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Re: A good SF? 

Post#41 » by hoops_32 » Wed Mar 28, 2012 1:38 am

How about Dorell Wright? Young,athletic, and a good shooter.
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Re: A good SF? 

Post#42 » by One Love » Wed Mar 28, 2012 5:13 pm

Barnes & Ebanks will get it done, specifically with Sessions on the roster...
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Re: A good SF? 

Post#43 » by Leor_77 » Thu Mar 29, 2012 8:57 pm

I was thinking about this for a while, and believe that Mitch needs to go to MWP and tell him that they're considering amnestying him this summer if he doesn't play at a high enough level (or decent enough level, in MWP's case) the rest of the way. I heard a couple interviews where MWP has blatantly said that he's not playing for a contract, so he doesn't have to worry about anything, and I honestly believe that this "security blanket" is causing him to not be motivated enough, and hence the drastic drop in play.

It's really not even the threat of being amnestied that motivates players, because they would essentially still get paid the same thing without having to work - It's more the threat of having a more undesirable city bid on him and pick him up. I think if he knows this is a strong possibility, and that he could be picked up by a crappy team in a cold-weather city, he might try to work a little harder and raise his level of play.
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Re: A good SF? 

Post#44 » by PurpleGold » Thu Mar 29, 2012 9:02 pm

^ Or that plan could completely backfire and Artest plays even worse (if that's even possible).
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Re: A good SF? 

Post#45 » by Dr Aki » Fri Mar 30, 2012 1:00 am

i quite like dorell wright.

we'd probably have to amnesty MWP for that to happen though
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Re: A good SF? 

Post#46 » by tugs » Fri Mar 30, 2012 3:02 am

Dorell can only be acquired via trade. seeing we have a glut in our bigs, we can probably ship McBob in exchange for Wright. they have promising wing players that can play multiple positions and GS lack big men. I think this can be done.
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Re: A good SF? 

Post#47 » by Kupchak9 » Fri Mar 30, 2012 11:07 pm

Why dont we just make Kobe play SF, limits his shot attempts from the perimeter and forces him to guard slower players since the guy has no effort to play defense on guards that light him up every game...
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Re: A good SF? 

Post#48 » by miggs » Fri Mar 30, 2012 11:40 pm

Kupchak9 wrote:Why dont we just make Kobe play SF, limits his shot attempts from the perimeter and forces him to guard slower players since the guy has no effort to play defense on guards that light him up every game...



Great idea, that would work. Just one little itty bitty problem, how are you going to limit Kobe's shots? If you have that answer you belong alongside the FO/Coaching Staff. That question leaves me boggled for hours, I feel there is no solution.
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Re: A good SF? 

Post#49 » by Jajwanda » Sat Mar 31, 2012 2:14 am

There really isn't other than convincing him he's hurting the team come playoff time. I don't remember Kobe shooting like this in the playoffs even last year (I wouldn't blame him Gasol was horrible last year).

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