TorontoBarneys wrote:It's the beginning of the season and "calling out" your star player for having a bad game is idiotic.
That doesn’t appear to be what happened.
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TorontoBarneys wrote:It's the beginning of the season and "calling out" your star player for having a bad game is idiotic.
tamaraw08 wrote:I can't see any GM in their right mind trading for this guy who is a head case, injury prone and a bad 3pt shooter who is owed about 127mil for the next 3 years.
Bornstellar wrote:It's crazy that he's only 26 and his career is nose diving. Just 3 years ago the Memphis Grizzlies looked like the next up and coming team. How quickly things change in the NBA
Lunartic wrote:Why didn't the Griz just keep the same young team together anyway? They're garbage now
Frank Dux wrote:Bornstellar wrote:It's crazy that he's only 26 and his career is nose diving. Just 3 years ago the Memphis Grizzlies looked like the next up and coming team. How quickly things change in the NBA
Just goes to show you can never take your opportunity for granted. The league moves on fast if you get caught up in drugs/booze, especially if you’re an undersized guy who completely relies on athleticism.
doogie_hauser wrote:Lunartic wrote:Why didn't the Griz just keep the same young team together anyway? They're garbage now
That's not really fair.
They are a small market team that will always find it difficult to attact big names and stars
They got a very good return for Desmond Bane and some very good and exciting young players
Their front office incorrectly bet on Ja Morant turning his off field antics aside and now will probably need to trade him at a sunk cost.
Playing in the West doesn't help either when geographically they should be in The East.
Overall they need to move from JA and trade him as soon as possible.
Saul Goodman wrote:Maybe the Rockets see it as a worthwhile risk
Fred VanVleet
Reed Sheppard
Tari Eason
2027 Brooklyn 1st
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JA
Lunartic wrote:doogie_hauser wrote:Lunartic wrote:Why didn't the Griz just keep the same young team together anyway? They're garbage now
That's not really fair.
They are a small market team that will always find it difficult to attact big names and stars
They got a very good return for Desmond Bane and some very good and exciting young players
Their front office incorrectly bet on Ja Morant turning his off field antics aside and now will probably need to trade him at a sunk cost.
Playing in the West doesn't help either when geographically they should be in The East.
Overall they need to move from JA and trade him as soon as possible.
They traded away 2 legit starters in Bane and Brooks, two key components in them winning games. Those are unforced errors.
Ja is a maniac but a lot easier to trade when he's leading a 50+ win team vs some sub .500 junkpile.
Larry Ellison wrote:Lunartic wrote:doogie_hauser wrote:
That's not really fair.
They are a small market team that will always find it difficult to attact big names and stars
They got a very good return for Desmond Bane and some very good and exciting young players
Their front office incorrectly bet on Ja Morant turning his off field antics aside and now will probably need to trade him at a sunk cost.
Playing in the West doesn't help either when geographically they should be in The East.
Overall they need to move from JA and trade him as soon as possible.
They traded away 2 legit starters in Bane and Brooks, two key components in them winning games. Those are unforced errors.
Ja is a maniac but a lot easier to trade when he's leading a 50+ win team vs some sub .500 junkpile.
I don't see the Bane trade as an error. They got a very good return for him. Bane isn't exactly lighting it up in ORL. But really the trade was a way to add draft capital, opening up a longer timeline to build around youth. The Grizz were not a championship contender with Bane. The trade was an acknowledgement of that. They sold high on Bane to a team that was desperate enough for outside shooting that it was willing to overpay. Good trade.
MrBigShot wrote:Ja is a testament to the fact that talent and athleticism aren't everything. He is the antithesis of DRose.
Edrees wrote:JRoy wrote:Monta Ellis have it all
I was hoping and expecting this to be one of the first replies. You did not disappoint. Jroy have it all.
Larry Ellison wrote:Lunartic wrote:doogie_hauser wrote:
That's not really fair.
They are a small market team that will always find it difficult to attact big names and stars
They got a very good return for Desmond Bane and some very good and exciting young players
Their front office incorrectly bet on Ja Morant turning his off field antics aside and now will probably need to trade him at a sunk cost.
Playing in the West doesn't help either when geographically they should be in The East.
Overall they need to move from JA and trade him as soon as possible.
They traded away 2 legit starters in Bane and Brooks, two key components in them winning games. Those are unforced errors.
Ja is a maniac but a lot easier to trade when he's leading a 50+ win team vs some sub .500 junkpile.
I don't see the Bane trade as an error. They got a very good return for him. Bane isn't exactly lighting it up in ORL. But really the trade was a way to add draft capital, opening up a longer timeline to build around youth. The Grizz were not a championship contender with Bane. The trade was an acknowledgement of that. They sold high on Bane to a team that was desperate enough for outside shooting that it was willing to overpay. Good trade.