MPM wrote:Of course, had to subtly rock the purple and teal.
is there a thing called closeted Hornets fan?
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MPM wrote:Of course, had to subtly rock the purple and teal.
TinmanZBoy wrote:MPM wrote:Of course, had to subtly rock the purple and teal.
is there a thing called closeted Hornets fan?

Braggins wrote:Portland is starting Noah Vonleh and they've won as many games as us...
fatlever wrote:Braggins wrote:Portland is starting Noah Vonleh and they've won as many games as us...
Are we laughing at them or praising them?

fatlever wrote:I'm not too beat up about losing Vonleh. He has the body of a greek god, and the highlights that make you drool, but then you watch him play and he does absolutely nothing. I think it was totally worth losing him to have a chance at getting Batum here long-term. Yeah, it will suck balls of Batum leaves this summer, but I don't blame Cho for taking that gamble. Vonleh is still 3-4 years away from being a player that might make us regret losing him.


Braggins wrote:fatlever wrote:I'm not too beat up about losing Vonleh. He has the body of a greek god, and the highlights that make you drool, but then you watch him play and he does absolutely nothing. I think it was totally worth losing him to have a chance at getting Batum here long-term. Yeah, it will suck balls of Batum leaves this summer, but I don't blame Cho for taking that gamble. Vonleh is still 3-4 years away from being a player that might make us regret losing him.
Ive come around on the situation as well. Hes so far away mentally that its impossible to tell what he'll be eventually. He has all the tools to be really good but he still might top out as a solid contributor or even less.
I mostly think the Portland situation is so depressing because he is playing so awful this season and they are still as good as us with him starting.
The fact that we are starting PJ, who is almost as bad statistically, makes me feel a little better about it.

fatlever wrote:Braggins wrote:fatlever wrote:I'm not too beat up about losing Vonleh. He has the body of a greek god, and the highlights that make you drool, but then you watch him play and he does absolutely nothing. I think it was totally worth losing him to have a chance at getting Batum here long-term. Yeah, it will suck balls of Batum leaves this summer, but I don't blame Cho for taking that gamble. Vonleh is still 3-4 years away from being a player that might make us regret losing him.
Ive come around on the situation as well. Hes so far away mentally that its impossible to tell what he'll be eventually. He has all the tools to be really good but he still might top out as a solid contributor or even less.
I mostly think the Portland situation is so depressing because he is playing so awful this season and they are still as good as us with him starting.
The fact that we are starting PJ, who is almost as bad statistically, makes me feel a little better about it.
It is surprising they have been so good. Plumlee and Aminu (and maybe Vonleh) make their respectable defensively and on the boards, which is just enough to let McCollum and Lillard go nuts. If one of them gets hot, they have a chance to win. If both get hot, game over. I think McCollum might actually be the better of the two players.
yosemiteben wrote:If anyone has the right to be still upset with the Batum trade, it's the POR fanbase who got a year of Hendo and a totally not ready Vonleh instead of a perfect opportunity for Batum to step up as a leader of that team.
MPM wrote:
Of course, had to subtly rock the purple and teal.


