Warren is probably the most polished and nba ready rookie........ If he played the minutes that Jabari Parker, and Andrew Wiggins get he would be a rookie of the year canidate and probably win it. I think hes already better than Marcus Morris, and has a better skill set than tucker minus PJ being a huge glue guy for this team, which TJ will eventually become along with being one of our best scorers, dude has shown it in the summer league, pre season, even the short amount of time he comes in this season, he scores efficently. Warren is a guy that could avg 20 ppg in prime and make some allstars. I was so happy when we drafted this guy.
Great Scorer and money midrange jumper. Chandler Parsons played as a rookie and put up 9.5 ppg.... Im sure Warren could do that.
I expect him to be the starting SF by next year. He to good to be a reserve on the bench.....
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TheBledShow wrote:Warren is probably the most polished and nba ready rookie........ If he played the minutes that Jabari Parker, and Andrew Wiggins get he would be a rookie of the year canidate and probably win it. I think hes already better than Marcus Morris, and has a better skill set than tucker minus PJ being a huge glue guy for this team, which TJ will eventually become along with being one of our best scorers, dude has shown it in the summer league, pre season, even the short amount of time he comes in this season, he scores efficently. Warren is a guy that could avg 20 ppg in prime and make some allstars. I was so happy when we drafted this guy.
Great Scorer and money midrange jumper. Chandler Parsons played as a rookie and put up 9.5 ppg.... Im sure Warren could do that.
I expect him to be the starting SF by next year. He to good to be a reserve on the bench.....
All opinion, dude.

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RunDogGun wrote:TheBledShow wrote:Warren is probably the most polished and nba ready rookie........ If he played the minutes that Jabari Parker, and Andrew Wiggins get he would be a rookie of the year canidate and probably win it. I think hes already better than Marcus Morris, and has a better skill set than tucker minus PJ being a huge glue guy for this team, which TJ will eventually become along with being one of our best scorers, dude has shown it in the summer league, pre season, even the short amount of time he comes in this season, he scores efficently. Warren is a guy that could avg 20 ppg in prime and make some allstars. I was so happy when we drafted this guy.
Great Scorer and money midrange jumper. Chandler Parsons played as a rookie and put up 9.5 ppg.... Im sure Warren could do that.
I expect him to be the starting SF by next year. He to good to be a reserve on the bench.....
All opinion, dude.
I would like to feel that people care about my opinion........But I know no one cares ):

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It isn't that I don't care, it's just you have no proof that backs up your claims. So we are left to either trust the coaching staff and go off their judgements of what they see day in and day out, or your opinion that from what I've seen, has no data to back it up in the NBA.
For such a polished player, one would expect at least one assist in 84 minutes, no? Also, even if one looked at his 36per stats, his rebounding is half of what Tucker brings. Warren at the current time isn't better than Tucker. And it Marcus seems to be playing more time at the four since moving to the bench.
For such a polished player, one would expect at least one assist in 84 minutes, no? Also, even if one looked at his 36per stats, his rebounding is half of what Tucker brings. Warren at the current time isn't better than Tucker. And it Marcus seems to be playing more time at the four since moving to the bench.
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RunDogGun wrote:It isn't that I don't care, it's just you have no proof that backs up your claims. So we are left to either trust the coaching staff and go off their judgements of what they see day in and day out, or your opinion that from what I've seen, has no data to back it up in the NBA.
For such a polished player, one would expect at least one assist in 84 minutes, no? Also, even if one looked at his 36per stats, his rebounding is half of what Tucker brings. Warren at the current time isn't better than Tucker. And it Marcus seems to be playing more time at the four since moving to the bench.
Skip Bayless now theres a worthy opinion........ Marcus is on the bench where he belongs, we get way more motor and energy from PJ, and it seems like he always looks for Dragic and Bledsoe, def need to get them doing early.

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TheBledShow wrote:RunDogGun wrote:It isn't that I don't care, it's just you have no proof that backs up your claims. So we are left to either trust the coaching staff and go off their judgements of what they see day in and day out, or your opinion that from what I've seen, has no data to back it up in the NBA.
For such a polished player, one would expect at least one assist in 84 minutes, no? Also, even if one looked at his 36per stats, his rebounding is half of what Tucker brings. Warren at the current time isn't better than Tucker. And it Marcus seems to be playing more time at the four since moving to the bench.
Skip Bayless now theres a worthy opinion........ Marcus is on the bench where he belongs, we get way more motor and energy from PJ, and it seems like he always looks for Dragic and Bledsoe, def need to get them doing early.
Do you have a point here?


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Scutt wrote:sunskerr wrote:
One of those teams is not like the others...The Lakers had KOBE. The Mavs had DIRK. Houston had HARDEN. Those are all franchise players who proved they could lead their teams to the playoffs ON THEIR OWN.
Oh boy, I'm not going to hold back here. This is so foolish so forgive me for channeling my inner burningheart but I can't take this kind of thought any longer. You seem to have forgotten that basketball is a team sport. Stop glorifying the individual. That's what tanking also seems to do - pin your hopes on single players. It's the antithesis of basketball.
Sorry, but I laid out all the facts and for those to be continually hand waved in favour of something that is shown to lead to annual suckage is quite... maddening. You need to get your stuff straight because last I checked those guys had the help of other good players as well. Harden and Kobe were only winning in the 40s before they acquired another good player. Guess what we're winning in? the 40s. That's right, we're in the exact same position (if not a little further along) as those teams. Dirk is a freak exception who did something absolutely amazing in 2011. But even then he himself was a legitimate big man and had Tyson Chandler at his peak. And when the team petered out and started being early round exits? Then they acquired Parsons and leveled up.
Long story short: Pro tankers go blow yourselves.
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i'm a pro-trader
and either make a deal to be more competitive this yr, or start playing a few youngsters to be better next yr....or at least to enhance their value
and either make a deal to be more competitive this yr, or start playing a few youngsters to be better next yr....or at least to enhance their value
What ? Me Worry ?
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Frank Lee wrote:i'm a pro-trader
and either make a deal to be more competitive this yr, or start playing a few youngsters to be better next yr....or at least to enhance their value
Or they could play poorly and we decrease their value, and make them virtually untradable. Again, we have a pretty young team as it is, when you look at the rotational players. Both Tucker and Green haven't logged many NBA games for guys their age. Goran is probably our only guy that plays a ton of games due to his international team.
So who is out there to trade with? Man I swear to gosh I remember you asking this last season to those craze traders.

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Frank Lee wrote:i'm a pro-trader
and either make a deal to be more competitive this yr, or start playing a few youngsters to be better next yr....or at least to enhance their value
^this.
I hate that we're basically stuck in the middle in no man's land.