Buck You wrote:http://espn.go.com/nba/boxscore?gameId=400491590
I'm probably late but joe alexander on the warriors? lol
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Buck You wrote:http://espn.go.com/nba/boxscore?gameId=400491590
I'm probably late but joe alexander on the warriors? lol
SpursNBucks wrote:mattg wrote:CanadaBucks wrote:I was thinking 8 or 9 a year prior to this coming out, I still wouldn't go over that if I was the Jazz but there's more than just talent involved in this one.
ETA-Sorry he's not close to the same caliber as Paul George though.
Yes he is. Sure George is a better athlete, defender and rebounder but Hayward is a significantly better shooter, and is a more versatile offensive player who can run the offense, play off ball or as a PnR handler. He scores at a better rate than George and turns the ball over less. They are most certainly similar caliber players and its silly that members of a board with as many smart posters as this one can't see that.
I didn't read every post after this, but really? George is on a whole different level-- it's not even close-why is this comparison being made? Hayward is not worth anything close to that kind of coin. The ONLY thing Hayward does better is his outside shot- and it's not like he is lights out. His overall game is pretty weak.
The Jazz have been a fine franchise, but not really doing that well with their recent decisions. For a 3rd overall pick Kanter is kind of just decent, I think over-rated (it was a weak draft). Favors is their best player, but even in his case I don't quite see super star-another 3rd overall pick. Not a Trey Burke fan- his deficiencies will show up in the NBA. Should have traded Millsap. They are not a good team and will be in the lotto discussion.
paul wrote:Buck You wrote:http://espn.go.com/nba/boxscore?gameId=400491590
I'm probably late but joe alexander on the warriors? lol
It gets weirder - pretty sure he hasn't laced up a sneaker yet because he's got a fracture in his lower leg, and despite that and some other guys getting cut he's still there.
paulpressey25 wrote:worthlessBucks wrote:He will kill someone at some point, I don't doubt that.
Sam Smith saw Artest up close covering the Bulls. In years past he wrote a column or two where he said he felt Artest was too mentally unstable to be in the league and that the NBA was playing with fire by allowing him to stay around. And this was before the Brawl in the Palace (10-year anniversary next month I think).
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Baddy Chuck wrote:Steven Adams is having a really promising preseason for OKC.
Baddy Chuck wrote:Steven Adams is having a really promising preseason for OKC.

Ayt wrote:Dipo has looked really good in the PS.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HEVGr4TFTNE[/youtube]
I like how he handled the double in the post at around 2 min.
“There's a lot of shots that's been there and I've been making the late pass,” Ellis said. “I think the majority of my turnovers come because instead of me taking that shot or making the layup, I try to pass. I've got to get out of that. I've got to be more aggressive and make the defense move.”

EastSideBucksFan wrote:http://www.cbssports.com/nba/eye-on-basketball/24132134/monta-ellis-thinks-hes-passing-too-much-no-seriously“There's a lot of shots that's been there and I've been making the late pass,” Ellis said. “I think the majority of my turnovers come because instead of me taking that shot or making the layup, I try to pass. I've got to get out of that. I've got to be more aggressive and make the defense move.”
emunney wrote:
We need a man shaped like a chicken nugget with the shot selection of a 21st birthday party.
GHOSTofSIKMA wrote:
if you combined jabari parker, royal ivey, a shrimp and a ball sack youd have javon carter
EastSideBucksFan wrote:Oladipo looks like the next Wade to me.
The Cavs would've been unstoppable if they would've put him next to Irving.
El Duderino wrote:EastSideBucksFan wrote:Oladipo looks like the next Wade to me.
The Cavs would've been unstoppable if they would've put him next to Irving.
The Cavs have had three other top 5 picks besides Irving, including a first overall pick and i'm not a fan of how they've used those picks. That was their chance after taking Irving to build a great young core.
fishnc wrote:If I had a gun with two bullets and I was in a room with Hitler, Bin Laden, and LeBron, I would shoot LeBron twice.
EastSideBucksFan wrote:El Duderino wrote:EastSideBucksFan wrote:Oladipo looks like the next Wade to me.
The Cavs would've been unstoppable if they would've put him next to Irving.
The Cavs have had three other top 5 picks besides Irving, including a first overall pick and i'm not a fan of how they've used those picks. That was their chance after taking Irving to build a great young core.
Agreed. They've picked pretty horribly.
A core of Kyrie Irving/Victor Oladipo/Andre Drummond has a great 10 year run and contends for a championship.
fishnc wrote:If I had a gun with two bullets and I was in a room with Hitler, Bin Laden, and LeBron, I would shoot LeBron twice.
