Kleiza is the kind of player -- young (25), can play both forward spots -- whose rights a team with cap money like the Wolves could try to lure away from the salary-cap stressed Denver Nuggets.
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Kleiza is the kind of player -- young (25), can play both forward spots -- whose rights a team with cap money like the Wolves could try to lure away from the salary-cap stressed Denver Nuggets.
tsherkin wrote:The important thing to take away here is that Klomp is wrong.
Esohny wrote:Why are you asking Klomp? "He's" actually a bot that posts random blurbs from a database.
Klomp wrote:I'm putting the tired in retired mod at the moment
moss_is_1 wrote:I don't know if Outlaw would be cheaper would he? I view him as a better player then Kleiza. Also about a million times better athlete. Kleiza would be a very nice fit in the triangle though, he seems to me kinda like a rich mans Cardinal, when he was good.
FinnTheHuman wrote: Your post is just garbage.
NewWolvesOrder wrote:Garbage post, indeed.
Krapinsky wrote:moss_is_1 wrote:I don't know if Outlaw would be cheaper would he? I view him as a better player then Kleiza. Also about a million times better athlete. Kleiza would be a very nice fit in the triangle though, he seems to me kinda like a rich mans Cardinal, when he was good.
Kleiza is tearing it up this year. he's definitely earned himself a mid-level sized deal.
Krapinsky wrote:moss_is_1 wrote:I don't know if Outlaw would be cheaper would he? I view him as a better player then Kleiza. Also about a million times better athlete. Kleiza would be a very nice fit in the triangle though, he seems to me kinda like a rich mans Cardinal, when he was good.
Kleiza is tearing it up this year. he's definitely earned himself a mid-level sized deal.
Devilzsidewalk wrote:I want good players, or else try to get a deal on a young player like Morrow, Wright, Outlaw, or Azubukkake, or maybe make a good sized 1 year deal to vet like McGrady, or trade Big Al for perimeter help and bring in a big man like Jermaine Oneal or Haywood, but honestly i think the worst idea is to lock up capspace in a hot name role player like Kleiza, j-Chill, or R Brewer. We have to keep the cap space open until we can be sure we have solid foundation, otherwise it's going to eliminate too many possibilities to get into that top 1/3 of the NBA if we have no cap space and are left trying to strike gold in the draft as our only option
tsherkin wrote:The important thing to take away here is that Klomp is wrong.
Esohny wrote:Why are you asking Klomp? "He's" actually a bot that posts random blurbs from a database.
Klomp wrote:I'm putting the tired in retired mod at the moment
moss_is_1 wrote:I don't know if Outlaw would be cheaper would he? I view him as a better player then Kleiza. Also about a million times better athlete. Kleiza would be a very nice fit in the triangle though, he seems to me kinda like a rich mans Cardinal, when he was good.
Devilzsidewalk wrote:shouldn't be the kind of player on the radar until they have the foundation of the team in place, otherwise you're locking up big money for what reason exactly; he's a role player that can make a good team better, but does nothing for an atrocious team. I'd rather go after T Outlaw; he can play both forward spots too, is also a good shooter, has more defensive potential (in theory) and should be considerably cheaper
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