AussieRules wrote:I’d be surprised if he goes to the clippers. As a matter of fact, I would lose any little respect that I have left for him.
Why?
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AussieRules wrote:I’d be surprised if he goes to the clippers. As a matter of fact, I would lose any little respect that I have left for him.
youngthegiant wrote:Pistons organization is a disaster.
Mr Peanut wrote:youngthegiant wrote:Pistons organization is a disaster.
Not sure how you've come to that conclusion, particularly when we haven't even seen the terms of the buyout.
Detroit is transitioning into a rebuild and Blake was blocking minutes/touches for the younger players and clearly wanted to play elsewhere. Given he wouldn't have been able to be traded without including young players/picks (which a rebuilding team shouldn't do), a buyout was best for both parties.
AthensBucks wrote:Lowry is done.
Nurse is below average at best.
Masai is overrated.
I dont get how so many people believe in the raptors,they have zero to chance to win it all.
Wammy Giveaway wrote:I want to ask the Nets fans here: how has DeAndre Jordan been since he's left the Clippers? I've read accounts that his talent has not been the same since departing Clippers after Griffin was traded. When he and Griffin were together in the games they were active (ie: I'm not counting Griffin's lost rookie season), his rebounding was 10.3 per game. Without him, it's an even 10.
Do you think having Griffin on the Nets will help rejuvenate DeAndre Jordan, unlocking his true full potential?
The_Hater wrote:Greatness wrote:Honestly it's hard to come up with a good fit for him on any of the contenders.
That says more about the state of Blake’s game then it does the contenders too.
I do get why he’d choose Brooklyn though, they don’t have great depth and he probably sees a lot of PF minutes available. And with Brooklyn throwing darts at Vonleh, Shumpert and Roberson it’s not like Blake is worse than any of them. But sadly, Jeff Green is likely the better player at this point.
Ckay wrote:Wammy Giveaway wrote:I want to ask the Nets fans here: how has DeAndre Jordan been since he's left the Clippers? I've read accounts that his talent has not been the same since departing Clippers after Griffin was traded. When he and Griffin were together in the games they were active (ie: I'm not counting Griffin's lost rookie season), his rebounding was 10.3 per game. Without him, it's an even 10.
Do you think having Griffin on the Nets will help rejuvenate DeAndre Jordan, unlocking his true full potential?
KD is the reason why DJ is still with the Nets.

BrooklynDynasty wrote:MikeTheKid wrote:
F this, if Clax loses minutes because of this then Nash can eat a pile of ****

Crives wrote:The_Ghost_of_JB wrote:Crives wrote:Buyouts are lame
They are great if you're a lakers or nets fans.
You should not be able to pick up players like Blake/Drummond on a min deal. Should be a waiver type structure where worst teams get dibs at buyout candidates
MindState wrote:Griffin wants that free ring with the Nets. They will win it without him, but he can ride the bench to collect a ring.

Richard4444 wrote:Crives wrote:The_Ghost_of_JB wrote:
They are great if you're a lakers or nets fans.
You should not be able to pick up players like Blake/Drummond on a min deal. Should be a waiver type structure where worst teams get dibs at buyout candidates
Then players would not agree on buyouts. They leave money on the table in the hopes to become champions, play in great cities, with friends, or good professionals. They don't want to play for bad teams.