Crazy-Canuck wrote:Even with giannis and lopez, shifting from jrue to dame absolutely cratered that defense. An aging and hurt Middleton didnt help.
I'm sure Doc didnt help either.
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Crazy-Canuck wrote:Even with giannis and lopez, shifting from jrue to dame absolutely cratered that defense. An aging and hurt Middleton didnt help.
CrossOver wrote:
HeatFanLifer wrote:Spoiler:
Even if the Heat somehow managed to get through the injury riddled East and get to the finals, do they really have what it takes to win it all? Vegas oddsmakers say no. Orlando, Atlanta, Detroit, even Philly and Indy all have better odds to go all the way. Is it possible the Heat can do something here? Yes, but this team needs a franchise player that will win games. Not just help win.
MettaWorldPanda wrote:Spoiler:
Why would Giannis in his right mind want to come to a Miami team without Bam on it? Why would Bam’s agent who’s also Giannis agent want to see Bam end up on the Bucks? The Heat don’t do business this way. Bam is a home grown franchise pillar in the eyes of this FO
SA37 wrote:MettaWorldPanda wrote:Spoiler:
Why would Giannis in his right mind want to come to a Miami team without Bam on it? Why would Bam’s agent who’s also Giannis agent want to see Bam end up on the Bucks? The Heat don’t do business this way. Bam is a home grown franchise pillar in the eyes of this FO
Like I said, my guess is Bam would be sent to a 3rd team. I don't think Milwaukee -- or any 3rd team -- is taking any combination of anything else Miami can offer -- and other teams will make strong offers for Giannis.
The thing Milwaukee needs most is draft picks given they traded away most of their 1sts in the Holiday and Lillard deals. If it were Miami's picks, the stronger Miami's team is, the worse those picks are likely to be.
Miami would still be unlikely to have the best offer. San Antonio and OKC have crazy amounts of picks and young guys they could send to Milwaukee, for example.
twix2500 wrote:
Crazy-Canuck wrote:Spoiler:
I dont think it's unfathomable for the Bucks to see:
Jak as the pg of the future.
Ware as the C of the future.
Herro as the hometown kid and stop gap
Multiple unprotected picks and swaps
As the basis of a deal.
SA37 wrote:Crazy-Canuck wrote:Spoiler:
I dont think it's unfathomable for the Bucks to see:
Jak as the pg of the future.
Ware as the C of the future.
Herro as the hometown kid and stop gap
Multiple unprotected picks and swaps
As the basis of a deal.
IMO, Herro is a "run of the mill" guard. That sounds harsh, but he's not even top-10 at his position. And it's less about him and more about the talent in the league: the NBA is just full of guards than can get you 20-25 a game. How much better is Herro than Coby White, Norman Powell, RJ Barrett, Austin Reaves, Cam Thomas, Bradley Beal, Anfernee Simons, Devin Vassell, or CJ McCollum?
And, that Miami offer is beatable and Giannis goes to a better team:
OKC: Holmgren, Dieng, Topic, and picks (from other teams)
San Antonio: Harper, Sochan, Johnson, and picks.
Houston: Sengun OR Jabari Smith, Sheppard, and picks
Bam is "unique"; there are very few players who can play both sides of the ball as well as he does. Yeah, he's passive offensively, but he still gets you 20/game and is an all-NBA level defender.
SoFlaKingReal wrote:Crazy that we were all fawning over Lillard. Guy is as soft as baby s***.
The narrative is now that he "never wanted to leave Portland" lmao
https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/45899364/next-damian-lillard-nba-future-portland-trail-blazer
This is the person reporting this rumor. Some rando in Instabul lmao3ammy3uck3ts wrote:
twix2500 wrote:This is the person reporting this rumor. Some rando in Instabul lmao3ammy3uck3ts wrote:
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