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Post#1181 » by Roscoe Sheed » Tue Sep 3, 2024 1:05 am

Bobbymcgee wrote:Curious to see how much Terrance Mann gets. IMO I don't think he deserves the same pay bump Zubac got.

he definitely needs to show more aggressiveness and versatility on offense to warrant a big salary boost
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Post#1182 » by MartinToVaught » Tue Sep 3, 2024 9:24 pm

Roscoe Sheed wrote:I don't begrudge PG for leaving- I'd probably do the same if I was him especially because the Clippers wouldn't give him a no trade clause

He's not entitled to a no-trade clause and it's extremely rare for a player to get one. You either have to be a GOAT contender (LeBron) or the lucky beneficiary of a uniquely terrible franchise (Beal) to get one in today's league. PG, like the other 99.9% of players in the league, is neither, so he didn't get one. Tough luck.

He's free to want things, but he can't expect much sympathy for not being given an extra reward he hasn't earned and that would screw the team over on top of the hundreds of millions of dollars he was already demanding.
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Post#1183 » by Roscoe Sheed » Wed Sep 4, 2024 12:20 am

MartinToVaught wrote:
Roscoe Sheed wrote:I don't begrudge PG for leaving- I'd probably do the same if I was him especially because the Clippers wouldn't give him a no trade clause

He's not entitled to a no-trade clause and it's extremely rare for a player to get one. You either have to be a GOAT contender (LeBron) or the lucky beneficiary of a uniquely terrible franchise (Beal) to get one in today's league. PG, like the other 99.9% of players in the league, is neither, so he didn't get one. Tough luck.

He's free to want things, but he can't expect much sympathy for not being given an extra reward he hasn't earned and that would screw the team over on top of the hundreds of millions of dollars he was already demanding.

I agree with you- I don't think the Clippers should have given him one because it is impairs their ability to alter the roster and he isn't good enough to warrant it, but I can see why he would leave if they wouldn't give it to him- why sign for less to stay home if they can just trade him anywhere?
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Re: An early summer 2024 thread 

Post#1184 » by og15 » Wed Sep 4, 2024 2:07 am

Roscoe Sheed wrote:
MartinToVaught wrote:
Roscoe Sheed wrote:I don't begrudge PG for leaving- I'd probably do the same if I was him especially because the Clippers wouldn't give him a no trade clause

He's not entitled to a no-trade clause and it's extremely rare for a player to get one. You either have to be a GOAT contender (LeBron) or the lucky beneficiary of a uniquely terrible franchise (Beal) to get one in today's league. PG, like the other 99.9% of players in the league, is neither, so he didn't get one. Tough luck.

He's free to want things, but he can't expect much sympathy for not being given an extra reward he hasn't earned and that would screw the team over on top of the hundreds of millions of dollars he was already demanding.

I agree with you- I don't think the Clippers should have given him one because it is impairs their ability to alter the roster and he isn't good enough to warrant it, but I can see why he would leave if they wouldn't give it to him- why sign for less to stay home if they can just trade him anywhere?

Like I said when this all went down, everyone is doing what is in their best interests. The Clippers could not with a straight face tell PG, "we're not going to give you a NTC, but we pinky swear we won't trade you". They would be straight up lying, and then asking him to take less too, they are just saying, "please be altruistic", but that's not how sports work.

Most of us as fans primarily wanted him signed as a trade asset not as a guy to keep for the next few years.

Why would I be critical or mad at a guy for not signing up for a situation where he knew he was likely to be screwed? Unless we assume his agent doesn't do any homework and know the rumblings and reality of how valued he is by the fans, and by extension, the team.

Clippers said, nope, we're not tying ourselves up to lack of flexibility and PG said, nope, I'm not trying myself up to lack of autonomy in where I go AND also taking less total money.

This is how negotiation works, everyone has their sticking point, no one wants a lose/lose, and for PG that would be a lose, lose. It's different taking less money when you're a beloved franchise lifer who the team wouldn't even dare move (Dirk, Duncan, etc). When you're just another good player and the rumors suggest that you are at the top of the chopping block if things don't immediately pan out as expected, it's a very different situation.

No one is crying that he's gone, so....
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Post#1185 » by Roscoe Sheed » Wed Sep 4, 2024 5:01 am

og15 wrote:
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MartinToVaught wrote:He's not entitled to a no-trade clause and it's extremely rare for a player to get one. You either have to be a GOAT contender (LeBron) or the lucky beneficiary of a uniquely terrible franchise (Beal) to get one in today's league. PG, like the other 99.9% of players in the league, is neither, so he didn't get one. Tough luck.

He's free to want things, but he can't expect much sympathy for not being given an extra reward he hasn't earned and that would screw the team over on top of the hundreds of millions of dollars he was already demanding.

I agree with you- I don't think the Clippers should have given him one because it is impairs their ability to alter the roster and he isn't good enough to warrant it, but I can see why he would leave if they wouldn't give it to him- why sign for less to stay home if they can just trade him anywhere?

Like I said when this all went down, everyone is doing what is in their best interests. The Clippers could not with a straight face tell PG, "we're not going to give you a NTC, but we pinky swear we won't trade you". They would be straight up lying, and then asking him to take less too, they are just saying, "please be altruistic", but that's not how sports work.

Most of us as fans primarily wanted him signed as a trade asset not as a guy to keep for the next few years.

Why would I be critical or mad at a guy for not signing up for a situation where he knew he was likely to be screwed? Unless we assume his agent doesn't do any homework and know the rumblings reality of how valued he is by the fans, and by extension, the team.

Clippers said, nope, we're not tying ourselves up to lack of flexibility and PG said, nope, I'm not trying myself up to lack of autonomy in where I go AND also taking less total money.

This is how negotiation works, everyone has their sticking point, no one wants a lose/lose, and for PG that would be a lose, lose. It's different taking less money when you're a beloved franchise lifer who the team wouldn't even dare move (Dirk, Duncan, etc). When you're just another good player and the rumors suggest that you are at the top of the chopping block if things don't immediately pan out as expected, it's a very different situation.

No one is crying that he's gone, so....


great analysis.

I was actually a fan of PG for most of the time he was here and he deserves a lot of credit for the 2021 run.

However, his frequent shortcomings in the playoffs and general attitude about it grew increasingly distasteful over time.

Now, he and his in-group feel the need to bad mouth an organization that treated him well overall- shameful.
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Post#1186 » by KL2 » Fri Sep 6, 2024 3:18 am

I thought this was all ready reported weeks ago? Maybe the signing was just made official? I believe we’ve been maxed at 21 players for a while?

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Post#1187 » by esqtvd » Fri Sep 6, 2024 4:38 am

Roscoe Sheed wrote:
MartinToVaught wrote:
Roscoe Sheed wrote:I don't begrudge PG for leaving- I'd probably do the same if I was him especially because the Clippers wouldn't give him a no trade clause

He's not entitled to a no-trade clause and it's extremely rare for a player to get one. You either have to be a GOAT contender (LeBron) or the lucky beneficiary of a uniquely terrible franchise (Beal) to get one in today's league. PG, like the other 99.9% of players in the league, is neither, so he didn't get one. Tough luck.

He's free to want things, but he can't expect much sympathy for not being given an extra reward he hasn't earned and that would screw the team over on top of the hundreds of millions of dollars he was already demanding.

I agree with you- I don't think the Clippers should have given him one because it is impairs their ability to alter the roster and he isn't good enough to warrant it, but I can see why he would leave if they wouldn't give it to him- why sign for less to stay home if they can just trade him anywhere?


That's true. Once again the Blake Griffin chicken comes home to roost.

[Or NOT to roost. Or to NOT roost. To roost not. You know what I mean. :-D]
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Post#1188 » by esqtvd » Fri Sep 6, 2024 6:51 am

Roscoe Sheed wrote:
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Roscoe Sheed wrote:I agree with you- I don't think the Clippers should have given him one because it is impairs their ability to alter the roster and he isn't good enough to warrant it, but I can see why he would leave if they wouldn't give it to him- why sign for less to stay home if they can just trade him anywhere?

Like I said when this all went down, everyone is doing what is in their best interests. The Clippers could not with a straight face tell PG, "we're not going to give you a NTC, but we pinky swear we won't trade you". They would be straight up lying, and then asking him to take less too, they are just saying, "please be altruistic", but that's not how sports work.

Most of us as fans primarily wanted him signed as a trade asset not as a guy to keep for the next few years.

Why would I be critical or mad at a guy for not signing up for a situation where he knew he was likely to be screwed? Unless we assume his agent doesn't do any homework and know the rumblings reality of how valued he is by the fans, and by extension, the team.

Clippers said, nope, we're not tying ourselves up to lack of flexibility and PG said, nope, I'm not trying myself up to lack of autonomy in where I go AND also taking less total money.

This is how negotiation works, everyone has their sticking point, no one wants a lose/lose, and for PG that would be a lose, lose. It's different taking less money when you're a beloved franchise lifer who the team wouldn't even dare move (Dirk, Duncan, etc). When you're just another good player and the rumors suggest that you are at the top of the chopping block if things don't immediately pan out as expected, it's a very different situation.

No one is crying that he's gone, so....


great analysis.

I was actually a fan of PG for most of the time he was here and he deserves a lot of credit for the 2021 run.

However, his frequent shortcomings in the playoffs and general attitude about it grew increasingly distasteful over time.

Now, he and his in-group feel the need to bad mouth an organization that treated him well overall- shameful.



I called him "Alibi Ike" right after The Bubble and he got Doc dumped. He blamed "how he was used." Now, I have no doubt that Kawhi went along with it and that sealed Doc's fate, and at the time even I allowed that somebody had to take the fall, and it had to be Doc [and Trezz].

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As they say, you can't fire the whole team, especially one you just traded away your whole draft future for and are paying $70M a year. Doc had to go [and Trezz too, because from Day One he never bought into P's act].

But as the great Al Gore said, leopards can't change their stripes. 2024 looked a lot like 2020. Anybody see a pattern here?

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EXACTLY like 2020. And that's the real problem here. I guess the problem was "how he was used." Which is why PG isn't here, he's THERE.

In fact, EXACTLY where Doc went next too. Coincidence? I think not. Clippers East. Now I wonder if PG can get Nick Nurse fired...

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Post#1189 » by esqtvd » Fri Sep 6, 2024 8:48 am

lol actually I kinda like the idea

they're lost away from home

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Post#1190 » by Roscoe Sheed » Fri Sep 6, 2024 1:46 pm

esqtvd wrote:lol actually I kinda like the idea

they're lost away from home

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They have turned out to be very good players, but they are both so injury prone though- imagine the Balls on the team with Kawhi- so many games missed the injury and load management
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Post#1191 » by og15 » Fri Sep 6, 2024 6:25 pm

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esqtvd wrote:lol actually I kinda like the idea

they're lost away from home

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They have turned out to be very good players, but they are both so injury prone though- imagine the Balls on the team with Kawhi- so many games missed the injury and load management

Lol, seriously, who would play?
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Post#1192 » by esqtvd » Sat Sep 7, 2024 9:20 pm

Law Murray telling it like it is

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Post#1193 » by KL2 » Tue Sep 10, 2024 10:19 pm

KPJ sure been looking good in these runs.

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Post#1196 » by esqtvd » Tue Sep 17, 2024 10:42 pm

oh good another guard
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Post#1197 » by wakelaunch1 » Fri Sep 20, 2024 2:36 am

esqtvd wrote:oh good another guard


Gotta be some moves made i would guess. Hes a gleaguer too.

I like his highlights

We need to make a trade for front court help, maybe he helps us decide to move on from a few names. Gotta be more creative now with the new salary cap. Expensive vet bench players are going to be less and less
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Post#1198 » by esqtvd » Fri Sep 20, 2024 2:47 am

wakelaunch1 wrote:
esqtvd wrote:oh good another guard


Gotta be some moves made i would guess. Hes a gleaguer too.

I like his highlights

We need to make a trade for front court help, maybe he helps us decide to move on from a few names. Gotta be more creative now with the new salary cap. Expensive vet bench players are going to be less and less


yah, everybody's looking for the same thing--6'7" 3 + D

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213 was the right idea--look at the Celts with Jaylen and Jayson
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Post#1199 » by esqtvd » Thu Sep 26, 2024 10:53 pm

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Post#1200 » by MartinToVaught » Fri Sep 27, 2024 3:26 pm

esqtvd wrote:213 was the right idea--look at the Celts with Jaylen and Jayson
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The Celtics have a much better coaching staff and front office. And neither of their stars disappear in every single big game like PG.
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