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Discussing Other Teams' Moves - Part 8

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Re: Discussing Other Teams' Moves - Part 8 

Post#1481 » by CntOutSmrtCrazy » Today 3:41 pm

Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:
CntOutSmrtCrazy wrote:
closg00 wrote:
In-fairness though, Dallas has not had a chance to run the dream with a healthy lineup, so it’s a bit premature.


Well when major guys you made moves for in Davis and Irving are injury prone, that goes into the calculus. Davis has has like one relatively healthy season in his past 8. Same for Kyrie if count the season he played 67.

That doesn't even touch on trading away a Doncic.
payitforward wrote:Couldn't agree more! Trading Doncic was the deadest-brain move I've seen any GM make. At this point I'd be reluctant to hire Nico Harrison to bag groceries.
Trading Luka was similar to but more egregious than trading Chris Webber for old Mitch Richmond and Otis Thorpe.

Davis and Irving both have rings. However, Nico didn't factor in age and injury likelihood. Davis is clearly declining. How effective will he and Kyrie be after the All-Star break?

Nico Harris won't be around to see it. Not even lucking up on Cooper Flagg could save him.


I agree on all points.
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Re: Discussing Other Teams' Moves - Part 8 

Post#1482 » by Kanyewest » Today 5:51 pm

Funny thing is that Wizards Mitch Richmond and Thorpe have been better than this version of Davis who has only played 9 out of the 45 games and appeared to have been eating like Dallas Luka this offseason.

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