GuardianEnzo wrote:Windhorst says the Pacers are considering dumping Mathurin as a cost-saving move, which I've long suspected. I would be very much interested if that's the case.
He seems to have terrible decision making
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GuardianEnzo wrote:Windhorst says the Pacers are considering dumping Mathurin as a cost-saving move, which I've long suspected. I would be very much interested if that's the case.
LateNight wrote:GuardianEnzo wrote:Windhorst says the Pacers are considering dumping Mathurin as a cost-saving move, which I've long suspected. I would be very much interested if that's the case.
He seems to have terrible decision making
LateNight wrote:GuardianEnzo wrote:Windhorst says the Pacers are considering dumping Mathurin as a cost-saving move, which I've long suspected. I would be very much interested if that's the case.
He seems to have terrible decision making
-Jonathan Kuminga's restricted free agency is expected to be a slowing-moving process in Golden State. It did not appear, as of lunchtime Monday, that the Warriors or Kuminga's representation had a specific resolution in mind for the 22-year-old forward's immediate future.
While a return to the Warriors remains in play for Kuminga, sources say Miami, Chicago, Sacramento and New Orleans are among the teams looming as potential suitors by way of possible sign-and-trade scenarios. Golden State would be willing to help facilitate a move for Kuminga to join a new team, but only if such a transaction were to outweigh the benefits of keeping Kuminga on their roster.
-The strong expectation is that midseason acquisition Tre Jones will re-sign with Chicago.
WookieOnRitalin wrote:Game 1. It's where the series is truly 0-0.
nomorezorro wrote:latest from stein/fischer says a kuminga move doesn’t appear to be imminent + we’re expected to re-sign jones-Jonathan Kuminga's restricted free agency is expected to be a slowing-moving process in Golden State. It did not appear, as of lunchtime Monday, that the Warriors or Kuminga's representation had a specific resolution in mind for the 22-year-old forward's immediate future.
While a return to the Warriors remains in play for Kuminga, sources say Miami, Chicago, Sacramento and New Orleans are among the teams looming as potential suitors by way of possible sign-and-trade scenarios. Golden State would be willing to help facilitate a move for Kuminga to join a new team, but only if such a transaction were to outweigh the benefits of keeping Kuminga on their roster.
-The strong expectation is that midseason acquisition Tre Jones will re-sign with Chicago.
WookieOnRitalin wrote:Game 1. It's where the series is truly 0-0.
kodo wrote:KC said something similar about Tre, and we'll move Ayo. Not a huge fan of that.
WookieOnRitalin wrote:Game 1. It's where the series is truly 0-0.
boozapalooza wrote:
Wild. Ty Jerome is a stud. Figured he would be in the 15-20M range. What a steal this would be
WookieOnRitalin wrote:Game 1. It's where the series is truly 0-0.
sco wrote:kodo wrote:KC said something similar about Tre, and we'll move Ayo. Not a huge fan of that.
100% on Tre. I'll say that if we resign Tre (and keep Huerter, Giddey and Coby), I think it will be hard to find rotation minutes for Ayo. Backup PG goes to Tre and backup SG minutes will go to Huerter. That said, trading him for 2nds do nothing for me and I'd rather keep him...presumably his market value won't go up much under those circumstance, and if we could keep him cheap, he'd be decent insurance.
FriedRise wrote:sco wrote:kodo wrote:KC said something similar about Tre, and we'll move Ayo. Not a huge fan of that.
100% on Tre. I'll say that if we resign Tre (and keep Huerter, Giddey and Coby), I think it will be hard to find rotation minutes for Ayo. Backup PG goes to Tre and backup SG minutes will go to Huerter. That said, trading him for 2nds do nothing for me and I'd rather keep him...presumably his market value won't go up much under those circumstance, and if we could keep him cheap, he'd be decent insurance.
And Okoro too who'll be needing minutes at the 2/3 spot.
boozapalooza wrote:
Wild. Ty Jerome is a stud. Figured he would be in the 15-20M range. What a steal this would be
kodo wrote:FriedRise wrote:sco wrote:100% on Tre. I'll say that if we resign Tre (and keep Huerter, Giddey and Coby), I think it will be hard to find rotation minutes for Ayo. Backup PG goes to Tre and backup SG minutes will go to Huerter. That said, trading him for 2nds do nothing for me and I'd rather keep him...presumably his market value won't go up much under those circumstance, and if we could keep him cheap, he'd be decent insurance.
And Okoro too who'll be needing minutes at the 2/3 spot.
Oh yeah true...Okoro might be super redundant with Ayo.
It's still interesting that Tre was still a net negative and he mainly played as a direct sub to Giddey, meaning he played the most with the exact same lineup Giddey usually plays with and that lineup was all positive.
LateNight wrote:GuardianEnzo wrote:Windhorst says the Pacers are considering dumping Mathurin as a cost-saving move, which I've long suspected. I would be very much interested if that's the case.
He seems to have terrible decision making
Jcool0 wrote:aguifs wrote:Do we have a friggin plan?
If the Bulls do, you would be complaining to much to ever hear it.
boozapalooza wrote:5 minutes in and no deals yet!!!???