What to do with empty roster spot?
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Ducklett wrote:Gotta find a rebounding center. What is Robin Lopez doing?
Playing for Cleveland and trash talking the Nets
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JTG_92940618 wrote:Ducklett wrote:Gotta find a rebounding center. What is Robin Lopez doing?
Playing for Cleveland and trash talking the Nets
Man I miss R-Lo!
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RookieStar wrote:drsd wrote:RookieStar wrote:Who is the *Garza* in GL right now? 7ft big body and rebounder yet can bomb 3s.
Luka Garza has rights with the T'wolves and is not available for the Magic to sign.
I know that was why i asked who his version in the GLeague is?
Charles Bassey is at 22 ppg, 9 rpg, with a 37.5% three ball (in low use). He is 2W and unavailable also.
But I might have found your guy:
Grant Golden 18 ppg, 11 rpg, 40% three-ball (on VERY low usage). He was a red-shirt, six-year NCAA guy. He had heart problems back when, but seems to be healthy now.
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drsd wrote:RookieStar wrote:drsd wrote:
Luka Garza has rights with the T'wolves and is not available for the Magic to sign.
I know that was why i asked who his version in the GLeague is?
Charles Bassey is at 22 ppg, 9 rpg, with a 37.5% three ball (in low use). He is 2W and unavailable also.
But I might have found your guy:
Grant Golden 18 ppg, 11 rpg, 40% three-ball (on VERY low usage). He was a red-shirt, six-year NCAA guy. He had heart problems back when, but seems to be healthy now.
Wow... Bassey... yeah i remember... too bad he is unavailable
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drsd wrote:RookieStar wrote:drsd wrote:
Luka Garza has rights with the T'wolves and is not available for the Magic to sign.
I know that was why i asked who his version in the GLeague is?
Charles Bassey is at 22 ppg, 9 rpg, with a 37.5% three ball (in low use). He is 2W and unavailable also.
But I might have found your guy:
Grant Golden 18 ppg, 11 rpg, 40% three-ball (on VERY low usage). He was a red-shirt, six-year NCAA guy. He had heart problems back when, but seems to be healthy now.
we dont need a big that has to shoot the 3. with the limited role, needs to rebound and defend.
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Goga Bitzde.drsd wrote:The Magic will probably pick up another C from the waived-market. Or if not, then just give more time to the G-leaguers.
A team is only obliged to hold 13 contracts, with a league average of 14. So Orlando is fine to add no new players from a CBA perspective.
AND: if the Magic do make the play-ins, the open slot can be used at that time based on pressing needs based on any injuries.
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basketballRob wrote:Goga Bitzde.drsd wrote:The Magic will probably pick up another C from the waived-market. Or if not, then just give more time to the G-leaguers.
A team is only obliged to hold 13 contracts, with a league average of 14. So Orlando is fine to add no new players from a CBA perspective.
AND: if the Magic do make the play-ins, the open slot can be used at that time based on pressing needs based on any injuries.
I missed that Bitadze was waived a couple days back. He is a terrible shooter. Is he good at setting picks and rebounding then?
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Who was that dude European dude we had at summer league last year with the crazy hair and model girlfriend?
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ReadyOrlando wrote:Who was that dude European dude we had at summer league last year with the crazy hair and model girlfriend?
You mean that extra from a John Wick movie? Yeah didn't we have him in our GL or something?
Timma or whatever.. but he is too short for a C role lol
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tiderulz wrote:drsd wrote:RookieStar wrote:
I know that was why i asked who his version in the GLeague is?
Charles Bassey is at 22 ppg, 9 rpg, with a 37.5% three ball (in low use). He is 2W and unavailable also.
But I might have found your guy:
Grant Golden 18 ppg, 11 rpg, 40% three-ball (on VERY low usage). He was a red-shirt, six-year NCAA guy. He had heart problems back when, but seems to be healthy now.
we dont need a big that has to shoot the 3. with the limited role, needs to rebound and defend.
True true.. just need a big 7ft body that isn't scared to bang downlow
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RookieStar wrote:tiderulz wrote:drsd wrote:
Charles Bassey is at 22 ppg, 9 rpg, with a 37.5% three ball (in low use). He is 2W and unavailable also.
But I might have found your guy:
Grant Golden 18 ppg, 11 rpg, 40% three-ball (on VERY low usage). He was a red-shirt, six-year NCAA guy. He had heart problems back when, but seems to be healthy now.
we dont need a big that has to shoot the 3. with the limited role, needs to rebound and defend.
True true.. just need a big 7ft body that isn't scared to bang downlow
Yep 12 minutes, 4.5 ppg on 65% shooting (all inside 3'), 5.5 rpg, 1 block, 2 fouls, 1 bone-rattling pick every offensive possession.
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Skybox wrote:RookieStar wrote:tiderulz wrote:we dont need a big that has to shoot the 3. with the limited role, needs to rebound and defend.
True true.. just need a big 7ft body that isn't scared to bang downlow
Yep 12 minutes, 4.5 ppg on 65% shooting (all inside 3'), 5.5 rpg, 1 block, 2 fouls, 1 bone-rattling pick every offensive possession.
I'll be happy if that C just scares the opponents from operating downlow. LOL
I swear every time they see we don't have wcj in there, our opponents just lick their chops trying to drive over MoeW and Paolo
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Skybox wrote:RookieStar wrote:tiderulz wrote:we dont need a big that has to shoot the 3. with the limited role, needs to rebound and defend.
True true.. just need a big 7ft body that isn't scared to bang downlow
Yep 12 minutes, 4.5 ppg on 65% shooting (all inside 3'), 5.5 rpg, 1 block, 2 fouls, 1 bone-rattling pick every offensive possession.
One can wonder if Steve Adams is the elite 5th man of the modern NBA roster.
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drsd wrote:Skybox wrote:RookieStar wrote:
True true.. just need a big 7ft body that isn't scared to bang downlow
Yep 12 minutes, 4.5 ppg on 65% shooting (all inside 3'), 5.5 rpg, 1 block, 2 fouls, 1 bone-rattling pick every offensive possession.
One can wonder if Steve Adams is the elite 5th man of the modern NBA roster.
In a couple of years, he’ll be that perfect bench monster
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fendilim wrote:We have 2 empty roster spots now
I was really surprised they bought out Ross, he must have requested it.
2 spots, with 1 definite need in a 3rd big.
So, I'm in the convert D. Harris with the other camp now.
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1 open spot that should go to Kevon. Once RJ is bought out, that's another open spot.
I'm perfectly OK with leaving it open or also converting Skol for thr rest of the season.
I'm perfectly OK with leaving it open or also converting Skol for thr rest of the season.
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