It is staggering narcissism that a dude that is so oblivious and so wrong so often can think his knowledge must be shared with the world.
Good thing we never see that in our forum.
It is staggering narcissism that a dude that is so oblivious and so wrong so often can think his knowledge must be shared with the world.
The bulls and the twolves both have the number 1 pick?
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Rudy on the Jazz - YES PLEASE. He's the anchor.
Rudy with a supermax on the Jazz for the next 4 years as he ages, with his numbers already starting to dip a bit. VERY NEGOTIABLE.
Zach Lavine is not the answer. How about Rudy for Brandon Ingram, Jaxson Hayes, and draft considerations (they have a million picks). Now we're talking. If you are trading away an All Star you had better get an All Star back and Ingram next to Donovan is a lot more intriguing to me than Lavine. Having said that, I don't think that the Pelicans would do that.
Boo!! It is not the Jazz job to help the Nets win a championship.If something did happen I think Brooklyn would be the destination. The Jazz get one of their two starter quality centers (DeAndre Jordan or Jarret Allen) and the talented Caris Lavert. Brooklyn gets their big 3 for next year in Durant, Irving, and Gobert, pretty nasty.
Har har. But also, none (or few, at most) of us start an entire enterprise built on the premise of our expertise on this subject.Good thing we never see that in our forum.
I agree with him to a certain degree. And they have Allen who is a poor man's Rudy on a cheaper deal. Why pay $30 and assets for Rudy when you can pay $15 for Allen/Jordan and bring in another guy to diversify around KD and Kyrie?Based on KD's comments on a pod with JJ Redick I do not think they will go after Rudy. Basically said those guys are easy to score on and said certain DPOY's get played off the floor in the playoffs (it was a direct shot at Rudy). He had some things to say about drop coverage and having one defensive scheme that I think are pertinent and we are seeing those limitations playing out.
I think the scheme can be adjusted to work better but I also think its a crutch for the perimeter guys and isn't something that can be replicated by other bigs super effectively. Ed couldn't do it at all... Tony leads the league in And 1s per 36 (not sure that is true...I'm exaggerating)... Even Favs had trouble with it for a year or two with Rudy off the court. I think Quin and Bud need to have variance in their systems and plan during the regular season for the playoffs. We've got the regular season success but need to play with things to prep for the playoffs.I agree with him to a certain degree. And they have Allen who is a poor man's Rudy on a cheaper deal. Why pay $30 and assets for Rudy when you can pay $15 for Allen/Jordan and bring in another guy to diversify around KD and Kyrie?
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