
A rebuilding model theory: Veteran PG
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To get back to the original topic. Derrick Rose is a good example this season too. With him the Knicks are 18-7 without him they are 14-20. 

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GelbeWand09 wrote:To get back to the original topic. Derrick Rose is a good example this season too. With him the Knicks are 18-7 without him they are 14-20.
I mean, more Rose ment less you know who

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If Orlando completely strikes out on landing a legitimate SF I wouldn’t mind signing a vet. Joe Ingles is a free agent, but I bet he wouldn’t leave Utah.
You can pretty much forget Orlando adding a fringe “all star” vet... there is no chance of landing a guy that wants to win and isn’t in it for a huge payday before they retire. Paul is an anomaly because his contract makes him difficult to move.
You can pretty much forget Orlando adding a fringe “all star” vet... there is no chance of landing a guy that wants to win and isn’t in it for a huge payday before they retire. Paul is an anomaly because his contract makes him difficult to move.