Thee Idiotic Minivan K
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Is there any chance the jazz are holding Exum out so long because they are trying to trade him and don’t want to risk him getting hurt?
Is there any chance the jazz are holding Exum out so long because they are trying to trade him and don’t want to risk him getting hurt?
Me tooThose two Steph years were two of the best offensive seasons ever.
It’s why I’ll never forgive KD for ridding the world of supernova Steph.
Curry is one of my all time favorite players.
Only team who doesn't say no in this one is the Jazz unless PHX is getting a 1st in the deal. Not really sure why the Clippers do it.http://www.espn.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=yb6syt2k
Clippers get a better starting C, more potential money for West to pursue big names in free agency this summer because Favors contract is expiring, and they free up pt for their young guards.
Suns shed the long-term contract of Warren for an expiring contract.
Jazz get a much needed offensive boost.
If he develops a game outside of playing against the jazz let me know. Till then it’s a noIf Maker develops a post game to go with his 3 point touch he'll be a beast.
Watch the video I posted. He was the reason that Bucks forced a game 7 against the Celtics in the playoffs last year.If he develops a game outside of playing against the jazz let me know. Till then it’s a no
They might make sense for the team aquiring the player listed, but a lot of those scenarios don't make sense for the team trading the player listed.If we are being fair, these are the moves that just make sense at the deadline:
- Conley to Detroit: that team wants to be relevant now and he fits their needs perfectly. His contract doesnt worry them since they are all in for now.
- Favors to Charlotte: he is exactly what they need. He is a 30mpg player there. Great PnR guy with Kemba.
- DSJ to Orlando: they are desperate for a PG of the future and he fits the bill.
- Tim Hardaway to New Orleans: they need the wing firepower in the worst way. They could provide NY some cap relief.
- Porter to Utah: fits the needs of the team like a glove. Team first guy who hasn't excelled on an unorganized team.
- Lin to Sacramento: they have $11 million in cap space and want to try for a late run.
- Marc Gasol to Charlotte: another great fit.
- Love to Portland: they are about at the end of the road with Lillard and CJ. This could bring it all together. They aren't going to lure a better player there anyway.
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True. I'm mainly talking about fit for the player and the team where they are going.They might make sense for the team aquiring the player listed, but a lot of those scenarios don't make sense for the team trading the player listed.
I think the Tobias Harris dream is officially over. Getting him in free agency ain't gonna happen. Our only chance was a trade or a bad Clipper experience this year.
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It’s news for obvious reason, but maybe he wants to live there in the offseason. He is from cal. after all.Kawhi Leonard is buying a $13M house in SoCal. Sure seems like he would want to be there.
https://www.cbssports.com/nba/news/...southern-california-as-nba-free-agency-looms/