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Poll: Fire Kerr or Trade Kuminga?

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Your Pick: Fire Kerr or Trade Kuminga?

1) Fire Kerr
26
63%
2) Trade Kuminga
15
37%
 
Total votes: 41

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Re: Poll: Fire Kerr or Trade Kuminga? 

Post#61 » by svart » Tue Jan 9, 2024 6:52 am

SinceGatlingWasARookie wrote:We should have traded the Wiseman, Kuminga and Moody draft picks for future draft picks and playe hungry G-leaguers instead of getting involved with too young talented spoiled punk as.s bitches that only care about themselves and don’t even understand basketball basics.


The time for teaching the gifted babies how to play NBA basketball is after Curry was retired. Gifted babies crying about minutes that they don’t deserve is not something you want only your team you are trying to win championships. G-leaguers would perform better than lottery picks.

Attempting 2 timelines was a mistake.


You sound like Fitz's burner account already.
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Re: Poll: Fire Kerr or Trade Kuminga? 

Post#62 » by SinceGatlingWasARookie » Tue Jan 9, 2024 5:56 pm

svart wrote:
SinceGatlingWasARookie wrote:We should have traded the Wiseman, Kuminga and Moody draft picks for future draft picks and playe hungry G-leaguers instead of getting involved with too young talented spoiled punk as.s bitches that only care about themselves and don’t even understand basketball basics.


The time for teaching the gifted babies how to play NBA basketball is after Curry was retired. Gifted babies crying about minutes that they don’t deserve is not something you want only your team you are trying to win championships. G-leaguers would perform better than lottery picks.

Attempting 2 timelines was a mistake.


You sound like Fitz's burner account already.


On the 73 win Warriors, Iguodala did not bitch about not starting. Speights and Livingston were not bitching about playing time.Their was no Kuminga thinking he is better than he is while he fails to grab rebounds he should be grabbing and he fails to know what to do in the team defense. On the 2015-16 everybody understood what to do in the team defense.

I worry about Curry Klay and Dray getting old but forgot to worry about Ron Adams getting old.

Curry and Klay were not starting games slow to make us down 10 points to start every game.

We had no underachieving player like Wiggins. Everybody was reaching their potential.

Why does Kuminga not rebound like a guy with his size and quickness and hops should.
1 is the Warriors system stopping Kuminga from rebounding. When in doubt blame Kerr.
2 does Kuminga have a slow reaction time towards rebounds.
3 does Kuminga think rebounding is beneath him. Don’t you know Kuminga is a “difference maker”, a star and Difference Makers should not have to rebound.

I have doubts about a Kuminga’s character but he his so young. Kuminga may outgrow being a selfish delusional baby who thinks he is better than he is and who thinks he should only have to do what he likes doing.
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Re: Poll: Fire Kerr or Trade Kuminga? 

Post#63 » by SinceGatlingWasARookie » Tue Jan 9, 2024 7:40 pm

Two time lines should never be attempted.
We should have traded the Wiseman, Kuminga and Moody draft picks for future draft picks.

We should have gone with hungry mature G-leaguers instead of screwing around with draft babies.
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Re: Poll: Fire Kerr or Trade Kuminga? 

Post#64 » by SinceGatlingWasARookie » Tue Jan 9, 2024 7:44 pm

Two time lines should never be attempted.
We should have traded the Wiseman, Kuminga and Moody draft picks for future draft picks.

We should have gone with hungry mature G-leaguers instead of screwing around with draft babies.

We seemed to have gotten lucky on Trayce and Podz but that was luck. We also should have traded the Podz draft pick for a future draft pick.

The Trayce pick was low enough to that it does not matter and Trayce is more of a man and he is Dale Davis’s kid and Dale was never a spoiled confused baby.

Like the Billy Owens, Webber, Sprewell, Gatling, Big Vic crew, a bunch of talented kids start reinforcing each others stupid beliefs. The Webber crew rejected the Leadership of Nelson and Hardaway. Mullin knew better than to try to lead those kids so Mullin did not get on their bad side.

Not only are these young draftees stil kids but they are kids used to having everybody suck their balls to try to recruit them. These kids have had their minds screwed with by brownnoses.

Getting a bunch of lottery picks is one way to build a championship core but it usually does not work. If they are not fighting with the coach and the veterens they will start fight with each other Kidd, Mashburn Jackson style.


What is the last crop of lottery picks to win a championship? More praise to Mark Jackson for raising Curry and Klay right.

It would seem like getting lucky talent wise on multiple lottery picks should be the formula to winning championships but I have not seen that Work since Jordan Pippen / Bird McHale. Lakers won with Magic and vets and then added Worthy and Scott without Wirthy and Scott destroying the team.

Duncan was a good boy who hooked up with vets. The Parker Ginobilli and Kawhi were not full of themselves. Actually Kawhi had immaturity problems.

Kobe for all his greatness had immaturity problems.

Boston had a better work ethic than California and 1979-1985 had a better work ethic than now and still my kid coworkers when I was young were **** for the bosses to deal with. Boston used to employ college kids for entry level jobs but replaced those kids with with illegal immigrants not so much because the illegals were cheaper but because the illegals worked harder and were more reliable and did not ghost on their jobs to go on a ski trip because they were selfish babies.
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Re: Poll: Fire Kerr or Trade Kuminga? 

Post#65 » by svart » Tue Jan 9, 2024 7:54 pm

:lol:
Are you allright mate?
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Re: Poll: Fire Kerr or Trade Kuminga? 

Post#66 » by SinceGatlingWasARookie » Tue Jan 9, 2024 10:37 pm

Having a group of Lottery picks on rookie contracts is supposed to be the way to beat the salary cap.

It hasn’t worked because lottery picks are young immature brats who may never reach their potential.

It has not worked since Jordan Pippen, Magic Worthy, and Burd McHale.

Draft 4 high lottery picks and you will get a bust, 2 immature brats that are not winners and one guy who is good both phyically, skills and mental character.
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Re: Poll: Fire Kerr or Trade Kuminga? 

Post#67 » by SinceGatlingWasARookie » Tue Jan 9, 2024 10:41 pm

I think Iguodala may have been more important than I realized.

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