect example. Even his hairstyle looks lazy. :) lol
 
If you're watching the playoffs, one thing becomes very clear: Even the best athletes are visibly wearing out. For example, Lebron seems to be noticeably slowing down the further he gets into the playoffs. Therefore, guys who have had off-and-on injuries or bad conditioning are really hatin' it. Look at all the injuries that have happened in the playoffs. Why did Malone never get seriously injured until the very end of his career? Conditioning and a high motor should be #1 thing you look at. Conditioning can be improved but if they have no desire to always play hard then eventually it will cause problems. Bynum, is the perfect example. Even his hairstyle looks lazy. :) lol

Like this post on multiple levels.
 
If you're watching the playoffs, one thing becomes very clear: Even the best athletes are visibly wearing out. For example, Lebron seems to be noticeably slowing down the further he gets into the playoffs. Therefore, guys who have had off-and-on injuries or bad conditioning are really hatin' it. Look at all the injuries that have happened in the playoffs. Why did Malone never get seriously injured until the very end of his career? Conditioning and a high motor should be #1 thing you look at. Conditioning can be improved but if they have no desire to always play hard then eventually it will cause problems. Bynum, is the perfect example. Even his hairstyle looks lazy. :) lol

This makes me wonder if a longer schedule, like a lot longer, would help to reduce the importance of having one of the top 5 players in the league. Thus helping even the playing field in the NBA. If you have to have a bench to compete then throwing all your money at a "Big 3" doesn't make as much sense.

But I've been saying for years the NBA should go 3-on-3. People think I'm joking...
 
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