Def Swami wrote:Steve Kyler @stevekylerNBA 12m
RT @airbed2121: afflalo for bledsoe gonna happen at all ? ---> Long dead. Highly unlikely. Clips say they want to keep Bledsoe
this translates to We havent found a deal that we like for Bledsoe
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Def Swami wrote:Steve Kyler @stevekylerNBA 12m
RT @airbed2121: afflalo for bledsoe gonna happen at all ? ---> Long dead. Highly unlikely. Clips say they want to keep Bledsoe
Neon1 wrote:D12VCMagic wrote:Bobby Ray wrote:Ok guys assuming the the roster stays as is going into the season what is your lineups and who gets minutes?
Very little chance it stays the way it is, but if for some bizarre reason it does...
C-Vucevic/O'Quinn, with Nik getting 32-35 mpg
PF-Harris/Nicholson, Harris should be getting 32-35 mpg but he can also slide to SF when Harkless is on the bench so Nicholson could end up with more minutes. I'd give Davis the Al Harrington treatment until we dump him.
SF-Harkless/Harris/Afflalo, Moe gets 32-35 mpg while Harris and Afflalo could slide around to allow other guys like Nicholson and Oladipo get more minutes.
SG-Afflalo/Oladipo, Afflalo would likely start right away but we can slide him to SF or play Oladipo at PG to get Victor more minutes than just Afflalo's backup minutes.
PG-Nelson/Moore/Oladipo, I'm not sure how serious we are about Victor at PG but it can happen with the roster as is. Especially since you can count on Jameer missing games at some point in the season. I'm not a fan of Moore, but he'll still get minutes in this scenario.
There's no way Big Baby is out of the rotation (or starting lineup for that matter) if he is still on this roster. Harkless is obviously the odd man out since he is like our 7th or 8th best player.
The only way he will or should start is if he is better then one of Harris, Afflalo, Davis or even Oladipo. It's highly debatable if he is a better player then Nicholson if were going to be honest about it.
Hotshot Hower wrote:Arron Affalo's website/blog:
http://www.arronafflalo4.com/news/different-approach-offseason-training
A DIFFERENT APPROACH TO OFFSEASON TRAININGI’m at the point in my career where you search for those things to provide the fuel that goes into being motivated as a basketball player or professional.
Watching an exciting Finals and exciting playoffs this year was just fuel for me. I really want to be a part of that. I want to experience a Finals atmosphere. I want to experience that joy of winning. I’ve always, in my mind, felt I was a winner. I was built to win, and I play the game to win moreso than anything else.
As I get into my offseason training, I'm focusing a lot on my overall strength and conditioning, particularly my power and explosiveness. I feel like, in trying to get better on the NBA level throughout my career, I've really pushed myself mentally in terms of trying to educate myself on the game and my perspective on the game to try and just improve who I am as a person and hopefully it translates well on the court.Being 27 years old and entering the prime of my career, I feel I have to catch up athletically to what I can do on the court mentally. Right now it's all about my body. I'm working on improving the explosiveness in my legs, my overall strength of my upper body and then my conditioning. I feel like, if asked to, I should be able to play a 48-minute basketball game and not get tired. I'm shooting for that type of level of conditioning.
With the help of a trainer, I’ve begun a progressive 12-week camp to put me in the best position going into next season. I started on June 15th and I'll be going until September 15th, which will take me pretty much right up to training camp. The goal is to tone it up and by the end of it to kind of level off into the position I need to be to peak physically going into training camp for next season.
As part of this camp, I'm doing some cross sport training. I've implemented a lot of different elements when it comes to my overall core conditioning and building up my lungs: boxing, some swimming, a lot of aquatic stuff and basic sprints.
The underwater workouts take away my ability to breathe as I train, which hopefully builds up my lungs. I'm also doing a lot of sprint work, shorter distances with less rest to build up my lung capacity without so much rest. Some of my other cross training has to do with MMA and boxing a little bit.
there's more..
KingRobb02 wrote:RickB-Orlando wrote:You're kidding, right? Starting shooting guard that's a perfect third option and can play harassing defense at $7Mill permyear is right on the number or maybe even underpaid on that team.
You realize we were 6.7 points per 48 WORSE with him on the floor right?
MitchellUK wrote:BelgianMagic wrote:Probably BS, but thought i'd shareAmin Elhassan @AminESPN
I love the information age. College buddy tweets me that Paul Millsap is on his flight to Orlando. They can create space to sign him by waiving either Turkoglu (50%guarantee on last year) or Harrington (50% guarantee on last two years)
Well, Elhassan is "legit" in that he's an actual ESPN journalist. The rest is obviously conjecture, assuming that his friend has correctly identified Millsap, that Millsap is on his way to Orlando for NBA (specifically Magic) related reasons.
Skin wrote:thelead wrote:Noonskadoodle wrote:
Meer/Lamb/Moore
AA/Oladipo
Harris/Harkless/Osby
BBD/Nicholson
Vuc/KOQ
PLEASE trade some vets.
I would really like Hark & Harris in the starting lineup together with Oladipo.
Meer/Moore
Oladipo/Lamb
Harkless/Osby
Harris/Nicholson
Vuc/KOQrcklsscognition wrote:So we run Meer and Afflalo at the 1/2 and backup with Moore, Oladipo, and Harkless? Then run Harkless/Harris/Nicholson/Vucevic/Oquinn at the 3/4/5? Gonna be a long season.
I have a real problem with a #2 pick (that's a coming out as a junior, not a freshman) coming off the bench for a club that won 20 games last year. It just doesn't sit well with me.
We saw Harkless and Nicholson be brought along very slowly as rookies. Don't be surprised at all.
Sometimes rushing them too early will ruin them. Just trust JV. He's doing a great job developing so far.

D12VCMagic wrote:Harkless being the odd man out is absurd. He came on so strong at the end of last season and IMO has the most upside of anyone of the roster, including Oladipo. Having him ride the bench so tubby can jack up more dumb shots and steal minutes from our youngsters is a bad idea. He is another Otis mistake that we need to move to develop the young guys. If we can't find a taker, then he needs the Al Harrington treatment.
RickB-Orlando wrote:KingRobb02 wrote:RickB-Orlando wrote:You're kidding, right? Starting shooting guard that's a perfect third option and can play harassing defense at $7Mill permyear is right on the number or maybe even underpaid on that team.
You realize we were 6.7 points per 48 WORSE with him on the floor right?
I realize you ignored my comment, instead creating a straw man, blaming Afflalo for being in a situation that set him up for failure. He's not a number one scorer, yet he was expected to be most nights, and his defense suffered.
On a team like the Clips, where he doesn't have to bear the burden of the scoring load and can return to concentrating on defense and being a third option on plays, he's just right. It's a perfect situation for him.
Neon1 wrote:D12VCMagic wrote:Harkless being the odd man out is absurd. He came on so strong at the end of last season and IMO has the most upside of anyone of the roster, including Oladipo. Having him ride the bench so tubby can jack up more dumb shots and steal minutes from our youngsters is a bad idea. He is another Otis mistake that we need to move to develop the young guys. If we can't find a taker, then he needs the Al Harrington treatment.
Again. If Glen Davis is on this roster and healthy, which was the question posed, he will be in the lineup, AND starting.
Harkless has the most "upside". Again were using things that don't have actual value or proof to give reasons to why we should be starting players for no other reason then them actually proving they are worthy of that status.
Harkless "upside" was said to be "best case" Trevor Ariza and "worse case Devin EBanks" and what he produced was EXACTLY that, right in the middle of both. If you want "Proof" of that get back at me and ill prove it to you.
Neon1 wrote:D12VCMagic wrote:Harkless being the odd man out is absurd. He came on so strong at the end of last season and IMO has the most upside of anyone of the roster, including Oladipo. Having him ride the bench so tubby can jack up more dumb shots and steal minutes from our youngsters is a bad idea. He is another Otis mistake that we need to move to develop the young guys. If we can't find a taker, then he needs the Al Harrington treatment.
Again. If Glen Davis is on this roster and healthy, which was the question posed, he will be in the lineup, AND starting.
Harkless has the most "upside". Again were using things that don't have actual value or proof to give reasons to why we should be starting players for no other reason then them actually proving they are worthy of that status.
Harkless "upside" was said to be "best case" Trevor Ariza and "worse case Devin EBanks" and what he produced was EXACTLY that, right in the middle of both. If you want "Proof" of that get back at me and ill prove it to you.
Neon1 wrote:D12VCMagic wrote:Harkless being the odd man out is absurd. He came on so strong at the end of last season and IMO has the most upside of anyone of the roster, including Oladipo. Having him ride the bench so tubby can jack up more dumb shots and steal minutes from our youngsters is a bad idea. He is another Otis mistake that we need to move to develop the young guys. If we can't find a taker, then he needs the Al Harrington treatment.
Again. If Glen Davis is on this roster and healthy, which was the question posed, he will be in the lineup, AND starting.
Harkless has the most "upside". Again were using things that don't have actual value or proof to give reasons to why we should be starting players for no other reason then them actually proving they are worthy of that status.
Harkless "upside" was said to be "best case" Trevor Ariza and "worse case Devin EBanks" and what he produced was EXACTLY that, right in the middle of both. If you want "Proof" of that get back at me and ill prove it to you.
G-Heel wrote:Neon1 wrote:D12VCMagic wrote:Harkless being the odd man out is absurd. He came on so strong at the end of last season and IMO has the most upside of anyone of the roster, including Oladipo. Having him ride the bench so tubby can jack up more dumb shots and steal minutes from our youngsters is a bad idea. He is another Otis mistake that we need to move to develop the young guys. If we can't find a taker, then he needs the Al Harrington treatment.
Again. If Glen Davis is on this roster and healthy, which was the question posed, he will be in the lineup, AND starting.
Harkless has the most "upside". Again were using things that don't have actual value or proof to give reasons to why we should be starting players for no other reason then them actually proving they are worthy of that status.
Harkless "upside" was said to be "best case" Trevor Ariza and "worse case Devin EBanks" and what he produced was EXACTLY that, right in the middle of both. If you want "Proof" of that get back at me and ill prove it to you.
He's already close to Ariza's level and it's only his rookie season. You're seriously underrating him in all your posts. In time, he'll prove to be very important because of his ability to play defense.
All in all, I'm not very high on anyone we have except Dipo. But Harkless can certainly be a very valuable member of a contending team.
G-Heel wrote:Neon1 wrote:D12VCMagic wrote:Harkless being the odd man out is absurd. He came on so strong at the end of last season and IMO has the most upside of anyone of the roster, including Oladipo. Having him ride the bench so tubby can jack up more dumb shots and steal minutes from our youngsters is a bad idea. He is another Otis mistake that we need to move to develop the young guys. If we can't find a taker, then he needs the Al Harrington treatment.
Again. If Glen Davis is on this roster and healthy, which was the question posed, he will be in the lineup, AND starting.
Harkless has the most "upside". Again were using things that don't have actual value or proof to give reasons to why we should be starting players for no other reason then them actually proving they are worthy of that status.
Harkless "upside" was said to be "best case" Trevor Ariza and "worse case Devin EBanks" and what he produced was EXACTLY that, right in the middle of both. If you want "Proof" of that get back at me and ill prove it to you.
He's already close to Ariza's level and it's only his rookie season. You're seriously underrating him in all your posts. In time, he'll prove to be very important because of his ability to play defense.
All in all, I'm not very high on anyone we have except Dipo. But Harkless can certainly be a very valuable member of a contending team.
MellowRose wrote:Moe Harkless vs. Jimmy Butler - I think these players have a tremendous amount in common in terms of playing style, and I'm expecting Harkless to make a big jump this upcoming season just as Butler did.
I'm looking at the advanced stats section, fyi.
Harkless - http://www.basketball-reference.com/pla ... lma01.html
Butler - http://www.basketball-reference.com/pla ... eji01.html
Butler has a better 3 point shooting percentage, but that's where I'm projecting Harkless will have better numbers at this upcoming season.