Wiltside wrote:One thing is for sure, if we drop 8 straight I can’t see this team standing pat at the deadline doing nothing.
Damn...I would have preferred to drop the 8 straight...
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Wiltside wrote:One thing is for sure, if we drop 8 straight I can’t see this team standing pat at the deadline doing nothing.
MettaWorldPanda wrote:https://www.slcdunk.com/platform/amp/2024/1/30/24056282/nba-trade-rumors-kelly-olynyk-on-the-trade-block-for-the-utah-jazz
Looks like we’ll have plenty of competition for KO but the article also makes it sound like the Jazz will look to trade him for actual players they can use instead of just run of the mill expiring and picks. This is where someone like Duncan can come into play for them as they kick the can with another tradeable contract down the road and also fill a need at SF.
Thomas Bryant
Duncan Robinson
To Jazz for
Kelly Olynyk
This move gets us clean out of the tax and makes us major players in the buyout market.
KingDavid wrote:twix2500 wrote:Not trying to call out Herro but since people think I am. These three shots were back to back to back. What was Herro thinking. He drew three players to him and decided to take that shot. Crazy how all three clips looks like identical
I am not agianst Herro taking midrangers, but these are three exactly the same bad shots with three defenders on him. That first clip where Beal scores is Martin being an idiot allowing that Beal to snowbird. When you are at the top of the three point line and your team takes a shot you have to get back and play safety preventing anyone from snowbirding. But any ways, Herro doing this three times in a row is a good reason for a coach to go insane.
Why are they popping instead of rolling to the rim...the moment Herro draws more than one defender should be an indicator to sprint to the basket. I'm usually pooping on Herro and these were bad shots, but why aren't they rolling the moment their man turns their head? I think Herro would pass to the cutters, no? Interesting.
jele wrote:Chris Bosh played 384 games in Miami.
Bam has played 456 games in Miami.
jele wrote:Chris Bosh played 384 games in Miami.
Bam has played 456 games in Miami.
MettaWorldPanda wrote:Bosh and Bam are different players. Hard to compare the two. One thing i do know that if Bosh was still with us healthy playing with Bam and Butler we would have won 3 chips by now.
3ammy3uck3ts wrote:MettaWorldPanda wrote:Bosh and Bam are different players. Hard to compare the two. One thing i do know that if Bosh was still with us healthy playing with Bam and Butler we would have won 3 chips by now.
That is the irony in the debate, they are literally the perfect fit next to each other
dshearn wrote:jele wrote:Chris Bosh played 384 games in Miami.
Bam has played 456 games in Miami.
Bam is fantastic ....no doubt about it.....
but, this stat one and dones the question of who is a better rebounder....