MiamiSPX wrote:Nobody is beating OKC this year.
Only health can. So cool seeing a Canadian being the face of a new dynasty.
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MiamiSPX wrote:Nobody is beating OKC this year.
Clutch0z24 wrote:We should either have a future all star C in Queen right now or a top 5 pick....Both 10x the value than CMB right now....Pretty bad first draft by Bobby. Wiffed it imo.
Antinomy wrote:Bucks are going to win the next 2 games (convincingly). This place is gonna be a wasteland
In the words of Charles Barkley: I Guar-RUN-tee.
You are all welcome to sig me.

Syd-TK3 wrote:It's ridiculous watching Reaves play the Spurs and actually getting reffed like a normal player instead of gifted a foul for everything like he was us
ItsDanger wrote:
https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6867639/2025/12/10/best-nba-front-offices-rankings/
Note: Teams also received votes: Detroit Pistons, Memphis Grizzlies, Denver Nuggets, Atlanta Hawks, Milwaukee Bucks, Philadelphia 76ers, Brooklyn Nets, LA Clippers, Los Angeles Lakers, Orlando Magic, Utah Jazz and Washington Wizards.
22 teams got votes. Raps got zero.
Discuss.
Kingsway_fan wrote:ItsDanger wrote:
https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6867639/2025/12/10/best-nba-front-offices-rankings/
Note: Teams also received votes: Detroit Pistons, Memphis Grizzlies, Denver Nuggets, Atlanta Hawks, Milwaukee Bucks, Philadelphia 76ers, Brooklyn Nets, LA Clippers, Los Angeles Lakers, Orlando Magic, Utah Jazz and Washington Wizards.
22 teams got votes. Raps got zero.
Discuss.
Wow. There was a time we were considered top tier... wtf?? Is this (assessment) a result of Masai departure?
Raps have definitely not impressed ... their draft record / picks have been quite poor. Over pays on most FA signings... pressure is definitely on this management... and ownership.
HumbleRen wrote:Kingsway_fan wrote:ItsDanger wrote:
https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6867639/2025/12/10/best-nba-front-offices-rankings/
Note: Teams also received votes: Detroit Pistons, Memphis Grizzlies, Denver Nuggets, Atlanta Hawks, Milwaukee Bucks, Philadelphia 76ers, Brooklyn Nets, LA Clippers, Los Angeles Lakers, Orlando Magic, Utah Jazz and Washington Wizards.
22 teams got votes. Raps got zero.
Discuss.
Wow. There was a time we were considered top tier... wtf?? Is this (assessment) a result of Masai departure?
Raps have definitely not impressed ... their draft record / picks have been quite poor. Over pays on most FA signings... pressure is definitely on this management... and ownership.
We haven’t done anything of note since 2018 to be fair.
This FO has been bad almost longer than it’s been good at this point.
2013-2018.
2019-2026.
WaltFrazier wrote:HumbleRen wrote:Kingsway_fan wrote:
Wow. There was a time we were considered top tier... wtf?? Is this (assessment) a result of Masai departure?
Raps have definitely not impressed ... their draft record / picks have been quite poor. Over pays on most FA signings... pressure is definitely on this management... and ownership.
We haven’t done anything of note since 2018 to be fair.
This FO has been bad almost longer than it’s been good at this point.
2013-2018.
2019-2026.
Related, remember how Toronto and Miami were considered the exemplars of player development? That's long gone, it was based on the success of the bench mob core of Pascal Fred Delon OG Jak Norm, but it was a one shot deal, never replicated
WaltFrazier wrote:HumbleRen wrote:Kingsway_fan wrote:
Wow. There was a time we were considered top tier... wtf?? Is this (assessment) a result of Masai departure?
Raps have definitely not impressed ... their draft record / picks have been quite poor. Over pays on most FA signings... pressure is definitely on this management... and ownership.
We haven’t done anything of note since 2018 to be fair.
This FO has been bad almost longer than it’s been good at this point.
2013-2018.
2019-2026.
Related, remember how Toronto and Miami were considered the exemplars of player development? That's long gone, it was based on the success of the bench mob core of Pascal Fred Delon OG Jak Norm, but it was a one shot deal, never replicated
anotherhomer wrote:WaltFrazier wrote:HumbleRen wrote:
We haven’t done anything of note since 2018 to be fair.
This FO has been bad almost longer than it’s been good at this point.
2013-2018.
2019-2026.
Related, remember how Toronto and Miami were considered the exemplars of player development? That's long gone, it was based on the success of the bench mob core of Pascal Fred Delon OG Jak Norm, but it was a one shot deal, never replicated
is it me, but i see Lakers ownership throwing a mad pile of cash at Sam Presti
UnbelievablyRAW wrote:Is Gradey Dick even as good as Jordan Walsh?
HumbleRen wrote:WaltFrazier wrote:HumbleRen wrote:
We haven’t done anything of note since 2018 to be fair.
This FO has been bad almost longer than it’s been good at this point.
2013-2018.
2019-2026.
Related, remember how Toronto and Miami were considered the exemplars of player development? That's long gone, it was based on the success of the bench mob core of Pascal Fred Delon OG Jak Norm, but it was a one shot deal, never replicated
People put way too much of the credit on the FO's and not the players.
Yes, we have a great environment for the players to develop but it's ultimately on the players at the end of the day to reach new benchmarks and develop year to year. It's the players who have to deliver.

C_Money wrote:HumbleRen wrote:WaltFrazier wrote:Related, remember how Toronto and Miami were considered the exemplars of player development? That's long gone, it was based on the success of the bench mob core of Pascal Fred Delon OG Jak Norm, but it was a one shot deal, never replicated
People put way too much of the credit on the FO's and not the players.
Yes, we have a great environment for the players to develop but it's ultimately on the players at the end of the day to reach new benchmarks and develop year to year. It's the players who have to deliver.
Somebody should have studied how Siakam, Fred, Norm, OG all went from complete scrubs to legit stars in this league. Whatever we did back then has not been replicated.
ATLTimekeeper wrote:I think we have 6 guys 25 and under in our rotation. I don't think there's any other team as good as ours with that many. I think we have 4 first and second year players in our rotation. I can't think of another good team that has more than 2.
You can whine about player development, but this is what it looks like. Sometimes bad, sometimes exciting.