- Bojan hasn't even been able to garner a FRP -- it's not the market you think he is.
- to the "we had zero danger of losing him" crowd -- yes if you're a dunce and only look at contracts 1 to 1, he is an RFA and we could have kept him. If you are looking at things from an asset management...
Simone was not being signed for 5-7 million a year. The Jazz realized that he was getting a lot of interest and they would not be able to retain him. So, they went forward with this.
I'm okay with the trade. I find with my age I tend to prefer action to inaction -- the front office is clearly...
first time in my >10 years on teh JFC that I've seen posters try to expand out of here to hit another medium -- it's cool to see and it's good for everyone involved. in my heyday of posting I didn't see either of yours post very much but you both carry the community now in a positive sense...
I really think NAOS was correct -- I can't remember if he answered whether he's on the spectrum or not. The quicker we all just accept him for who he is the less these threads will get bogged down by one debate after another. Reminiscent of the garbage era when the Donovan homers would not stop...
the funniest trend in JFC is you talking to folks like fish in a condescending way acting like ur some basketball einstein, all the while you collect the most **** for brains takes on our players on an annual basis.
- George
but enjoyable to watch because he was the ultimate tank commander. I loved watching him suck.
THT+Sexton meanwhile is a horrendous roller coaster, like others are saying here
- George
Wondering what y’all think— which season had the worst PG play since 2011?
Lest we forget:
JL III
Tinsley
Burke
Devin Harris
Watson/Price
Smokin Mo Williams
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I don’t think we’re at the worst but I figured why not use this opportunity to **** on our PGs
- George
I think like bodybuilder on steroids when I think muscular frames. these guys are ripped but on the trim side. my point is he doesn't need 30lb of muscle but he needs strength
-George
See my post above. One of the highest likelihoods of injury is when coming back from post-injury due to muscle weakness, whether contact or non-contact.
- George
this isn't about body frame and girth. Folks like Durant and Gobert are slim, but you never see them get pylon'd around. Even LeBron himself is fairly trim. What *is* a myth is thinking that non-contact injuries cannot be prevented by muscle strengthening.
- George
he's gonna remain injury prone if he doesn't add some strength. Pylons too much in there. The only question mark I have for him -- I'm thoroughly optimistic otherwise
- George
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