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Post#3221 » by Balkman32 » Fri Jul 12, 2019 2:50 am

Wonder if CP3 would be willing to hang out till December.
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Post#3222 » by mr570 » Fri Jul 12, 2019 2:54 am

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It’s like people never learn. First they thought Westbrook couldn’t possibly bring back first round picks and Presti might even consider giving away picks (lol for real, how moronic). Now talk about giving away picks just to get rid of CP3. I’m looking at you, r/heat. When he’s moved, it will be no worse than a straight salary dump. We’re not giving away picks to clear space so that we can take on bad contracts and replace those picks we just gave up. Just use common sense.

The general board is a joke.


We are moving to two markets who collapsed already lmao

Wait so they want OKC to move to Seattle and somewhere else now too?
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Post#3223 » by pickIBL » Fri Jul 12, 2019 2:54 am

I am not a thunder fan. But i love what your front office is doing. People givin picks away like candy.
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Post#3224 » by ThunderBolt » Fri Jul 12, 2019 2:55 am

mr570 wrote:
Thundershock88 wrote:
ThunderBolt wrote:The general board is a joke.


We are moving to two markets who collapsed already lmao

Wait so they want OKC to move to Seattle and somewhere else now too?


Lakers are a disaster. Send them back to Minneapolis.
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Post#3225 » by RunOKC » Fri Jul 12, 2019 2:57 am

Just need to bring back Felton and we're set for next year
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Post#3226 » by slick_watts » Fri Jul 12, 2019 3:00 am

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Post#3227 » by Old Man Game » Fri Jul 12, 2019 3:02 am

Balkman32 wrote:Wonder if CP3 would be willing to hang out till December.


Makes you wonder what, if any, offers for him Houston turned down prior to this for him. Something that might not have been appealing at all to them might be at least interesting to us.
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Post#3228 » by Old Man Game » Fri Jul 12, 2019 3:03 am

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That's just nutty. Who sets those odds?
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Post#3229 » by ThunderBolt » Fri Jul 12, 2019 3:04 am

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Balkman32 wrote:Wonder if CP3 would be willing to hang out till December.


Makes you wonder what, if any, offers for him Houston turned down prior to this for him. Something that might not have been appealing at all to them might be at least interesting to us.

Yea they weren’t willing to take back bad expirings since they want to win now. Minny as a possible fit?
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Post#3230 » by slick_watts » Fri Jul 12, 2019 3:04 am

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Balkman32 wrote:Wonder if CP3 would be willing to hang out till December.


Makes you wonder what, if any, offers for him Houston turned down prior to this for him. Something that might not have been appealing at all to them might be at least interesting to us.


this is an excellent point. we don't necessary want any short term talent in return for paul. houston did. as evidenced by the trade. paul may be easier to trade if wer're just looking to dump him as cleanly as possible and not worry about the immediate impact it would have on our team.
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Post#3231 » by thekaoswithin » Fri Jul 12, 2019 3:06 am

Well guys, the trade that I was talking about all week went down. Good to be right. Hopefully Russ and James can go far, and we can continue our awesome rebuild (so many picks!!!!)
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Post#3232 » by Old Man Game » Fri Jul 12, 2019 3:09 am

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Balkman32 wrote:Wonder if CP3 would be willing to hang out till December.


Makes you wonder what, if any, offers for him Houston turned down prior to this for him. Something that might not have been appealing at all to them might be at least interesting to us.

Yea they weren’t willing to take back bad expirings since they want to win now. Minny as a possible fit?


Precisely. They're trying to get better. We're trying to get younger (worse). Totally different calculus.
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Post#3233 » by Atomic Punk » Fri Jul 12, 2019 3:09 am

slick_watts wrote:
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Balkman32 wrote:Wonder if CP3 would be willing to hang out till December.


Makes you wonder what, if any, offers for him Houston turned down prior to this for him. Something that might not have been appealing at all to them might be at least interesting to us.


this is an excellent point. we don't necessary want any short term talent in return for paul. houston did. as evidenced by the trade. paul may be easier to trade if wer're just looking to dump him as cleanly as possible and not worry about the immediate impact it would have on our team.


Totally agree with this. Two teams with two very different goals and trajectories. I am pretty confident that OKC can find a palatable deal out there for CP3. One that didn’t make sense for the Rockets but that does make sense for the Thunder.
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Post#3234 » by Atomic Punk » Fri Jul 12, 2019 3:12 am

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That's just nutty. Who sets those odds?


All the more reason to move CP.
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Post#3235 » by Kizz Fastfists » Fri Jul 12, 2019 3:16 am

Old Man Game wrote:That's just nutty. Who sets those odds?


People who understand the negative impact of Russ to on the court performance. OKC got better and got assets. CP3 should be easier to trade to Miami, or another team that wants to win, than Russ was. I really don't understand this from Houston's side. Either the CP3/Harden conflict was too much and something had to be done or Morey is getting desperate to make something happen and that includes abandoning what he knows in order to add a player that doesn't fit and drops Houston's ceiling from WCF to first round exit.
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Post#3236 » by Thundershock88 » Fri Jul 12, 2019 3:17 am

mr570 wrote:
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ThunderBolt wrote:The general board is a joke.


We are moving to two markets who collapsed already lmao

Wait so they want OKC to move to Seattle and somewhere else now too?


Seattle and Vancouver threads on the main board 8-)
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Post#3237 » by thor19 » Fri Jul 12, 2019 3:23 am

I really want herro he look good , and if we can trade cp3 to miami for him and some players even if we give a lac and dever picks that dont project to be lottery i am happy , we are giving picks that would be high for a player we are looking that can be good, is that or using a 25 to 30 pick to select a mitch, huesti, perry jones type of player , we have to look at boston they get a lots of picks and dont get a lot of good players
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Post#3238 » by Atomic Punk » Fri Jul 12, 2019 3:25 am

Kizz Fastfists wrote:
Old Man Game wrote:That's just nutty. Who sets those odds?


People who understand the negative impact of Russ to on the court performance. OKC got better and got assets. CP3 should be easier to trade to Miami, or another team that wants to win, than Russ was. I really don't understand this from Houston's side. Either the CP3/Harden conflict was too much and something had to be done or Morey is getting desperate to make something happen and that includes abandoning what he knows in order to add a player that doesn't fit and drops Houston's ceiling from WCF to first round exit.


This is perhaps the most reasonable and thoughtful post that I have seen from you. I don’t agree that The Rockets will be a first round out but I do agree that this trade doesn’t improve their chances to compete for a title. This move does however smack of desperation on the part of Morey, a person who I feel thinks is smarter than everybody else. This move will certainly bite him in the ass at some point.
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Post#3239 » by thekaoswithin » Fri Jul 12, 2019 3:27 am

Atomic Punk wrote:
Kizz Fastfists wrote:
Old Man Game wrote:That's just nutty. Who sets those odds?


People who understand the negative impact of Russ to on the court performance. OKC got better and got assets. CP3 should be easier to trade to Miami, or another team that wants to win, than Russ was. I really don't understand this from Houston's side. Either the CP3/Harden conflict was too much and something had to be done or Morey is getting desperate to make something happen and that includes abandoning what he knows in order to add a player that doesn't fit and drops Houston's ceiling from WCF to first round exit.


This is perhaps the most reasonable and thoughtful post that I have seen from you. I don’t agree that The Rockets will be a first round out but I do agree that this trade doesn’t improve their chances to compete for a title. This move does however smack of desperation on the part of Morey, a person who I feel thinks he is smarter than everybody else. This move will certainly bite him in the ass at some point.


Russ is def the better player over the duration of that contract. You guys are underestimating how much impact competent roster construction and coaching will have on his game.
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Re: Thunder Offseason Thread 

Post#3240 » by slick_watts » Fri Jul 12, 2019 3:28 am

morey is being pressured by his dumb owner.

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