humanrefutation wrote:Matches Malone wrote:
That's kind of a funny way to announce the signing. No exclamation. No excitement. Just "he's a Milwaukee Buck."
The poorly photoshopped jersey is a nice touch, though.
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humanrefutation wrote:Matches Malone wrote:
That's kind of a funny way to announce the signing. No exclamation. No excitement. Just "he's a Milwaukee Buck."
GHOSTofSIKMA wrote:BigO wrote:Siefer wrote:For whatever it's worth, I don't read the deadline moves are prioritizing a lower tax bill. Not that they weren't happy to lower it if possible, but I think they wanted Kuzma, didn't think Khris had the juice to make it to June, and tried to open a 36-hour window where they could make more happen.
Off the top of my head, the only clear finance over competition move that I can remember them making (of any significance at least) was not bringing back PJ. Granted that one might have cost us another title.
This makes the move even less defensible.
we traded a guy who may have given us a better chance of winning any one series..... for a guy that gives us a better chance to win four series
its literally that simple.
keeping middleton around..... this team was never going to figure themselves out because night to night they had no idea who they were. roles constantly shifting. there was a domino effect here that literally was toxic to chemistry not the other way around. weve seen it both seasons in the dame era. we needed consistentcy even if the ceiling dropped marginally in any given game we can make up for that drop with consistentcy of just guys knowing their job and doing their job and looking around and seeing the same faces
ShootingtheJ wrote:The one positive is we won't be wasting roster spots on buyout scrubs. No corpses of Gasol or Dragic. It would be cool if they cut Livingston, but only to pick up a more promising youngster. Also time to fill our 2 way spots with younger, more promising players.
Also the advance stats are insane. Every year PJ has been on the roster we have been NBA champions. How can analytics person argue that?Ron Swanson wrote:**** it. Bring PJ back for the vibes.
DanoMac wrote:bullox wrote:That phone number was an asset to you. You had a direct line to the gm. You've squandered it.
I squandered an asset? Then Hammond taught me well.
BigO wrote:ShootingtheJ wrote:The one positive is we won't be wasting roster spots on buyout scrubs. No corpses of Gasol or Dragic. It would be cool if they cut Livingston, but only to pick up a more promising youngster. Also time to fill our 2 way spots with younger, more promising players.
Way too early to give up on Livingston. He has the potential to be a complete player. He's already made some strides. I'd play him some minutes in the regular season, but apparently that isn't going to happen.
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BigO wrote:ShootingtheJ wrote:The one positive is we won't be wasting roster spots on buyout scrubs. No corpses of Gasol or Dragic. It would be cool if they cut Livingston, but only to pick up a more promising youngster. Also time to fill our 2 way spots with younger, more promising players.
Way too early to give up on Livingston. He has the potential to be a complete player. He's already made some strides. I'd play him some minutes in the regular season, but apparently that isn't going to happen.
packer396 wrote:I wonder if ownership was not made aware of KPJ's "baggage" and now someone is trying to get out of that deal
Turk Nowitzki wrote:humanrefutation wrote:Matches Malone wrote:
That's kind of a funny way to announce the signing. No exclamation. No excitement. Just "he's a Milwaukee Buck."
Especially since Kuzma and Sims got a "Welcome to Milwaukee"
-Jragon- wrote:ShootingtheJ wrote:The one positive is we won't be wasting roster spots on buyout scrubs. No corpses of Gasol or Dragic. It would be cool if they cut Livingston, but only to pick up a more promising youngster. Also time to fill our 2 way spots with younger, more promising players.
How does this work? Do we actually have to cut someone to add a buyout because Rollins is taking our open roster spot? Or are you hoping we can nab 2 buyouts?
BigO wrote:GHOSTofSIKMA wrote:BigO wrote:
This makes the move even less defensible.
we traded a guy who may have given us a better chance of winning any one series..... for a guy that gives us a better chance to win four series
its literally that simple.
keeping middleton around..... this team was never going to figure themselves out because night to night they had no idea who they were. roles constantly shifting. there was a domino effect here that literally was toxic to chemistry not the other way around. weve seen it both seasons in the dame era. we needed consistentcy even if the ceiling dropped marginally in any given game we can make up for that drop with consistentcy of just guys knowing their job and doing their job and looking around and seeing the same faces
If Kuzma was even close to the player, Middleton is, I'd agree with you. He's never been that player and this year he's about as far apart from Middleton as can be.
KnicksGod wrote:Middleton probably the most underrated player in NBA History
engelmartin wrote:It would be nice to see some of these guys play ASAP