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Chad Ford: Exum > Burke right now; rookie player that's most positively surprising

The jam is that Trey Burke's trade value is plummeting and he hasnt even played 82 games yet... Sadly his value peaked the second the Jazz selected him, and its never recovered to that point since, kinda like buying a brand new car.

who wants a shooting PG that scores 1 point per field goal attempt.. some of yall dont want to trade him so this doesnt seem relevant, but its the truth.

Isaiah Cannan's shooting 47% from 3 this year on 4.3 attempts, he was a 2nd rounder, does anyone actually think Trey is a better shooter than him?? do you think Houston would gladly swap him for Trey??

We coulda bamboozled Detroit in the offseason for him, you could never tell me otherwise. Thats their prodigal son, they didnt care about his rookie stats, they were running Dumars out of town(deservingly so), but alot of the outrage was focused on passing on Trey in that draft.. (Meanwhile Kentavious Caldwell-Pope is a baller)

Canaan was my steal of that draft candidate loved him then still do. He has what Burke lacks, athletic ability.


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I wonder who Lindsey would have picked if Corbin wasn't the coach at the time????

Giannis! Imagine a starting line up of Exum, Hayward, Giannis, Favors, Gobert in a couple of years... holy **** the length of that lineup.
 
Only losers who can't do anything with their lives sleep. That's actually how I found Apple stock before it was even released at 3:36 in the morning one time. While all you other miserable miscreants were sleeping, I was making cash money and banging models left and right.

Wolf of Wall Street is a pretty cool movie bro.
 
Only losers who can't do anything with their lives sleep. That's actually how I found Apple stock before it was even released at 3:36 in the morning one time. While all you other miserable miscreants were sleeping, I was making cash money and banging models left and right.

haha your perception of me is truly hysterical!!!

Im built for this homie, "find your niches, find your riches". I've never been able to sleep, Its not some choice i've made, now i use it as an advantage.

always hated apple stock tbh, but when it crashed to around 400, I was sending out mass text messages to my bro's and we all made a pretty penny... that was too good to be true, I was certain there was way too much support at 400 for it to drop below, the customer buying cycles are ridiculous easy to predict, there will always be one blowout quarter each year, theyre tipping their hand, if you know what to look for. At the time samsung's numbers were totally inflated to appear competitive but they obviously werent sustainable, their managers were refusing their bonus's so obviously they were about to tank the next ER. I allocated 100% into Apple and got paid off 45% on the biggest company in the world, in a 12 month time-frame... easiest year to make $$ i can remember since i started in '08.
 
For most players, yes, but for players who potentially have more value in a trade than in keeping, of course trade value factors in at times to the way coaches play them. This is especially true for a rebuilding team. Sounds like you think there is no communication between coach and GM, once the coach is hired. Realistically, of course GMs tell the coaches what to do at times, when it comes to giving playing time to someone they are looking to move.

I'm curious how you know that coaches factor in trade value in doling out playing time. I'm assuming coaches have a strong disincentive to factor in trade value in doling out playing time and, thus, reducing the likelihood of winning. You're assuming they do.

I can understand coaches giving players playing time for development purposes (even in this case, I think coaches are hesitant to do so absent direction from the GM), but, unless a GM mandates it, I'm highly skeptical that coaches dole out PT to enhance trade value, or that this is done with much frequency.
 
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