Crazy-Canuck wrote:
The potential return here will be fascinating, particularly if Kuminga balls out in Vegas.
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Crazy-Canuck wrote:
Melo and amare should thrive in this offense. If Jeremy Tyler and cole Aldridge looked that good in summer league then us knick fans have a lot to be excited about. Make room for all the bandwagoners when we take off
They can't acquire Bam because of the Ben Simmons trade.donkeylips wrote:i think brooklyn would just cut out the warriors and just keep herro and bam.
Melo and amare should thrive in this offense. If Jeremy Tyler and cole Aldridge looked that good in summer league then us knick fans have a lot to be excited about. Make room for all the bandwagoners when we take off
tarantism wrote:They can't acquire Bam because of the Ben Simmons trade.donkeylips wrote:i think brooklyn would just cut out the warriors and just keep herro and bam.
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Oh dang. Never thought of that!hamncheese wrote:tarantism wrote:They can't acquire Bam because of the Ben Simmons trade.donkeylips wrote:i think brooklyn would just cut out the warriors and just keep herro and bam.
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I think that unless the Warriors send out Wiggins, they can't acquire Bam for the same reason. Wiggins is also on a max deal after a rookie contract and acquired by trade like Simmons. It also means that any past suggestions of acquiring Simmons and keeping Wiggs couldn't have happened.
Also, Phoenix couldn't send Booker to Brooklyn for KD even if they wanted to for that reason.
Melo and amare should thrive in this offense. If Jeremy Tyler and cole Aldridge looked that good in summer league then us knick fans have a lot to be excited about. Make room for all the bandwagoners when we take off
tarantism wrote:Oh dang. Never thought of that!hamncheese wrote:tarantism wrote:They can't acquire Bam because of the Ben Simmons trade.
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I think that unless the Warriors send out Wiggins, they can't acquire Bam for the same reason. Wiggins is also on a max deal after a rookie contract and acquired by trade like Simmons. It also means that any past suggestions of acquiring Simmons and keeping Wiggs couldn't have happened.
Also, Phoenix couldn't send Booker to Brooklyn for KD even if they wanted to for that reason.
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Only when the extension kicks in, so from next season.Commodor wrote:tarantism wrote:Oh dang. Never thought of that!hamncheese wrote:
I think that unless the Warriors send out Wiggins, they can't acquire Bam for the same reason. Wiggins is also on a max deal after a rookie contract and acquired by trade like Simmons. It also means that any past suggestions of acquiring Simmons and keeping Wiggs couldn't have happened.
Also, Phoenix couldn't send Booker to Brooklyn for KD even if they wanted to for that reason.
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If they extend Wiggins doesn’t that nullify this?
hamncheese wrote:tarantism wrote:They can't acquire Bam because of the Ben Simmons trade.donkeylips wrote:i think brooklyn would just cut out the warriors and just keep herro and bam.
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I think that unless the Warriors send out Wiggins, they can't acquire Bam for the same reason. Wiggins is also on a max deal after a rookie contract and acquired by trade like Simmons. It also means that any past suggestions of acquiring Simmons and keeping Wiggs couldn't have happened.
Also, Phoenix couldn't send Booker to Brooklyn for KD even if they wanted to for that reason.
ILOVEIT wrote:Something is tell me that Draymond, Durant and the rest of the Warriors would love to give the league a big FU after winning a chip wihtout Durant....and bring him back.
xdrta+ wrote:ILOVEIT wrote:Something is tell me that Draymond, Durant and the rest of the Warriors would love to give the league a big FU after winning a chip wihtout Durant....and bring him back.
I have faith in the FO that they're smarter than to gut the team and mortgage the future for a 34 yr old, injury-prone Durant, no matter what the silly players want.
Commodor wrote:Poole is a great story but he’s shown little on the defensive end. There’s plenty of small scoring guards to be had and quite frankly I’m more excited to see what Moody can do.
The-Power wrote:Commodor wrote:Poole is a great story but he’s shown little on the defensive end. There’s plenty of small scoring guards to be had and quite frankly I’m more excited to see what Moody can do.
How many of them are 6'4'', in their early 20s, have shown rapid development, are known to have an incredible work ethic, have the ability to create for others, and proven to be able to score at elite efficiency in the playoffs?
I genuinely don't understand how some Warriors fans can watch and look at Poole and come away with such conclusions. Poole is by far the safest bet to become an All-Star among all our young players, and our best bet to have a primary offensive option post-Steph.
He's not just ‘a nice story’, he's a building block for the future. Just for illustration purposes: compare Poole's and LaVine's 3rd year in the league. Poole was simply better, and LaVine is a max player now.
DevinVassell wrote:The-Power wrote:Commodor wrote:Poole is a great story but he’s shown little on the defensive end. There’s plenty of small scoring guards to be had and quite frankly I’m more excited to see what Moody can do.
How many of them are 6'4'', in their early 20s, have shown rapid development, are known to have an incredible work ethic, have the ability to create for others, and proven to be able to score at elite efficiency in the playoffs?
I genuinely don't understand how some Warriors fans can watch and look at Poole and come away with such conclusions. Poole is by far the safest bet to become an All-Star among all our young players, and our best bet to have a primary offensive option post-Steph.
He's not just ‘a nice story’, he's a building block for the future. Just for illustration purposes: compare Poole's and LaVine's 3rd year in the league. Poole was simply better, and LaVine is a max player now.
Lol yep, being more excited about Moody than Poole is just silly. A godsend at 28 and the future beyond Steph. Watch him get even better.
The-Power wrote:Commodor wrote:Poole is a great story but he’s shown little on the defensive end. There’s plenty of small scoring guards to be had and quite frankly I’m more excited to see what Moody can do.
How many of them are 6'4'', in their early 20s, have shown rapid development, are known to have an incredible work ethic, have the ability to create for others, and proven to be able to score at elite efficiency in the playoffs?
I genuinely don't understand how some Warriors fans can watch and look at Poole and come away with such conclusions. Poole is by far the safest bet to become an All-Star among all our young players, and our best bet to have a primary offensive option post-Steph.
He's not just ‘a nice story’, he's a building block for the future. Just for illustration purposes: compare Poole's and LaVine's 3rd year in the league. Poole was simply better, and LaVine is a max player now.
Commodor wrote:Lavine tore his ACL roughly half way through his 3rd season so not exactly the perfect comp there. He was having an awesome year on an inferior team. I would not bet Poole could have performed at the same output in switched situations.
Commodor wrote:
Lol a godsend really? He had a great start to the playoffs and then progressively leveled off series by series. When his shot wasn’t falling he was varying degrees of bad to unplayable. He had an absolutely turnstile defense for large parts of the playoffs.
I like Jordan Poole a lot and have no problem if we keep him and build around but acting like he is the second coming of Curry is crazy.
xdrta+ wrote:ILOVEIT wrote:Something is tell me that Draymond, Durant and the rest of the Warriors would love to give the league a big FU after winning a chip wihtout Durant....and bring him back.
I have faith in the FO that they're smarter than to gut the team and mortgage the future for a 34 yr old, injury-prone Durant, no matter what the silly players want.
The-Power wrote:Commodor wrote:Poole is a great story but he’s shown little on the defensive end. There’s plenty of small scoring guards to be had and quite frankly I’m more excited to see what Moody can do.
How many of them are 6'4'', in their early 20s, have shown rapid development, are known to have an incredible work ethic, have the ability to create for others, and proven to be able to score at elite efficiency in the playoffs?
I genuinely don't understand how some Warriors fans can watch and look at Poole and come away with such conclusions. Poole is by far the safest bet to become an All-Star among all our young players, and our best bet to have a primary offensive option post-Steph.
He's not just ‘a nice story’, he's a building block for the future. Just for illustration purposes: compare Poole's and LaVine's 3rd year in the league. Poole was simply better, and LaVine is a max player now.
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