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dunkonu21 wrote:Roy>Foye (for now)
Al>LMA (forever)
Brewer>Outlaw (Brew had a rough rookie season, but lets be honest you know it's true)
McCants>Webster (better scorer)
Oden=Rose or Beasley? (we'll see what happens)
it's quotes like these that make me sooo mad I lost my sig rights after only one waring...

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blazersmaniac8 wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
it's quotes like these that make me sooo mad I lost my sig rights after only one waring...
I'll sig it, its pretty lol, especially if they end up with the 3rd pick
Thank you for all the memories BRoy. You were a class act and brought hope to an entire region for 5 years. You will be missed.
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If you got arguments lets hear em!
McCants' offensive potential blows Webster out of the water. 15 ppg on 45% shooting and 40+% 3p shooting. Webster gets a 1 more reb and Cants gets 1 more assist. McCants is much stronger than Webster. McCants had a good amount more turnovers and fouls, but in my opinion that just means he has more to grow and more potential to get even better.
You can't argue that LMA is better than Al unless you are crazy. Al has a much better philosophy than LMA who is soft and relies on the jumper too much.
Brewer and Outlaw both came into the league far from NBA ready, but Outlaw has had 4 years to develop and is still somewhat of a disappointment. Brewer can't shoot, is weak and lost confidence this season. Even still he got a lot better with his shot and has a good frame to put on weight and get stronger. Next season Brewer will be a force. Kid is an animal and does not stop moving, where Outlaw is kinda lackadaisical and without a great BBall IQ, which Brewer is known for having a great one.
Foye vs Roy is obviously impossible to argue. I'll conceed the point until their careers last a bit longer.
McCants' offensive potential blows Webster out of the water. 15 ppg on 45% shooting and 40+% 3p shooting. Webster gets a 1 more reb and Cants gets 1 more assist. McCants is much stronger than Webster. McCants had a good amount more turnovers and fouls, but in my opinion that just means he has more to grow and more potential to get even better.
You can't argue that LMA is better than Al unless you are crazy. Al has a much better philosophy than LMA who is soft and relies on the jumper too much.
Brewer and Outlaw both came into the league far from NBA ready, but Outlaw has had 4 years to develop and is still somewhat of a disappointment. Brewer can't shoot, is weak and lost confidence this season. Even still he got a lot better with his shot and has a good frame to put on weight and get stronger. Next season Brewer will be a force. Kid is an animal and does not stop moving, where Outlaw is kinda lackadaisical and without a great BBall IQ, which Brewer is known for having a great one.
Foye vs Roy is obviously impossible to argue. I'll conceed the point until their careers last a bit longer.
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sabi wrote:dunkonu21, how many games do you think the wolves will win next season?
Well that is basically impossible to answer because I dont know who is gonna be on the team. I can give it a shot tho.
If wolves draft Rose, Beasley Lopez or Mayo who all imo would have an imediate impact I could see them winning 35 games or maybe above .500 if everything goes really well.
If they go for higher risk, higher reward guys like Jordan, Gillinari or Randolph then I think we will win 33-35
I don't see any way we don't win 30. Foye, McCants and Brewer are all going to grow by leaps and bounds I can almost assure you. Jefferson will be a force like he was this year with better D.
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I think McCants will keep improving even though I like Webster's potential a lot better. He's already there skill wise to take over games, but he gets mental blocks after doing really well and stops taking shots. It's like he has fear of success or something.

Prodigy73 wrote:fredericklove wrote:Chill out, bro. Things will get better when we face the next 3 games in Nets, Mavs and Rockets, relax, chill.
If we go 0-3 during that Imma chillllllllllllll