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Around the NBA - Offseason Edition Part Uno

Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2015 5:27 pm
by Capn'O
Ferry out. Jeff Green returns (only to fade again.) Trades. Signings. Draftees. Oh my!

Re: Around the NBA - Offseason Edition Part Uno

Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2015 6:14 pm
by Drun53
Eric Gordon opts in, though it's a no-brainer for him to take the $15.5 million.

I'm curious as to what J.R does. Though the decision he makes now may not have been the same had he still been a Knick.

Re: Around the NBA - Offseason Edition Part Uno

Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2015 8:33 pm
by god shammgod
[tweet]https://twitter.com/ESPNSteinLine/status/611632534154186752[/tweet]

Re: Around the NBA - Offseason Edition Part Uno

Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2015 8:36 pm
by And100
god shammgod wrote:[tweet]https://twitter.com/ESPNSteinLine/status/611632534154186752[/tweet]


Let us shed a tear for the death of the wierdest, most awkward jumpshot that was pretty effective anyway.

Re: Around the NBA - Offseason Edition Part Uno

Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2015 10:40 pm
by delvec19
Marc Gasol is reportedly expected to remain with the Grizzlies, although no final decision has been made at this point.
Gasol will be an unrestricted free agent this offseason, but he said during an interview back in May that he has "not considered changing equipment," and most reports have him remaining in Memphis. The Grizzlies do own Gasol's Bird Rights, so they'll be able to offer him significantly more money than any other team, including an extra year, further tilting the odds in Memphis' favor of retaining their prized possession. He'll be off the boards by the second-round of fantasy drafts next season.

Re: Around the NBA - Offseason Edition Part Uno

Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2015 10:44 pm
by Zooropa
delvec19 wrote:Marc Gasol is reportedly expected to remain with the Grizzlies, although no final decision has been made at this point.
Gasol will be an unrestricted free agent this offseason, but he said during an interview back in May that he has "not considered changing equipment," and most reports have him remaining in Memphis. The Grizzlies do own Gasol's Bird Rights, so they'll be able to offer him significantly more money than any other team, including an extra year, further tilting the odds in Memphis' favor of retaining their prized possession. He'll be off the boards by the second-round of fantasy drafts next season.


Shocking.

Genuinely curious to see where LMA goes.

Re: Around the NBA - Offseason Edition Part Uno

Posted: Fri Jun 19, 2015 1:56 am
by kingquan316
delvec19 wrote:Marc Gasol is reportedly expected to remain with the Grizzlies, although no final decision has been made at this point.
Gasol will be an unrestricted free agent this offseason, but he said during an interview back in May that he has "not considered changing equipment," and most reports have him remaining in Memphis. The Grizzlies do own Gasol's Bird Rights, so they'll be able to offer him significantly more money than any other team, including an extra year, further tilting the odds in Memphis' favor of retaining their prized possession. He'll be off the boards by the second-round of fantasy drafts next season.


Can't fault him for taking the money and being loyal if true.

But he just kissed his chances at a title goodbye if he returns.

Re: Around the NBA - Offseason Edition Part Uno

Posted: Fri Jun 19, 2015 3:12 am
by Concrete Jungle
Warriors, Thunder own the Western Conference right now
Rockets, Clippers, Spurs are still there
Pelicans IMO will be the biggest risers(dont count OKC)
Grizzles are behind those 6 but ahead of Mavs, Suns, Blazers and Kings
Lakers, Wolves, Nuggets and Jazz will def be in the lottery

Re: Around the NBA - Offseason Edition Part Uno

Posted: Fri Jun 19, 2015 3:42 am
by aq_ua
Concrete Jungle wrote:Warriors, Thunder own the Western Conference right now
Rockets, Clippers, Spurs are still there
Pelicans IMO will be the biggest risers(dont count OKC)
Grizzles are behind those 6 but ahead of Mavs, Suns, Blazers and Kings
Lakers, Wolves, Nuggets and Jazz will def be in the lottery

I think the Jazz will be positioned to make the playoffs next year and bump out the Mavs. Warriors and Clippers will be at the top of the conference, while the Spurs and Grizzlies take a step back. Regarding New Orleans, as awesome as Davis is, I don't trust their management to build a good enough team around him to go anywhere.

Re: Around the NBA - Offseason Edition Part Uno

Posted: Fri Jun 19, 2015 4:29 am
by malik959
Concrete Jungle wrote:Warriors, Thunder own the Western Conference right now
Rockets, Clippers, Spurs are still there
Pelicans IMO will be the biggest risers(dont count OKC)
Grizzles are behind those 6 but ahead of Mavs, Suns, Blazers and Kings
Lakers, Wolves, Nuggets and Jazz will def be in the lottery

I disagree with the Lakers, like us they'll be able to grab a couple of free agents (not quite sure of their salary), but they have a chance to snag a good FA to go with Bryant, Randle, Young, and Clarkson. To tell you the truth I feel they have a better chance at getting a major FA than us because they have less of a negative history.

Re: Around the NBA - Offseason Edition Part Uno

Posted: Fri Jun 19, 2015 4:31 am
by Concrete Jungle
malik959 wrote:
Concrete Jungle wrote:Warriors, Thunder own the Western Conference right now
Rockets, Clippers, Spurs are still there
Pelicans IMO will be the biggest risers(dont count OKC)
Grizzles are behind those 6 but ahead of Mavs, Suns, Blazers and Kings
Lakers, Wolves, Nuggets and Jazz will def be in the lottery

I disagree with the Lakers, like us they'll be able to grab a couple of free agents (not quite sure of their salary), but they have a chance to snag a good FA to go with Bryant, Randle, Young, and Clarkson. To tell you the truth I feel they have a better chance at getting a major FA than us because they have less of a negative history.

I dont think it'll be enough to get to the playoffs especially with Byron Scott as Head Coach

Re: Around the NBA - Offseason Edition Part Uno

Posted: Fri Jun 19, 2015 4:40 am
by dakomish23
If Kobe is relatively healthy (70 games) I could see it working out if Rondo and some other FAs come through. They have a decent rister with role players who will contribute.

Way better position than us

Re: Around the NBA - Offseason Edition Part Uno

Posted: Fri Jun 19, 2015 8:27 am
by Concrete Jungle
dakomish23 wrote:If Kobe is relatively healthy (70 games) I could see it working out if Rondo and some other FAs come through. They have a decent rister with role players who will contribute.

Way better position than us


why are they in a WAY better position than us exactly

Re: Around the NBA - Offseason Edition Part Uno

Posted: Fri Jun 19, 2015 1:51 pm
by NBA Fan 1234
LOVE the Hawks' DeAndre Kane move. I was a big fan of his in college and wanted us to take a flier on him. Hopefully Hawks don't end up signing him for the season and Phil sees something in him. Big, physical guard who can get into paint, score a little, pass a littl, and defend/rebound. Only downside in the draft was his age, but that's irrelevant now.

Re: Around the NBA - Offseason Edition Part Uno

Posted: Fri Jun 19, 2015 2:00 pm
by ag3
dakomish23 wrote:If Kobe is relatively healthy (70 games) I could see it working out if Rondo and some other FAs come through. They have a decent rister with role players who will contribute.

Way better position than us


We have a superstar player in his prime, #4 pick and $27-$34 million in cap space.

How are the Lakers better with a corpse player (Kobe) taking up $30 million of the cap and no one wanting to join the Lakers until he leaves???

Re: Around the NBA - Offseason Edition Part Uno

Posted: Fri Jun 19, 2015 2:01 pm
by dakomish23
Concrete Jungle wrote:
dakomish23 wrote:If Kobe is relatively healthy (70 games) I could see it working out if Rondo and some other FAs come through. They have a decent rister with role players who will contribute.

Way better position than us


why are they in a WAY better position than us exactly


- Better pick
- Better role players to support a star should one come that are on movable contracts
- 45+ in cap space in 2016 no matter who they sign this FA
- Proven GM with a history of building a championship team

I'm not saying PJax can't get **** done. I think Kupchak has a way easier product to sell these FAs on

Re: Around the NBA - Offseason Edition Part Uno

Posted: Fri Jun 19, 2015 3:39 pm
by King of Canada
Taj Gibson just underwent ankle surgery.

Re: Around the NBA - Offseason Edition Part Uno

Posted: Fri Jun 19, 2015 4:10 pm
by Concrete Jungle
dakomish23 wrote:
Concrete Jungle wrote:
dakomish23 wrote:If Kobe is relatively healthy (70 games) I could see it working out if Rondo and some other FAs come through. They have a decent rister with role players who will contribute.

Way better position than us


why are they in a WAY better position than us exactly


- Better pick
- Better role players to support a star should one come that are on movable contracts
- 45+ in cap space in 2016 no matter who they sign this FA
- Proven GM with a history of building a championship team

I'm not saying PJax can't get **** done. I think Kupchak has a way easier product to sell these FAs on


better role players like? Nick Young, Jordan Clarkson and Jordan Hill and oh Ed Davis and Wesley Johnson
Their GM has done jack since Buss passed(RIP) either plus their in a loaded conference.
Not saying they aren't in a good position but I'm sick of guys acting the Knicks are just so far from a turnaround, I seen someone say the Sixers are 4-5 YEARS ahead of us

Re: Around the NBA - Offseason Edition Part Uno

Posted: Fri Jun 19, 2015 4:10 pm
by Concrete Jungle
Knickstape1214 wrote:LOVE the Hawks' DeAndre Kane move. I was a big fan of his in college and wanted us to take a flier on him. Hopefully Hawks don't end up signing him for the season and Phil sees something in him. Big, physical guard who can get into paint, score a little, pass a littl, and defend/rebound. Only downside in the draft was his age, but that's irrelevant now.


I thought the Bulls would try and grab him this off-season to back up Rose

Re: Around the NBA - Offseason Edition Part Uno

Posted: Fri Jun 19, 2015 4:14 pm
by SelbyCobra
Knickstape1214 wrote:LOVE the Hawks' DeAndre Kane move. I was a big fan of his in college and wanted us to take a flier on him. Hopefully Hawks don't end up signing him for the season and Phil sees something in him. Big, physical guard who can get into paint, score a little, pass a littl, and defend/rebound. Only downside in the draft was his age, but that's irrelevant now.


Sounds a bit like Galloway.