Is it easier/better/more impressive/more important to be a floor raiser or a ceiling raiser, to be a guy that takes a 30 win team to a 50 win team, or a 50 win team to a 70 win team? (This is a philosophical question, I don't think there is a correct answer.)
I'm not sure what you are getting at? Why would the league want Dallas to get Cooper Flagg?
Also, are you saying that the league will make more money if they create a super team in San Antonio? Why do you think that?
- If I had to guess where the league would prefer Flagg to go I would probably say Brooklyn as a huge market that could really use a superstar. After that I don't know if there would be a huge preference from the teams that have the best odds.
- Washington and Charlotte are just bad...
FWIW I don't think the Jazz would or should touch the Paul George contract. He would be making $57 Million in 2027-2028 when we are probably wanting to be good by then. Best case scenario he rehabs his value with a great off season, but that defeats the purpose of being bad for the tank.
The...
It might not have been clear, but he specifically mentioned the Philadelphia pick, which would have to be top 6 and the NOP pick which will 80%+ be top 6. Neither team is trading us a top 2 pick, so we are talking about very limited scenarios here.
It's interesting and I get the logic. Feels like we are trading low on Lauri and giving up on Flip and/or Keyonte too early though. It definitely has the potential to look like a horrible trade if any of them improve significantly.
The other reason I would hesitate to do all the things you...
To clarify I'm going off a comment from Brice Simons on the Game Theory podcast who covers the Pistons and his specific statement was more along the lines of "he's not as bad as I thought he would be." I think I remember him also saying something along the lines of he's working hard on defense...
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