homeytennis
Well-Known Member
That question has intrigued me this week. The moves this week paints everyone on the Stars outside of the guys with NBA contracts in the non-prospect category. William Howard signing a two way with the Rockets points that up. The Jazz kept Stanton Kidd over him out of training camp and then jettisoned Mr. Kidd. The signing of Rayjohn Tucker ("we beat out six teams for his services") and comparing him to Kevin Murphy, Pierre Jackson, Bryce Cotton, Jack Cooley, Brock Motum, Mo Almond, Bolomboy, Ty Wallace, Nate Wolters, Eric Griffin, Naz, Willie Reed, George King and Tyler Cavanaugh is an intriguing exercise. Also what makes Rayjohn more valuable than a team that has won 14 in a row? More valuable than William Howard? Tucker's and Kevin Murphy's GLeague stats are almost identical except Murph compiled his in 125 games and was a better foul shooter. What makes NWG, Oni, Bradley, and Niang prospects and the above list of players goners? Is it Quin proclaiming it or DL and JZ doing the same? Is there a matrix that starts dinging when a player passes from one side to another?