It probably doesn't kick in until next year.I heard the stat a few times today, is it actually right?
Did Jaylen Brown not just get an enormous contract? Certainly a top 15 paid player level contract, and he is still in.
It probably doesn't kick in until next year.I heard the stat a few times today, is it actually right?
Did Jaylen Brown not just get an enormous contract? Certainly a top 15 paid player level contract, and he is still in.
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Find somebody who loves you as much as Draymond hates Rudy Gobert.
Since my edit is now buried on the last page:It probably doesn't kick in until next year.
Edit:
Yea, I'd love to see whatever source whoever said that is using
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Whether I sort from total or AAV JB is definitely there. So is KAT.
Gobert is actually #23 when sorting by AAV, he's #12 in total value, so I assume that is the top 15 criteria they are using?
If going by that:
Brown
KAT
Doncic
Gobert
Ant
Haliburton
Are all in the top 15 of that list...
Wtf am I doing wrong here...?
Yeah, always good to fact check.Since my edit is now buried on the last page:
It's crazy to me how much some NBA players, great NBA players even, are so desperate to be part of the media in the lamest way possible.
So much this.We have a ton of work to do. This is a really flawed roster right now and it starts with our lack of long athletic wings that can switch nonstop and swarm teams defensively. The good news is that we have plenty of picks over the next few years to transform this roster. This draft alone could transform the roster with the amount of long wings that is has.
The real problem is that we didn't really tank these last few years so we never bottomed out the way we needed to. Instead we half-assed it for the first half of both seasons which put us in no man's land. Hopefully this is the offseason where we finally commit to bottoming out like we should have a few years ago.So much this.
And we need a center or two. I don’t necessarily think we need to burn a draft pick. But Dallas has two centers that look better than Kessler. They play defense, run like deer, rebound the **** out of the ball, and are constant lob threats. Minnesota has three quality centers. The one thing holding Boston back is that their starting center is out.
I’m just blown away how we’ve tanked for two years and really haven’t improved this roster at all. There’s just so much work to do. And so much player development to make as well.
So trade Lauri and SextonThe real problem is that we didn't really tank these last few years so we never bottomed out the way we needed to. Instead we half-assed it for the first half of both seasons which put us in no man's land. Hopefully this is the offseason where we finally commit to bottoming out like we should have a few years ago.
At this point? I’m down. We aren’t competing anytime soon. We’re so far away. Might as well trade talent for future picks before they either get injured or demand to be traded. After watching what it takes to win game 7 against the defending champs, we just don’t have anything close to the talent to compete. Jamal Murray runs circles around us. Then Ant runs circles around Murray. Time to tank and tank hard. Time to draft 2-3 franchise changing players. It’s not like this team with Lauri and sexton giving up 70+ pts per half is watchable anyway.So trade Lauri and Sexton
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So trade Lauri and Sexton
Sure I guess. I was just responding to a poster who was saying we need to bottom out and really tank.And hope to get players who are half as good as Lauri and Sexton in the draft.
A 10% chance at finding better players (5% chance that it’s a significant upgrade), a 20% chance at getting equivalent value, and a 70% chance of getting less returning than you’re sending out.And hope to get players who are half as good as Lauri and Sexton in the draft.
Oh, I know. I figured you and I were both being (mostly) sarcastic.Sure I guess. I was just responding to a poster who was saying we need to bottom out and really tank.
Bottoming out and drafting young players rarely improves your roster for years. Rookies almost never help you win, even 2nd/3rd year guys aren't much help. It takes awhile to develop especially these really young guys coming in. Veteran players are usually big help to developing the guys as well especially winning players.I’m just blown away how we’ve tanked for two years and really haven’t improved this roster at all. There’s just so much work to do. And so much player development to make as well.