C.lupus wrote:cpfsf wrote:There's nothing wrong with being gay, having gay thoughts, or watching the Sex and the City movie on my birthday.
This would be true if you were female and hot but something tells me you aren't.
Bingo.
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C.lupus wrote:cpfsf wrote:There's nothing wrong with being gay, having gay thoughts, or watching the Sex and the City movie on my birthday.
This would be true if you were female and hot but something tells me you aren't.
SMAC-K wrote:Mayo>>>>Love and that 5th pick
OJ Mayo is one of the best defenders in the league, hes a two way player and hes a great passer and playmaker.
basketball royalty wrote:Is Miami considered a big city in the States? I thought guys just went there because of the weather and the bitches?
john2jer wrote:And seriously, someone's bagging on the Lawson/Denver/Charlotte/whatever trade? We took 2 point guards, and trade the 18th pick after the guy we wanted didn't fall to us. Were we supposed to just take Lawson at that point and keep 3 point guards? Assuming at the time we had a shot at Rubio playing?
If Lawson is performing as a top 5 player, doesn't that mean you can bash everyone who had picks 5-18 for not selecting/keeping him? Terrible logic.
And seriously, go take a look at Brandon Jennings as of late. He's been downright ugly shooting the ball, and he's playing in a system that let's him play 70 minutes a game and keep the ball in his hands for 20 of the 24 seconds on the shot clock. If you can't see that the roles would be reversed if Jennings was in Minnesota and Flynn was in Milwaukee, then you're just not paying attention. Or don't know the game.
John Doe [MN] wrote:
Rubio/Curry/Lawson/Ellington is a hell of a draft. Maybe we trade one when Rubio comes over, but that's the plan with Sessions/Flynn anyway.
basketball royalty wrote:Is Miami considered a big city in the States? I thought guys just went there because of the weather and the bitches?
John Doe [MN] wrote:I'm bagging on the logic that led to it. A lot of metrics for evaluating draft prospects had Flynn and Lawson rated similarly (often with Lawson higher). Both have similar games. One was shooting up the board, the other inexplicably dropping. So we take the one we have to reach for rather than getting great value by taking the other identical (if not better) one at 18?
Rubio/Curry/Lawson/Ellington is a hell of a draft. Maybe we trade one when Rubio comes over, but that's the plan with Sessions/Flynn anyway.
And yes, Jennings is still better than Flynn, despite Flynn's godly .508 to .484 advantage in TS% (read: neither number is good). Jennings has a higher assist%, lower turnover%, and is still shooting .393 on a high volume of threes, which is way better than Flynn's outside shooting. I don't see what Flynn gives you that makes up for Jennings' superiority as a playmaker and floor spacer. For the record, I wanted Curry at 6, so this is all kind of a moot point anyway.
"A while back,'' Cardinal said, "I took a picture of the standings and texted it to Love, just to bust his chops,'' Cardinal said. "He sent me a picture back of a snowdrift.''
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