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I shall speak hearsay. 4th quarter offense has been bad under 3 different coaches here. Maybe the problem isn't just offensive schemes.
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Vanderbilt_Grad wrote:I shall speak hearsay. 4th quarter offense has been bad under 3 different coaches here. Maybe the problem isn't just offensive schemes.
Reason fourth quarter offense sucks is because teams know what’s coming. We don’t have anybody else that can break the defense down except Kemba. Best option now is when Tony is playing well, would be nice if Lamb could shoulder more.
Teams just blitz Kemba or sit on his step back with extra defenders at the rim. This is why we were so good when we had Lin, he could attack defenses once Kemba swung the ball.
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Can’t wait until we do nothing with lamb, watch him walk this summer because some team gives him more money and then the fan base blame our front office for not dealing him.
Majority of people around here are oblivious to him being gone for nothing holding onto a false hope we will resign him to some ridiculous cheap contract even tho everyone and their mother has cap space this summer.
Trade this man now for an upgrade before it’s too late.
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Majority of people around here are oblivious to him being gone for nothing holding onto a false hope we will resign him to some ridiculous cheap contract even tho everyone and their mother has cap space this summer.
Trade this man now for an upgrade before it’s too late.
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JMAC3 wrote:Can’t wait until we do nothing with lamb, watch him walk this summer because some team gives him more money and then the fan base blame our front office for not dealing him.
Majority of people around here are oblivious to him being gone for nothing holding onto a false hope we will resign him to some ridiculous cheap contract even tho everyone and their mother has cap space this summer.
Trade this man now for an upgrade before it’s too late.
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We would probably just get a 2nd rounder or two, but its better than nothing.
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Liver_Pooty wrote:JMAC3 wrote:Can’t wait until we do nothing with lamb, watch him walk this summer because some team gives him more money and then the fan base blame our front office for not dealing him.
Majority of people around here are oblivious to him being gone for nothing holding ionto a false hope we will resign him to some ridiculous cheap contract even tho everyone and their mother has cap space this summer.
Trade this man now for an upgrade before it’s too late.
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We would probably just get a 2nd rounder or two, but its better than nothing.
It's only better than nothing if we at least get a starting 2guard with those picks. Lamb is needed while they fight for the 8th seed

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Diop wrote:Liver_Pooty wrote:JMAC3 wrote:Can’t wait until we do nothing with lamb, watch him walk this summer because some team gives him more money and then the fan base blame our front office for not dealing him.
Majority of people around here are oblivious to him being gone for nothing holding ionto a false hope we will resign him to some ridiculous cheap contract even tho everyone and their mother has cap space this summer.
Trade this man now for an upgrade before it’s too late.
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We would probably just get a 2nd rounder or two, but its better than nothing.
It's only better than nothing if we at least get a starting 2guard with those picks. Lamb is needed while they fight for the 8th seed
What about Marvin, Lamb and a second round pick for Wilson Chandler and Fultz?
Gets us an expiring and guard prospect for when Lamb leaves. For Philly the total talent on their team without committing much future salary. They aren’t going to get much more for Fultz at this point.
Simmons
Redick- Lamb
Butler
Marvin
Embiid
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JMAC3 wrote:
What about Marvin, Lamb and a second round pick for Wilson Chandler and Fultz?
Gets us an expiring and guard prospect for when Lamb leaves. For Philly the total talent on their team without committing much future salary. They aren’t going to get much more for Fultz at this point.
Simmons
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Or
Same thing for Milwaukee...
Marvin and Lamb for George Hill (expiring)and Divincenzo
Or
Pacers
Marvin and Lamb for Tyreke (expiring) and McDermott
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Do we resign Lamb?
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Do we resign Lamb?
and how much will it cost to do it?
imo I would only if Kemba resigns cause its no use too if Kemba go elsewhere might as well just play Monk then and let him sink or swim on his own.
If Kemba does resign through and we also sign Lamb I like our chances to make the playoffs esp with boston falling apart and the raptors if they lose leonard will also take a step back.
Kemba
Lamb
Bridges
PJ
Cody
thats not a bad starting lineup really looking foward watching Miles and PJ play together.
imo I would only if Kemba resigns cause its no use too if Kemba go elsewhere might as well just play Monk then and let him sink or swim on his own.
If Kemba does resign through and we also sign Lamb I like our chances to make the playoffs esp with boston falling apart and the raptors if they lose leonard will also take a step back.
Kemba
Lamb
Bridges
PJ
Cody
thats not a bad starting lineup really looking foward watching Miles and PJ play together.
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I don't think so. The only path to Lamb returning would be to make a trade for cap space that enables the team to re-sign Kemba & Lamb while not going over the tax. There will be a lot of teams with space now that will miss out on the top tier free agents. One of them is sure to make Lamb an offer.
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2020 Draft (3rd pick) - Tyrese Haliburton, Devin Vassell, or Onyeka Okongwu
2021 Draft (11th pick) - Moses Moody
2020 Draft (3rd pick) - Tyrese Haliburton, Devin Vassell, or Onyeka Okongwu
2021 Draft (11th pick) - Moses Moody
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Vanderbilt_Grad wrote:I don't think so. The only path to Lamb returning would be to make a trade for cap space that enables the team to re-sign Kemba & Lamb while not going over the tax. There will be a lot of teams with space now that will miss out on the top tier free agents. One of them is sure to make Lamb an offer.
well **** lol.. it looks like Monk is going to get his chance to be the guy unless coach decides to put Batum back at sg like cliff did.
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I think there’s zero chance we re-sign Lamb.
Feels like Bacon was being groomed as his replacement from about mid season last season knowing we’d be letting Lamb walk.
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Feels like Bacon was being groomed as his replacement from about mid season last season knowing we’d be letting Lamb walk.
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I don't really see a path to Lamb coming back, which is unfortunate because I was a huge fan of his in college, was excited to see us pick him, and was impressed with the growth and development he showed in Charlotte. We just have way too many guys on the roster making double the amount they should, so Lamb will be a casualty.

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Deep under the radar, Lamb emerged as one of the league's most effective wings last season, averaging 15.3 points with league-average efficiency and reasonable defense at positions that are tough for most teams to fill. His RPM ranked eighth in the league among players listed as shooting guards, and at 27 Lamb is in his prime.
Given Charlotte's tax concerns if Walker re-signs, a run at Lamb would be a wise investment for a wing-needy team, though it's difficult to see exactly who that might be unless the Lakers show interest or Orlando needs a replacement for free agent Terrence Ross.
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If Kemba ends up signing elsewhere, should we resign Lamb so we could at least have a trade asset?
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Benjamin Linus wrote:If Kemba ends up signing elsewhere, should we resign Lamb so we could at least have a trade asset?
we have trade assets in the form of all these guys expiring soon
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I guess I could have been more clear
If Kemba leaves, would it be wise to resign Lamb so we could have another trade asset? You know, instead of losing Kemba and Lamb for nothing or should we just sign a cheap PG and leave some cap flexibility?
If Kemba leaves, would it be wise to resign Lamb so we could have another trade asset? You know, instead of losing Kemba and Lamb for nothing or should we just sign a cheap PG and leave some cap flexibility?
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Benjamin Linus wrote:I guess I could have been more clear
If Kemba leaves, would it be wise to resign Lamb so we could have another trade asset? You know, instead of losing Kemba and Lamb for nothing or should we just sign a cheap PG and leave some cap flexibility?
I dont really think Lamb making 12-15m (what he'll probably get) is that much of a trade asset, not negative value but not enough to get much of a return. I'd just develop Bacon and Monk as Lamb replacements and get their value up. Bacon is pretty similar to Lamb IMO.
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I'm not a cap expert, but it seems like the only way we'll be able to resign Lamb is if Kemba signs on a substantial discount specifically to allow them to have enough cap to resign Lamb.
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I think the Cody Martin pick, which gives us Monk, Bacon and ManBun at SG, is a sign that the team doesn't believe it can afford Lamb
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Oh Lamb is totally a goner if Kemba is resigned. I was just wondering if it would be worth it to resign Lamb if Kemba leaves.