fansinceforever wrote:This is a big "who cares?". Just don't come out of the gates looking like trash again.
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fansinceforever wrote:This is a big "who cares?". Just don't come out of the gates looking like trash again.
When's the prediction thread going up?
GHOSTofSIKMA wrote:
that wasnt my point....tongue in cheek talk....i think signing the antetekoumbros is a no brainer....my point was more to Blazza who goes ballistic everytime we make a contract with his siblings. to me its legal salary cap circumvention. like in a good way. im surprised other teams dont use it like we do.
unrelated but if my brother was giannis id be like big bro....see if horst needs a 53 year old dead eye shooter on the herd.....tell him i dont move all that well but i can still shoot if i get serious about it and tell him the intangibles id bring theyd never regret it...id tell him to just float the idea right?
if horst agreed id save the golden pen and tell the big bro.....can we do this next year too?
Baddy Chuck wrote:I want to win but I also love chaos.
emunney wrote:tsamo wrote:I will die on this hill, Thanasis can be a serviceable 15th man on an NBA team and his charisma, motor, plus endless energy can really help in some cases. I don't consider it a wasted roster spot for the min.
Alex on the other hand...
Everybody loves Thanasis, he is athletically suited to compete in the league, he's very competitive, his effort is never in question, and nobody in the world communicates more effectively with Giannis. He has substantial value outside of his value on the court, which is effectively zero, even accepting that he's a viable end-of-bench player on the merits of his play, which I won't.
But he's a hell of a lot closer to being worthy of the 15th spot than Alex is worthy of a 2 way. That's 100% about keeping his family close.
Bucknado wrote:Damn it, thats the wrong brother. Sign Kostas to a 2 year deal. NG’d in year 2. That’ll guarantee Giannis sticks around.
blazza18 wrote:GHOSTofSIKMA wrote:
that wasnt my point....tongue in cheek talk....i think signing the antetekoumbros is a no brainer....my point was more to Blazza who goes ballistic everytime we make a contract with his siblings. to me its legal salary cap circumvention. like in a good way. im surprised other teams dont use it like we do.
unrelated but if my brother was giannis id be like big bro....see if horst needs a 53 year old dead eye shooter on the herd.....tell him i dont move all that well but i can still shoot if i get serious about it and tell him the intangibles id bring theyd never regret it...id tell him to just float the idea right?
if horst agreed id save the golden pen and tell the big bro.....can we do this next year too?
It makes me mad and I'm genuinely embarrassed by how everyone treats and reacts to Thanasis but I've mostly ignored everything about it since we decided to bring him back this time round. My preference would be to never see him on the team but I simply don't care about him anymore.
On today's announcement specifically it doesn't really have anything to do with his brothers and more to do with wanting the Bucks to stop doing stuff in fear of Giannis leaving. It's been 13 years we shouldn't have to worry about that stuff anymore.
MartyConlonOnTheRun wrote:emunney wrote:tsamo wrote:I will die on this hill, Thanasis can be a serviceable 15th man on an NBA team and his charisma, motor, plus endless energy can really help in some cases. I don't consider it a wasted roster spot for the min.
Alex on the other hand...
Everybody loves Thanasis, he is athletically suited to compete in the league, he's very competitive, his effort is never in question, and nobody in the world communicates more effectively with Giannis. He has substantial value outside of his value on the court, which is effectively zero, even accepting that he's a viable end-of-bench player on the merits of his play, which I won't.
But he's a hell of a lot closer to being worthy of the 15th spot than Alex is worthy of a 2 way. That's 100% about keeping his family close.
I've never given as big of a disgusted, disappointed look to my kids than bud did numerous times with Thanasty. Seemed like he was constantly screwing up plays in garbage time when Bud was still taking the game seriously and trying to get younger guys reps. I could see him being a nuisance to the coaching staff of the 15th man is constantly goofing off
GHOSTofSIKMA wrote:MartyConlonOnTheRun wrote:emunney wrote:
Everybody loves Thanasis, he is athletically suited to compete in the league, he's very competitive, his effort is never in question, and nobody in the world communicates more effectively with Giannis. He has substantial value outside of his value on the court, which is effectively zero, even accepting that he's a viable end-of-bench player on the merits of his play, which I won't.
But he's a hell of a lot closer to being worthy of the 15th spot than Alex is worthy of a 2 way. That's 100% about keeping his family close.
I've never given as big of a disgusted, disappointed look to my kids than bud did numerous times with Thanasty. Seemed like he was constantly screwing up plays in garbage time when Bud was still taking the game seriously and trying to get younger guys reps. I could see him being a nuisance to the coaching staff of the 15th man is constantly goofing off
but also beyond ridiculous giannis goes on and on about how important winning is to him with his brothers on the roster. there is that too but its part of the whole equation
blazza18 wrote:GHOSTofSIKMA wrote:
that wasnt my point....tongue in cheek talk....i think signing the antetekoumbros is a no brainer....my point was more to Blazza who goes ballistic everytime we make a contract with his siblings. to me its legal salary cap circumvention. like in a good way. im surprised other teams dont use it like we do.
unrelated but if my brother was giannis id be like big bro....see if horst needs a 53 year old dead eye shooter on the herd.....tell him i dont move all that well but i can still shoot if i get serious about it and tell him the intangibles id bring theyd never regret it...id tell him to just float the idea right?
if horst agreed id save the golden pen and tell the big bro.....can we do this next year too?
It makes me mad and I'm genuinely embarrassed by how everyone treats and reacts to Thanasis but I've mostly ignored everything about it since we decided to bring him back this time round. My preference would be to never see him on the team but I simply don't care about him anymore.
On today's announcement specifically it doesn't really have anything to do with his brothers and more to do with wanting the Bucks to stop doing stuff in fear of Giannis leaving. It's been 13 years we shouldn't have to worry about that stuff anymore.
MickeyDavis wrote:GHOSTofSIKMA wrote:MartyConlonOnTheRun wrote:I've never given as big of a disgusted, disappointed look to my kids than bud did numerous times with Thanasty. Seemed like he was constantly screwing up plays in garbage time when Bud was still taking the game seriously and trying to get younger guys reps. I could see him being a nuisance to the coaching staff of the 15th man is constantly goofing off
but also beyond ridiculous giannis goes on and on about how important winning is to him with his brothers on the roster. there is that too but its part of the whole equation
The end of bench guys have no bearing on the success of the team. We won a championship with Toupane, Wilson and Kurucs.
Right. My point was they were all end of bench guys at one point on the championship team. Toupane played 8 games. The crying from some about the current end of bench guys is crazy.emunney wrote:MickeyDavis wrote:GHOSTofSIKMA wrote:
but also beyond ridiculous giannis goes on and on about how important winning is to him with his brothers on the roster. there is that too but its part of the whole equation
The end of bench guys have no bearing on the success of the team. We won a championship with Toupane, Wilson and Kurucs.
We had to trade Wilson and Toupane was a 2 way. But we did have Nwora and Elijah Bryant. And of course Thanasis himself.
LISTEN2JAZZ wrote:When you sign someone who is so clearly not an NBA player, you’re really rolling the dice on a salary cap circumvention punishment. I don’t support this at all, and would rather deal with needing to trade Giannis.
stillgotgame wrote:LISTEN2JAZZ wrote:When you sign someone who is so clearly not an NBA player, you’re really rolling the dice on a salary cap circumvention punishment. I don’t support this at all, and would rather deal with needing to trade Giannis.
Bronny says hi. Where do you draw the enforcement line?
-Jragon- wrote:Who do you want back? Nwora? Marjon? They are probably still available
stillgotgame wrote:LISTEN2JAZZ wrote:When you sign someone who is so clearly not an NBA player, you’re really rolling the dice on a salary cap circumvention punishment. I don’t support this at all, and would rather deal with needing to trade Giannis.
Bronny says hi. Where do you draw the enforcement line?
paulpressey25 wrote:This guy is a PR persons dream. My new favorite Buck. No one else is close.