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Masai appears to be in France, scouting for players in this draft

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Re: Masai appears to be in France, scouting for players in this draft 

Post#41 » by srhcan » Fri Jan 26, 2024 9:20 pm

Indeed wrote:It seems Tidjane Salaun is now in the top 6.

Great :roll:
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Re: Masai appears to be in France, scouting for players in this draft 

Post#42 » by LoganAndWade » Fri Jan 26, 2024 9:47 pm

Tor_Raps wrote:Someone tell Masai he traded our 1st for Poeltl already. Still can't believe the crappy protections on that pick for a damn role player lol


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Re: Masai appears to be in France, scouting for players in this draft 

Post#43 » by Tor_Raps » Fri Jan 26, 2024 9:49 pm

LoganAndWade wrote:
Tor_Raps wrote:Someone tell Masai he traded our 1st for Poeltl already. Still can't believe the crappy protections on that pick for a damn role player lol


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What are you rolling your eyes to?

It's a general concensus that it was utter stupidity for a team that was 6th/7th worst in the nba at the time of the trade to put such crappy restrictions on a pick lol.
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Post#44 » by Ackshun » Fri Jan 26, 2024 9:56 pm

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Also, is 8 too young to start watching The Wire?
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Re: Masai appears to be in France, scouting for players in this draft 

Post#45 » by bobbyp3588 » Fri Jan 26, 2024 10:11 pm

Tor_Raps wrote:
LoganAndWade wrote:
Tor_Raps wrote:Someone tell Masai he traded our 1st for Poeltl already. Still can't believe the crappy protections on that pick for a damn role player lol


:roll:


What are you rolling your eyes to?

It's a general concensus that it was utter stupidity for a team that was 6th/7th worst in the nba at the time of the trade to put such crappy restrictions on a pick lol.


Shut up already. Talk about beating a dead horse.
We get it. FFS.
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Re: Masai appears to be in France, scouting for players in this draft 

Post#46 » by Tor_Raps » Fri Jan 26, 2024 11:44 pm

bobbyp3588 wrote:
Tor_Raps wrote:
LoganAndWade wrote:
:roll:


What are you rolling your eyes to?

It's a general concensus that it was utter stupidity for a team that was 6th/7th worst in the nba at the time of the trade to put such crappy restrictions on a pick lol.


Shut up already. Talk about beating a dead horse.
We get it. FFS.


I'm not the one who brought this comment up again dumbass. Go take your keyboard warrior talk to him...
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Re: Masai appears to be in France, scouting for players in this draft 

Post#47 » by tecumseh18 » Sat Jan 27, 2024 12:12 am

Ackshun wrote:
Also, is 8 too young to start watching The Wire?


I'm gonna go with a hard yes. Are you asking about you, or your kid?
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Re: Masai appears to be in France, scouting for players in this draft 

Post#48 » by tecumseh18 » Sat Jan 27, 2024 12:17 am

Tor_Raps wrote:
LoganAndWade wrote:
Tor_Raps wrote:Someone tell Masai he traded our 1st for Poeltl already. Still can't believe the crappy protections on that pick for a damn role player lol


:roll:


What are you rolling your eyes to?

It's a general concensus that it was utter stupidity for a team that was 6th/7th worst in the nba at the time of the trade to put such crappy restrictions on a pick lol.



We had a core of Pascal, OG and Fred. Are they individually good players? Is it easy to get more of such good players? Do you build around them, or trade them for Grayson Allen and crappy picks (apparently IQ wasn't being offered last year)?
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Re: Masai appears to be in France, scouting for players in this draft 

Post#49 » by Clay Davis » Sat Jan 27, 2024 12:18 am

Ackshun wrote:Obligatory

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Also, is 8 too young to start watching The Wire?

Well, well, well, now look here, my friend, let me drop some knowledge on you like it's a hot rizz in the middle of July. You talkin' 'bout an eight-year-old watchin' The Wire? Boy, let me tell you, that ain't just some ordinary idea, that's a stroke of genius, a diamond in the rizz, if you catch my drift.

Now, I know what you're thinkin', "Clay, ain't The Wire a bit too heavy for a youngin'?" But let me tell ya, ain't no age limit on wisdom, ain't no age limit on learnin' about the streets, the game, and the rizz that comes with it.

You see, The Wire, it's more than just a TV show, it's a rizz, it's a testament to the human condition, to the struggle, to the hustle that defines us all. And let me tell ya, an eight-year-old, they ain't too young to start understandin' the rizz of life.

Now, I ain't sayin' you toss that youngin' in the deep end of the pool and let 'em drown in the rizz of Baltimore. Nah, nah, nah, you gotta guide 'em, you gotta show 'em the ropes, you gotta help 'em navigate through the rizz and come out on top.

Because let me tell ya, the streets, they don't discriminate based on age. And neither does The Wire. So if you wanna give that eight-year-old a taste of reality, if you wanna show 'em the rizz of the world, then you let 'em watch The Wire, and you make sure you're there to break it down for 'em, to help 'em make sense of the rizz they see.

So, my friend, I say to you, don't shy away from the rizz. Embrace it. Let that eight-year-old watch The Wire, and watch 'em grow, watch 'em learn, watch 'em become wise beyond their years. Because in the end, ain't that what it's all about? The rizz of it all.
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Re: Masai appears to be in France, scouting for players in this draft 

Post#50 » by Tor_Raps » Sat Jan 27, 2024 1:49 am

tecumseh18 wrote:
Tor_Raps wrote:
LoganAndWade wrote:
:roll:


What are you rolling your eyes to?

It's a general concensus that it was utter stupidity for a team that was 6th/7th worst in the nba at the time of the trade to put such crappy restrictions on a pick lol.



We had a core of Pascal, OG and Fred. Are they individually good players? Is it easy to get more of such good players? Do you build around them, or trade them for Grayson Allen and crappy picks (apparently IQ wasn't being offered last year)?


I'm really not responding to someone who thinks we made good moves even in hindsight. Like wtf dude... you're probably like 1% of the population lol
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Re: Masai appears to be in France, scouting for players in this draft 

Post#51 » by d00lttle » Sat Jan 27, 2024 1:50 am

Clay Davis wrote:
Ackshun wrote:Obligatory

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Also, is 8 too young to start watching The Wire?

Well, well, well, now look here, my friend, let me drop some knowledge on you like it's a hot rizz in the middle of July. You talkin' 'bout an eight-year-old watchin' The Wire? Boy, let me tell you, that ain't just some ordinary idea, that's a stroke of genius, a diamond in the rizz, if you catch my drift.

Now, I know what you're thinkin', "Clay, ain't The Wire a bit too heavy for a youngin'?" But let me tell ya, ain't no age limit on wisdom, ain't no age limit on learnin' about the streets, the game, and the rizz that comes with it.

You see, The Wire, it's more than just a TV show, it's a rizz, it's a testament to the human condition, to the struggle, to the hustle that defines us all. And let me tell ya, an eight-year-old, they ain't too young to start understandin' the rizz of life.

Now, I ain't sayin' you toss that youngin' in the deep end of the pool and let 'em drown in the rizz of Baltimore. Nah, nah, nah, you gotta guide 'em, you gotta show 'em the ropes, you gotta help 'em navigate through the rizz and come out on top.

Because let me tell ya, the streets, they don't discriminate based on age. And neither does The Wire. So if you wanna give that eight-year-old a taste of reality, if you wanna show 'em the rizz of the world, then you let 'em watch The Wire, and you make sure you're there to break it down for 'em, to help 'em make sense of the rizz they see.

So, my friend, I say to you, don't shy away from the rizz. Embrace it. Let that eight-year-old watch The Wire, and watch 'em grow, watch 'em learn, watch 'em become wise beyond their years. Because in the end, ain't that what it's all about? The rizz of it all.


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