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It doesn't matter... FVV and Lowry played a **** ton of minutes for that team and they won a title.
I disagree. I think it matters a lot. Raptors had the option of going small, but their main lineup was actually very big. The only team I can think of that won a title with a legit small backcourt was the bad boy pistons.
 
I disagree. I think it matters a lot. Raptors had the option of going small, but their main lineup was actually very big. The only team I can think of that won a title with a legit small backcourt was the bad boy pistons.
If the discussion is can you (not you... another poster but you get it) win big with a small backcourt... and you are questioning whether you can/should bring in FVV because of that... then I bring up the man you question actually did it and was part of a small backcourt (they shared the court a lot) well then your point is not valid... cuz it literally happened. We have two 7' dudes in the frontcourt and added another big dude to work with them. We got size... we fine.
 
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I thought your were telling me “say what you want about Andy” like I had **** on him or something.

I have always been pro Andy. He’s a real one and calls it straight and isn’t sucking off the organization and writing puff pieces.
Only a couple dudes on here don't like Andy. He's one of us. We ride for Andy.
 
Woof. Kyrie for $42M/year
That’s significantly less than his max.

The CBA is capping flawed star-ish players deals that would normally thump their incumbent teams for a backbreaking while getting higher level role players huge short deals because of the new salary floor rules.

The new rules rule.
 
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