Lol Austin Rivers is not someone you reference. He is grifting3ammy3uck3ts wrote:
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Lol Austin Rivers is not someone you reference. He is grifting3ammy3uck3ts wrote:
DayofMourning wrote:3ammy3uck3ts wrote:People said we couldn’t beat the Bucks, then the Knicks, then the Celtics as well. They finally got it right with Denver. Are the Thunder and Wolves that much better than the Celtics if at all? I actually think the wolves win the championship but we’ll see but I’ll take our chances with Mitchell, playoff Jimmy, Bam, Spo, and proven vets any day. Our defense (thanks Bam) will always give us a chance as long as our stars are providing efficient scoring the “the others” can knock down open looks.
Father time always wins though. Butler plays 50 games a year and is healthy every other playoffs. He has lost a lot of his athleticism from these eyes. Injured 3 out of 5 playoffs and now 35. My expectations about his contributions are fairly low. Paying him $50 million per year is ludicrous. Pat just called him out big time in his presser. The obvious is screaming at us.
MiamiSun wrote:I moved to Miami D'Wades rookie year from Phoenix. I was a die hard Suns fan from the day Barkley arrived in the desert and rode with them until Nash left.
The one thing I can tell you is that the Nash ,Amare ,Marion build feels very similar to this. After many years of heartbreak (and crooked refs), the team got stale. They coasted until they got to the playoffs and then didn't have the chemistry to make it through. They tried to replace the 3rd man (Marion) with Shaq but that didn't work out either. In hindsight, the team just needed an influx of youth to inspire the fan base, and inspire the vets through the long regular season. We have that in Jovic and JJJ. Tyler also ignites the fans and has the team rooting for him to succeed. So my point is that this is not as dire as it feels.
Do we need changes, yes. But I think this is the year of truth. Jimmy playing for the extension, Tyler on a mission to prove everyone wrong, JJJ and Jovic developing another year and hopefully a healthy Rozier. Bam will also improve as he has every year, Duncan hopefully takes another step up and Caleb probably will accept his player option.
I don't want to run things back, but the foundation to be better than last year is already in place.
This is not the year to blow it up. If we can trade Tyler for another player that raises the ceiling then you do it, but not just change for the sake of change.
I think the biggest mission this off season is for the organization to do a deep dive into availability.
HeatFanDan wrote:DayofMourning wrote:3ammy3uck3ts wrote:People said we couldn’t beat the Bucks, then the Knicks, then the Celtics as well. They finally got it right with Denver. Are the Thunder and Wolves that much better than the Celtics if at all? I actually think the wolves win the championship but we’ll see but I’ll take our chances with Mitchell, playoff Jimmy, Bam, Spo, and proven vets any day. Our defense (thanks Bam) will always give us a chance as long as our stars are providing efficient scoring the “the others” can knock down open looks.
Father time always wins though. Butler plays 50 games a year and is healthy every other playoffs. He has lost a lot of his athleticism from these eyes. Injured 3 out of 5 playoffs and now 35. My expectations about his contributions are fairly low. Paying him $50 million per year is ludicrous. Pat just called him out big time in his presser. The obvious is screaming at us.
Agree with this. 50+ mil a year for a guy that gives little to no effort in the regular season would be asinine. I'm ready to move on from Jimmy Hollywood.

twix2500 wrote:Lol Austin Rivers is not someone you reference. He is grifting3ammy3uck3ts wrote:
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DayofMourning wrote:Saw it mentioned above, we DO own our pick this comimg draft, if it lands in the lottery.
With 3 studs at the top of the draft, THIS would be the season to fail miserably and reap the potential rewards.
twozeroMM wrote:DayofMourning wrote:Saw it mentioned above, we DO own our pick this comimg draft, if it lands in the lottery.
With 3 studs at the top of the draft, THIS would be the season to fail miserably and reap the potential rewards.
Our pick is right outside the lottery at 15.
DayofMourning wrote:Saw it mentioned above, we DO own our pick this comimg draft, if it lands in the lottery.
With 3 studs at the top of the draft, THIS would be the season to fail miserably and reap the potential rewards.
EMC5466 wrote:Ethan Skolnick says Jimmy is demanding the max and will not take a penny less. He doesn’t care about the makeup of the roster, he just wants his money. If he doesn’t get the max there’s going to be a real problem.
EMC5466 wrote:Ethan Skolnick says Jimmy is demanding the max and will not take a penny less. He doesn’t care about the makeup of the roster, he just wants his money. If he doesn’t get the max there’s going to be a real problem.

twozeroMM wrote:DayofMourning wrote:Saw it mentioned above, we DO own our pick this comimg draft, if it lands in the lottery.
With 3 studs at the top of the draft, THIS would be the season to fail miserably and reap the potential rewards.
Our pick is right outside the lottery at 15.
greg4012 wrote:EMC5466 wrote:Ethan Skolnick says Jimmy is demanding the max and will not take a penny less. He doesn’t care about the makeup of the roster, he just wants his money. If he doesn’t get the max there’s going to be a real problem.
He's got the max for the next 2 seasons
