VooDoo7 wrote:Bmaasse wrote:Speaking of Malcolm, is this disrespect or no?
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Brogdon really is a bitch baby.
Nice to see people coming around on what has been obvious for a while.
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VooDoo7 wrote:Bmaasse wrote:Speaking of Malcolm, is this disrespect or no?
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Brogdon really is a bitch baby.
buckboy wrote:VooDoo7 wrote:Bmaasse wrote:Speaking of Malcolm, is this disrespect or no?
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Brogdon really is a bitch baby.
Nice to see people coming around on what has been obvious for a while.
jute2003 wrote:buckboy wrote:VooDoo7 wrote:Brogdon really is a bitch baby.
Nice to see people coming around on what has been obvious for a while.
I enjoyed how he plays and how he handled himself while here, but it has been obvious for a while that he's pretty bitchy.

Turk Nowitzki wrote:Hard disagree with this. Making the NBA Finals has nothing to do with a regular season award.
Well yeah they absolutely do. They also take into account if the guy has won it before and penalize for that. I guess technically voters are supposed to vote in a vacuum only using performance in that current regular season as qualifiers but we all know that's not actually how it works.paulpressey25 wrote:Turk Nowitzki wrote:Hard disagree with this. Making the NBA Finals has nothing to do with a regular season award.
Always think that's a fallacy in the judging of this. Think the voters do take playoff performance into consideration at some point.
Houston is more open to moving Gordon now than before but remains steadfast in their internal valuation of him. The Rockets have more interest in acquiring a young player or a future first-round pick for his services than a late first in next year’s draft. If Houston can get that offer, team sources said they would move Gordon now and not wait until the February deadline.
Ron Swanson wrote:Playoffs don't matter but again, at what point do you factor in the effect on winning in the regular season? Because Jokic has largely gotten a pass based on the Murray and Porter injuries last season. This year he's gotten 25-games from Murray and 16 games from MPJ. We can quote PER and on/off all day but the Nuggets are currently playing at a level worse than the mid-2000's Nash Suns defensively even when he's on the court, despite them going out and acquiring good perimeter defenders like Brown and KCP.
Just think you can only play the poor supporting cast argument so much before you kinda have to prove you can put up these kind of numbers while leading a dominant RS team. Guys like Lebron and Giannis (pre-Jrue trade) were arguably doing more with the same kind of talent around them and leading 60+ win, 8+ SRS teams to 1-seeds.

Bmaasse wrote:Why is he bitter? Is it because we did not try harder to keep him around?
MartyConlonOnTheRun wrote:Ron Swanson wrote:MartyConlonOnTheRun wrote:I'm not really sure you can just rewrite history and say it was just those picks for Jrue. Jrue makes a **** of money and I don't think DG had the green light for $170m payroll for that roster especially with Zion's injury concerns being that bad at the time. You probably have to choose between CJ and Jrue. Even now, you want $65m for 2 31+ year old guards to go along with Zion?
Also, not sure they have the ammo for JV if they didn't increase the value of their draft picks by trading Jrue.
Why, and why not? They didn't give up any of the Jrue assets for McCollum, and I can't imagine a better complimentary back court pairing than those two. Instead they're paying Devonte Graham and 36-year old Garrett Temple nearly $18 mil per year combined to collect DNP-CD's while they start a rookie (Daniels) or Naji Marshall as an oversized SG. They won't even be in the luxury tax until next year when Zion's extension kicks in, so it was pretty much the perfect window to still keep a guy like Jrue before they enter repeater tax territory.
Griffin simply, like a lot of these GM's nowadays, overrated the value of those picks/swaps with the gamble that Giannis wouldn't sign the super-max. And now only 2 years later has a roster that's ready to contend and Holiday would fit perfectly into. Unless that 2027 1st ends up a Top-5 pick, I'd say that he quite clearly bungled the Jrue asset.
moved to ATL.
How do they avoid luxury tax this year and last? They were only $6m under last year and like $4m(?) This year. How are they shaving off $25m? Most likely they would be starting the luxury tax clock two years, right or am I missing something? Idk it is a blunder in highsight but locking in max salaries for 2 aging guards and an injury prone big man last year as a play in team sounds risky as hell to me.
KidA24 wrote:
You moved to Atlanta? How come?
CharityStripe34 wrote:Ron Swanson wrote:Playoffs don't matter but again, at what point do you factor in the effect on winning in the regular season? Because Jokic has largely gotten a pass based on the Murray and Porter injuries last season. This year he's gotten 25-games from Murray and 16 games from MPJ. We can quote PER and on/off all day but the Nuggets are currently playing at a level worse than the mid-2000's Nash Suns defensively even when he's on the court, despite them going out and acquiring good perimeter defenders like Brown and KCP.
Just think you can only play the poor supporting cast argument so much before you kinda have to prove you can put up these kind of numbers while leading a dominant RS team. Guys like Lebron and Giannis (pre-Jrue trade) were arguably doing more with the same kind of talent around them and leading 60+ win, 8+ SRS teams to 1-seeds.
Criteria for MVP changes all the time. It's sort of morphed into the "Which superstar puts up monster numbers on the most mediocre team?" More about floor-raising than ceiling raising.
MartyConlonOnTheRun wrote:KidA24 wrote:
You moved to Atlanta? How come?
Dear god no. I just came back from there Friday and that city is probably on my no trade clause. I'm sure there is reasons to love it but a hard pass for me. Traffic was LA levels awful, no cool nature (National parks, beaches, mountains, etc), would have to cheer for Trae Young, etc
(ATL - Around the League if not clear)
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