Re: Tracking Former Wizards 3.0
Posted: Mon Nov 8, 2021 5:57 pm
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Kanyewest wrote:Last 3 games, 3 DNPs for Troy Brown Jr.
Ayo Dosunmu is a baller. Troy will not get any of Ayo's minutes. Juvante Green and Derrick Jones Jr are also ahead of TBJclosg00 wrote:Kanyewest wrote:Last 3 games, 3 DNPs for Troy Brown Jr.
https://pippenainteasy.com/2021/10/31/chicago-bulls-troy-brown-jr-still-struggling-expand-game/
GoneShammGone wrote:I know it was "cheap shot" by Jokic to hit him in the back, but I feel very little sympathy for Keef. What do the kids say these days? Play stupid games, win stupid prizes?
Illuminaire wrote:GoneShammGone wrote:I know it was "cheap shot" by Jokic to hit him in the back, but I feel very little sympathy for Keef. What do the kids say these days? Play stupid games, win stupid prizes?
To me, the cheaper shot was Morris sprinting from 20 feet away to throw a sharp elbow into Joker's ribs with two minutes left in a 20 point blowout.
The league needs to come down hard on the source of this crap, not the retaliator. If Morris just does a normal foul, none of this happens.
gambitx777 wrote:Of all the former wizards out there right now is anyone playing there way into a pay day like Gary Payton II
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tontoz wrote:Oubre dropped 37 off the bench last night on only 17 shots from the field.
https://www.espn.com/nba/boxscore/_/gameId/401359988
CntOutSmrtCrazy wrote:tontoz wrote:Oubre dropped 37 off the bench last night on only 17 shots from the field.
https://www.espn.com/nba/boxscore/_/gameId/401359988
Incoming 4 point, 1 rebound, 3 turnover, and 2 of 7 from the field game. Oubre by-and-large throughout his career has been wildly inconsistent, with more toward the bad. Also pretty much a guarantee to miss a good chunk ever season. But yeah, great game.
John Wall is unlikely to play this season, as the Houston Rockets have no plans to put the former All-Star in uniform anytime soon. The Rockets continue to look for a trade for Wall, but that seems unlikely to happen this year.
“There are no plans for John Wall to play for the Rockets, and it’s becoming increasingly likely that John Wall may not play anywhere in the NBA this season because the cost of his contract right now is just too prohibitive,” ESPN Insider Adrian Wojnarowski said on NBA Countdown.
Wojnarowski added that “Any team that would potentially trade for him would want him to decline that option. Well, he’s not doing that, he’s not giving that money back.”
Wall is on the Rockets books for $44.3 million for the 2021-22 season. Wall then has a player option for $47.4 million for the 2022-23 season.
tontoz wrote:Wall unlikely to play this yearJohn Wall is unlikely to play this season, as the Houston Rockets have no plans to put the former All-Star in uniform anytime soon. The Rockets continue to look for a trade for Wall, but that seems unlikely to happen this year.
“There are no plans for John Wall to play for the Rockets, and it’s becoming increasingly likely that John Wall may not play anywhere in the NBA this season because the cost of his contract right now is just too prohibitive,” ESPN Insider Adrian Wojnarowski said on NBA Countdown.
Wojnarowski added that “Any team that would potentially trade for him would want him to decline that option. Well, he’s not doing that, he’s not giving that money back.”
Wall is on the Rockets books for $44.3 million for the 2021-22 season. Wall then has a player option for $47.4 million for the 2022-23 season.
CntOutSmrtCrazy wrote:tontoz wrote:Oubre dropped 37 off the bench last night on only 17 shots from the field.
https://www.espn.com/nba/boxscore/_/gameId/401359988
Incoming 4 point, 1 rebound, 3 turnover, and 2 of 7 from the field game. Oubre by-and-large throughout his career has been wildly inconsistent, with more toward the bad. Also pretty much a guarantee to miss a good chunk ever season. But yeah, great game.
John Wall is a precautionary tale as to what the Wizards should be mindful of regarding Bradley Beal's next contract. Injury and whether or not a player is a transcending talent need to be considered.tontoz wrote:Wall unlikely to play this yearJohn Wall is unlikely to play this season, as the Houston Rockets have no plans to put the former All-Star in uniform anytime soon. The Rockets continue to look for a trade for Wall, but that seems unlikely to happen this year.
“There are no plans for John Wall to play for the Rockets, and it’s becoming increasingly likely that John Wall may not play anywhere in the NBA this season because the cost of his contract right now is just too prohibitive,” ESPN Insider Adrian Wojnarowski said on NBA Countdown.
Wojnarowski added that “Any team that would potentially trade for him would want him to decline that option. Well, he’s not doing that, he’s not giving that money back.”
Wall is on the Rockets books for $44.3 million for the 2021-22 season. Wall then has a player option for $47.4 million for the 2022-23 season.
Our new coach can and I believe would use Kelly Oubre correctly.closg00 wrote:CntOutSmrtCrazy wrote:tontoz wrote:Oubre dropped 37 off the bench last night on only 17 shots from the field.
https://www.espn.com/nba/boxscore/_/gameId/401359988
Incoming 4 point, 1 rebound, 3 turnover, and 2 of 7 from the field game. Oubre by-and-large throughout his career has been wildly inconsistent, with more toward the bad. Also pretty much a guarantee to miss a good chunk ever season. But yeah, great game.
Too-bad he is not likely to become consistent because the "good Oubre" is a player you want on your team.
Rockets recall sharpshooter Garrison Mathews from NBA G League affiliate