Memokerobi wrote:Another W for OUR Rockets
Awwwwww yeah! I think they got one more in ‘em!
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Memokerobi wrote:Another W for OUR Rockets
djFan71 wrote:Memokerobi wrote:Another W for OUR Rockets
Awwwwww yeah! I think they got one more in ‘em!
ConstableGeneva wrote:djFan71 wrote:Memokerobi wrote:Another W for OUR Rockets
Awwwwww yeah! I think they got one more in ‘em!
Stupid tanking Mavs screwing up everything. They play the Spurs for their final game, ugh!!
ConstableGeneva wrote:djFan71 wrote:Memokerobi wrote:Another W for OUR Rockets
Awwwwww yeah! I think they got one more in ‘em!
Stupid tanking Mavs screwing up everything. They play the Spurs for their final game, ugh!!
UHar_Vinnie wrote:If you don't lean forward while hugging a dude, you are gonna have a wiener touching incident. You know this.
cl2117 wrote:ConstableGeneva wrote:djFan71 wrote:Awwwwww yeah! I think they got one more in ‘em!
Stupid tanking Mavs screwing up everything. They play the Spurs for their final game, ugh!!
What's the deal if they end up with the same exact record?
Spurs have the Wolves and then Mavs, so probably a loss and a win. Rockets get the Wizards for their final game so they could realistically finish with the same record.
I think it's a coin flip to determine who gets the extra lottery odds and then the order is flipped in the 2nd round? So if Spurs get slightly better lottery odds then the Rockets get the 33rd pick and vice versa. At least that's how I think it plays out.
Portland get the Clippers, but not sure what the Clips are aiming for in terms of playoff seeding so might not actually be a good thing. On paper though they should win that and lock us in for the 35th pick at a minimum.
Homerclease wrote:I’m looking to package whatever second we get along with Pritchard to move up for Derek Lively
BK_2020 wrote:cl2117 wrote:ConstableGeneva wrote:Stupid tanking Mavs screwing up everything. They play the Spurs for their final game, ugh!!
What's the deal if they end up with the same exact record?
Spurs have the Wolves and then Mavs, so probably a loss and a win. Rockets get the Wizards for their final game so they could realistically finish with the same record.
I think it's a coin flip to determine who gets the extra lottery odds and then the order is flipped in the 2nd round? So if Spurs get slightly better lottery odds then the Rockets get the 33rd pick and vice versa. At least that's how I think it plays out.
Portland get the Clippers, but not sure what the Clips are aiming for in terms of playoff seeding so might not actually be a good thing. On paper though they should win that and lock us in for the 35th pick at a minimum.
SAS have no incentive to lose unfortunately. The bottom 3 teams have the same odds.
UHar_Vinnie wrote:If you don't lean forward while hugging a dude, you are gonna have a wiener touching incident. You know this.
BK_2020 wrote:Homerclease wrote:I’m looking to package whatever second we get along with Pritchard to move up for Derek Lively
I doubt anyone picking in the bottom of the 1st round wants Pritchard's $4 mil. He's negative value as it is, and the teams picking in 26th to 30th are Utah, Indiana, Charlotte and the Clippers, either lottery teams who have no use for a zero upside guy on the final year of his rookie contract or a team with 9 guards on the roster.
UHar_Vinnie wrote:If you don't lean forward while hugging a dude, you are gonna have a wiener touching incident. You know this.
cl2117 wrote:BK_2020 wrote:Homerclease wrote:I’m looking to package whatever second we get along with Pritchard to move up for Derek Lively
I doubt anyone picking in the bottom of the 1st round wants Pritchard's $4 mil. He's negative value as it is, and the teams picking in 26th to 30th are Utah, Indiana, Charlotte and the Clippers, either lottery teams who have no use for a zero upside guy on the final year of his rookie contract or a team with 9 guards on the roster.
Zero chance Pritchard is viewed as negative value around the league.
BK_2020 wrote:cl2117 wrote:BK_2020 wrote:I doubt anyone picking in the bottom of the 1st round wants Pritchard's $4 mil. He's negative value as it is, and the teams picking in 26th to 30th are Utah, Indiana, Charlotte and the Clippers, either lottery teams who have no use for a zero upside guy on the final year of his rookie contract or a team with 9 guards on the roster.
Zero chance Pritchard is viewed as negative value around the league.
How many players of his calibre got $4 mil. in free agency? You can sign a Pritchard to a nonguaranteed contract for the minimum.
UHar_Vinnie wrote:If you don't lean forward while hugging a dude, you are gonna have a wiener touching incident. You know this.
Hal14 wrote:He hasn't officially declared yet. But I think he will.
If he declares for the draft, if we get 33rd pick and if he slips that far, we got to think long and hard about taking him.
Kyle Filipowski.
Good size, good skill for a guy of that size, especially for a guy who's only a freshman.
Better shooter than the 3 pt % indicates.
A beast on the boards. Respectable steal % and blocks %. Had solid defensive rating and defensive BPM.
You watch him play, and you're gonna come away with some serious Lauri Markannen vibes - that's the comp everyone makes. I think if Flipowski's 3 pt % was higher and if his mobility/athleticism/fluidity was a little better, the comp would be even more obvious - but then he'd be a consensus lottery pick and we wouldn't have a chance at getting him.
I actually have Clowney, Murray and Filipowski ranked pretty closely to each other on my board. Feel like there's a decent chance that at least 1 of them falls to 33.
UHar_Vinnie wrote:If you don't lean forward while hugging a dude, you are gonna have a wiener touching incident. You know this.
Homerclease wrote:I’m looking to package whatever second we get along with Pritchard to move up for Derek Lively
cl2117 wrote:BK_2020 wrote:cl2117 wrote:Zero chance Pritchard is viewed as negative value around the league.
How many players of his calibre got $4 mil. in free agency? You can sign a Pritchard to a nonguaranteed contract for the minimum.
Most veteran guard options make more than $4m. Guys making under that are either still on rookie deals or scrubs. Check the lists.
2022 guard contract signings:
https://www.spotrac.com/nba/free-agents/2022/guard/
Current guard contracts:
https://www.spotrac.com/nba/contracts/sort-value/guard/limit-1630/
The reason Pritchard is going to be on the block is widely accepted because he deserves a chance at a bigger role, not because he's a scrub you can get for a nonguaranteed minimum deal and we want off his $4m.
cl2117 wrote:Hal14 wrote:He hasn't officially declared yet. But I think he will.
If he declares for the draft, if we get 33rd pick and if he slips that far, we got to think long and hard about taking him.
Kyle Filipowski.
Good size, good skill for a guy of that size, especially for a guy who's only a freshman.
Better shooter than the 3 pt % indicates.
A beast on the boards. Respectable steal % and blocks %. Had solid defensive rating and defensive BPM.
You watch him play, and you're gonna come away with some serious Lauri Markannen vibes - that's the comp everyone makes. I think if Flipowski's 3 pt % was higher and if his mobility/athleticism/fluidity was a little better, the comp would be even more obvious - but then he'd be a consensus lottery pick and we wouldn't have a chance at getting him.
I actually have Clowney, Murray and Filipowski ranked pretty closely to each other on my board. Feel like there's a decent chance that at least 1 of them falls to 33.
Love your insights.
What's your go-to website(s) for digging into the draft class?
Draftexpress used to be a one-stop shop I feel like, but ever since they got bought out by ESPN I don't feel like there's a comparable alternative, but I haven't been paying attention as much in recent years so maybe I'm just out of the loop.
BK_2020 wrote:cl2117 wrote:BK_2020 wrote:How many players of his calibre got $4 mil. in free agency? You can sign a Pritchard to a nonguaranteed contract for the minimum.
Most veteran guard options make more than $4m. Guys making under that are either still on rookie deals or scrubs. Check the lists.
2022 guard contract signings:
https://www.spotrac.com/nba/free-agents/2022/guard/
Current guard contracts:
https://www.spotrac.com/nba/contracts/sort-value/guard/limit-1630/
The reason Pritchard is going to be on the block is widely accepted because he deserves a chance at a bigger role, not because he's a scrub you can get for a nonguaranteed minimum deal and we want off his $4m.
Literally look at the list you linked. Worst veteran FA guards who got more than $4 mil. are guys like Jevon Carter and Rubio. Both are tough defenders and Rubio has size and superb passing ability. Pritchard at the end of the day is a guy who knocks down open shots. He hustles and does the right things but he's too limited to bring value. He had 20 DNP-CDs. That's a guy who's headed to China, not Tax Payer MLE.
UHar_Vinnie wrote:If you don't lean forward while hugging a dude, you are gonna have a wiener touching incident. You know this.
BK_2020 wrote:cl2117 wrote:ConstableGeneva wrote:Stupid tanking Mavs screwing up everything. They play the Spurs for their final game, ugh!!
What's the deal if they end up with the same exact record?
Spurs have the Wolves and then Mavs, so probably a loss and a win. Rockets get the Wizards for their final game so they could realistically finish with the same record.
I think it's a coin flip to determine who gets the extra lottery odds and then the order is flipped in the 2nd round? So if Spurs get slightly better lottery odds then the Rockets get the 33rd pick and vice versa. At least that's how I think it plays out.
Portland get the Clippers, but not sure what the Clips are aiming for in terms of playoff seeding so might not actually be a good thing. On paper though they should win that and lock us in for the 35th pick at a minimum.
SAS have no incentive to lose unfortunately. The bottom 3 teams have the same odds.