StickeeFingaz wrote:Stein updated his story to say the Bucks wouldn’t do Bobby for Grant straight up, Bucks would need more.
at least we have some sense
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StickeeFingaz wrote:Stein updated his story to say the Bucks wouldn’t do Bobby for Grant straight up, Bucks would need more.
Turk Nowitzki wrote:Yeah, the Nehm and Stein both floating this out there leads me to believe it's at least being legitimately considered by both teams. I think the Bucks are rationalizing Grant Williams could be a younger player in the PJ Tucker role for this team. I really haven't seen him much this year but he completely fell out of the rotation at times for Boston last year and Mavs fans on Twitter hate him with a burning passion. Combine that with the team itself being at least somewhat willing to bail out of that contract halfway into his first season there and I'd be pretty nervous about this deal.
mlloyd10 wrote:Just say no to Williams, unless Mavs are willing to give us a 1st too.
WILLIAMS IS TRASH
I'm here for the AJ Green love. Pair him with a defensive PGBUCKnation wrote:Think Pat needs to go. AJ green looks like a better version of him at the moment. He had some really nice defensive possessions against Clarkson and I don't know how our self scouting is so bad unless we've just been blindly trusting the vet.
JimmyTheKid wrote:Milwaukee staying aggressive
After switching head coaches midseason, the Bucks remain committed to improving their roster, “shopping hard for help,” as described by one league source with knowledge of the situation. Milwaukee has limited options of outgoing packages, with the No. 35 pick, Pat Connaughton and Cam Payne as the Bucks’ most likely outgoing scenario, sources said, and Bobby Portis would need to be included for Milwaukee to chase a bigger salary player like Dejounte Murray, Bruce Brown or Andrew Wiggins, sources said.
chonestown wrote:BigO wrote:This must be a website for what is the worst trade ideas you can come up with. Holy cow.
The RGM slogan contest is now officially closed. Tell'em what's he won, Don Pardo.
emunney wrote:Something that's really crystallized for me this year is the need to establish our new identity as a team.
emunney wrote:Something that's really crystallized for me this year is the need to establish our new identity as a team. I think we get drawn back to the type of physical grinding team we were when we won it all, but trading Jrue for Dame put that under grass. We have got to become a fast team. That means Giannis is the primary C, it means Brook is marginalized or traded, and it means Khris plays up to 4 a lot more or is traded. It means we need athletes.
I think we've got to get really aggressive in reorganizing the team around Dame at the 1 and Giannis at the 5. That means Bobby is questionable, but it means the same for Grant Williams.
I mean, it's not as binary as I'm painting it. We can straddle the worlds and have success as long as we have smart players who work well together. But it **** killed me last night to watch Utah go to 3 bigs without giving up a huge foot speed advantage.
paulpressey25 wrote:emunney wrote:Something that's really crystallized for me this year is the need to establish our new identity as a team.
Fair observation. That said, a lot of this is on Horst. As good as he's been on trades (and he's been excellent and creative), he's absolutely failed in the draft, and UDFA markets. He's always looking for higher IQ, skills guys versus athletes.