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Are we stuck at mediocrity in the future?

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Re: Are we stuck at mediocrity in the future? 

Post#21 » by Dat2U » Thu Feb 13, 2014 7:53 pm

AFM wrote:I think Hands touched on this before and i agree with him, but I'm not sure a team with a max PG has a good chance of competing. I'd much rather have a good cheap PG and a max SG/SF who can score from anywhere on the court.
So much of the NBA involves luck. A Durant or a TMac are once in a generation type players.


Awesome, so we can just trade Wall for Durant or LeBron and were set! :lol:

And you or hands please tell me how many max SG/SFs there are in the entire league. I'd love to know.
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Re: Are we stuck at mediocrity in the future? 

Post#22 » by AFM » Thu Feb 13, 2014 7:54 pm

Dat2U wrote:
AFM wrote:I think Hands touched on this before and i agree with him, but I'm not sure a team with a max PG has a good chance of competing. I'd much rather have a good cheap PG and a max SG/SF who can score from anywhere on the court.
So much of the NBA involves luck. A Durant or a TMac are once in a generation type players.


Awesome, so we can just trade Wall for Durant or LeBron and were set! :lol:

And you or hands please tell me how many max SG/SFs there are in the entire league. I'd love to know.

That's why I said Durant is a once in a generation player...

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