BobbieL wrote:Time for Ishbia to get on an airplane and make a damn call:
Welphe's going to hire Zeke isn't he


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BobbieL wrote:Time for Ishbia to get on an airplane and make a damn call:
Welphe's going to hire Zeke isn't he
ImNotMcDiSwear wrote:Slim Charless wrote:If Quinn comes here then a Durant trade to Miami for Jovic and/or Ware plus picks makes a lot of sense. I would still like him to go to Houston for our picks however.
No way should Miami entertain the thought of chasing KD. They've just (pretty quietly) completed a rebuild.
I've always liked Davion Mitchell. Wiggins is a solid vet, and he's the oldest starter - each of whom plays a different position.
Different positions... huh. There's an idea.
lilfishi22 wrote:Ghost of Kleine wrote:lilfishi22 wrote:
Yes there are several teams, far away from any sort of post season appearance, that is tanking for Flagg, Wizards is no exception. And what makes you think the Wizards, of all teams, would be able to put together a competitive all of a sudden? What about their team history suggests to you that they can build a competitive team from scratch in a matter of a season or two?
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If KD wants to the worst tam in the NBA, sure we can accommodate. But you and Melo are outta your mind if you guys think KD would genuinely entertain going to Washington. Not Dallas where he could play with Kyrie again, not San Antonio where he could potentially play under Pops, not Houston who could be one KD away from being a real menace in the playoffs, all of which are Texan teams where he went to college. There's probably two dozen teams with a stronger case for KD to play there than Washington
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And you're right, maybe he doesn't feel he needs to prove to anyone that he's a winner....but he could still go to a team that could win. It makes so little logical sense, he would go to Washington, I read it as absolutely nonsense.
-Sure he could, while you're neglecting the factor of significant pressures being put on him that at this stage he may be becoming tired of. And maybe just maybe he'd prefer to be in a less stressful environment without everyone blaming him for any struggles a highly competitive team with lofty goals might carry situationally. Remember what KD says most often man? ....." I just wanna hoop"!! He isn't out there saying "I want to destroy the opposition" or I want to win more championships"! KD has repeatedly said....." I just wanna hoop"!! which tracks pretty well with his laid-back passive-aggressive nature. And Maybe you don't understand or can't understand this perspective, but for true champions that have basically proven everything and established their elite dominance in their craft, it means much less to go to an already strong situation and piggyback to more success than it dors for their legacy by going to a struggling situation and being "the one" that resurrected that franchise where others couldn't! Look to what KD said recently postgame for evidence of this mentality man!
Now you and some others might not fully understand the underlying premise of this statement, man, but others do. And just because it may not match your concept of logic, doesn't make it illogical by basis of your own inability to accept a broader range of perspectives that might be different than yours, but still offer contextual value even if you can't quantify it or subscribe to such possibilities. Ultimately, just positionally subjective views being shared.![]()
Your entire premise is that if KD wants to go to Washington then he'll go. My entire argument is that goes against everything he's done in his career which is trying to win because Washington is in no position to win anything. And if your argument is that with new ownership they'll suddenly throw away their rebuilding process to try and actually win with an old star, then you've made plenty of arguments against exactly that in Phoenix
lilfishi22 wrote:Ghost of Kleine wrote:lilfishi22 wrote:
Yes there are several teams, far away from any sort of post season appearance, that is tanking for Flagg, Wizards is no exception. And what makes you think the Wizards, of all teams, would be able to put together a competitive all of a sudden? What about their team history suggests to you that they can build a competitive team from scratch in a matter of a season or two?
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If KD wants to the worst tam in the NBA, sure we can accommodate. But you and Melo are outta your mind if you guys think KD would genuinely entertain going to Washington. Not Dallas where he could play with Kyrie again, not San Antonio where he could potentially play under Pops, not Houston who could be one KD away from being a real menace in the playoffs, all of which are Texan teams where he went to college. There's probably two dozen teams with a stronger case for KD to play there than Washington
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And you're right, maybe he doesn't feel he needs to prove to anyone that he's a winner....but he could still go to a team that could win. It makes so little logical sense, he would go to Washington, I read it as absolutely nonsense.
-Sure he could, while you're neglecting the factor of significant pressures being put on him that at this stage he may be becoming tired of. And maybe just maybe he'd prefer to be in a less stressful environment without everyone blaming him for any struggles a highly competitive team with lofty goals might carry situationally. Remember what KD says most often man? ....." I just wanna hoop"!! He isn't out there saying "I want to destroy the opposition" or I want to win more championships"! KD has repeatedly said....." I just wanna hoop"!! which tracks pretty well with his laid-back passive-aggressive nature. And Maybe you don't understand or can't understand this perspective, but for true champions that have basically proven everything and established their elite dominance in their craft, it means much less to go to an already strong situation and piggyback to more success than it dors for their legacy by going to a struggling situation and being "the one" that resurrected that franchise where others couldn't! Look to what KD said recently postgame for evidence of this mentality man!
Now you and some others might not fully understand the underlying premise of this statement, man, but others do. And just because it may not match your concept of logic, doesn't make it illogical by basis of your own inability to accept a broader range of perspectives that might be different than yours, but still offer contextual value even if you can't quantify it or subscribe to such possibilities. Ultimately, just positionally subjective views being shared.![]()
Your entire premise is that if KD wants to go to Washington then he'll go. My entire argument is that goes against everything he's done in his career which is trying to win because Washington is in no position to win anything. And if your argument is that with new ownership they'll suddenly throw away their rebuilding process to try and actually win with an old star, then you've made plenty of arguments against exactly that in Phoenix
bwgood77 wrote:Ghost of Kleine wrote:
If those were just swaps with Washington it might not be so bad, at least in 2026, but I think Memphis also has swap rights in 26 and 30 and Brooklyn in 28. So we will get the worst of the 3. So Wizards may keep their own if we are decent but Memphis and probably Brooklyn will certainly swap.
Slim Charless wrote:lilfishi22 wrote:Ghost of Kleine wrote:
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Your entire premise is that if KD wants to go to Washington then he'll go. My entire argument is that goes against everything he's done in his career which is trying to win because Washington is in no position to win anything. And if your argument is that with new ownership they'll suddenly throw away their rebuilding process to try and actually win with an old star, then you've made plenty of arguments against exactly that in Phoenix
I have no idea why Durant would EVER consider going to the Wiz....they have like 10 wins. So what if he's from there? He'll go to a team that he can win with. He turned them down back when he was like in his 20s and they had a healthy Beal and Wall-both coming off ASG berths and the Wiz had just made the 2nd round of the playoffs.....
Now he decides to go to the worse (by 5 games) team in the league?
Slim Charless wrote:ImNotMcDiSwear wrote:Slim Charless wrote:If Quinn comes here then a Durant trade to Miami for Jovic and/or Ware plus picks makes a lot of sense. I would still like him to go to Houston for our picks however.
No way should Miami entertain the thought of chasing KD. They've just (pretty quietly) completed a rebuild.
I've always liked Davion Mitchell. Wiggins is a solid vet, and he's the oldest starter - each of whom plays a different position.
Different positions... huh. There's an idea.
Well they already did have the thought of chasing KD. Remember the rumors of it? Also Mitchell is UFA and Terry Rozier is the oldest starter last I checked. Plus, if you were not aware....Pat Riley is like 80. Not exactly a rebuilding age.
I know the everyone here thinks Durant sucks and we should give him away for nothing-but he is actually a good player.
BobbieL wrote:Slim Charless wrote:garrick wrote:
After seeing the absolute clownshow of an organization fire their coach annually I don't think we get a quality coach here if we fire Bud so we may as well ride him out for another year or two and if we don't make major changes in the roster next season it won't matter who we have as coach.
Give Bud a chance with other players. I would not fire him.
If this is true from Haynes, and we know the source is Booker -- this is good news for the "trade Booker group" -- Booker will ask for a trade if Bud is back. I hope I am not reading too much into this and getting my hopes up
RaisingArizona wrote:Buds as good as gone
Mulhollanddrive wrote:Total **** show
"Devin and I have lots of conversations. I think it's super healthy. Internally, some of this stuff have been shared with me. Usually I'm naive or in a cave, but Devin's care factor is off the charts."
Mike Budenholzer on Chris Haynes report Devin Booker was 'shocked' Budenholzer told him in a meeting weeks ago he was being too vocal on the court and during timeouts and to let the coaches voice be heard.
"We don't always agree on everything but I think he actually appreciates it and I appreciate it."
NBA Players Waived After Today Won’t Be Eligible For PlayoffsSpoiler:
Rebound Mound wrote:BDH should be fired if only for this one reason: not playing Bol Bol for 2/3 of the RS, when he is now one of our 3 players and playing consistent minutes in a somehow limited role.
Ghost of Kleine wrote:https://hoopswire.com/nba-players-waived-playoffs-news/NBA Players Waived After Today Won’t Be Eligible For PlayoffsSpoiler:
Of the list of current free agents:
Centers
Ibou Badji (22), Mohamed Bamba (26,) Marques Bolden (26), Tony Brady (27), Colin Castleton (24), Frank Kaminsky (31), Robin Lopez (36), Jahlil Okafor (29), Liam Robbins (25), Olivier Sarr (25), Malik Williams (26), James Wiseman (23).
Power Forwards
Keita Bates-Diop (27), Bojan Bogdanovic (35), Greg Brown (23), Robert Covington (34), Mamadi Diakite (26), Mouhamadou Gueye (26), Malevy Leons (25), Isaiah Mobley (25), Marcus Morris (35), Adama Sanogo (22)Jalen Slawson (25), Cole Swider (25), Terry Taylor (25), P.J. Tucker (39), Christian Wood (29), Thaddeus Young (36).
Small Forwards
Thanasis Antetokounmpo (32), Patrick Baldwin (22), Leaky Black (25), Oshae Brissett (26), Reggie Bullock (33), Yongxi Cui (21), Henri Drell (24), Chris Duarte ( 27), Alex Fudge ( 21), Malcolm Hill ( 29) Justin Holiday (35), Daniel House ( 31), Keyonte Johnson (24), Braxton Key ( 27), Nassir Little (24), Isiah Livers (26), Seth Lundy (24), Wesley Matthews (38), Chuma Okeke (26), Eugene Omoruyi (27), Jermaine Samuels ( 26), Juan Toscano Anderson ( 31), TJ Warren (31).
Shooting Guards
Amari Bailey (20), Jules Bernard (24), Buddy Boeheim (25), James Bouknight (24), Charlie Brown Jr. (27), Johnny Davis (22), Javon Freeman-Liberty (25), Andrew Funk (25), Nate Hinton (25), Taze Moore (26), Daishen Nix (22), Jaylen Nowell (25), Joshua Primo, Lester Quinones (24), Josh Richardson (31), Dereon Seabron (24), Alondes Williams (25).
Point Guards
Ryan Arcidiacono (30), Jamaree Bouyea (25),
D.J. Carton (24), Jacob Gilyard (26), Jazian Gortman (21), Reggie Jackson (34), Kira Lewis (22), Quincy Olivari (23), Elfrid Payton (30), Jason Preston (25), Dennis Smith Jr. (27), Isaiah Thomas (35), John Wall (34).
Are there any names that stand out as potential signings for us that we should really pursue from these lists?