Discussing Other Teams' Moves Part 4
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i just realized that its going to be hard to take terrence jones out of that starting PF spot though...he's shooting really well
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Nivek wrote:Only way I'd take Smith is with the proviso that he'd be immediately released if he attempts a shot from outside 3 feet or from inside 3pt range. Not even a desperation 16-footer with the shot clock expiring.
And when I say "immediately," I mean during the game. As in, Smith pulls up and shoots one of his patented 20-foot Js, and Wittman calls timeout to replace him in the lineup and release him on the spot. As in, "Josh, go get cleaned up. We'd like you gone before the end of the game."
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tontoz wrote:jangles86 wrote:tontoz wrote:
No you wouldn't. We need help on offense and Smith is a train wreck on offense. He is taking 14 shots per game with a TS of 41.7%.
In a better situation on a better team he'd be more efficient and also is a beast defender. Also is only 29.
That is what they said in Atlanta. I used to live there and follow the Hawks.
Imagine him getting a defensive rebound and trying to lead the break himself, ignoring Wall running right beside him. Then throwing a pass at the last second that goes out of bounds. That is the reality of Smith. He isn't going to change.
From his 4th through 7th seasons, his TS% was .520, .533, .536 & .540 respectively. If he can get back to that level of efficiency, he can be useful because he's still a good defender at this stage.
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Dat2U wrote:From his 4th through 7th seasons, his TS% was .520, .533, .536 & .540 respectively. If he can get back to that level of efficiency, he can be useful because he's still a good defender at this stage.
Still that is pretty bad for a pf. His foul shooting has fallen off a cliff so it is doubtful he can get back to that level. He used to shoot 70% from the line.
He would be better off playing on a team with an alpha scorer where he wouldn't see the ball much. He would probably be good on the Cavs.
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Dark Faze wrote:i just realized that its going to be hard to take terrence jones out of that starting PF spot though...he's shooting really well
If Josh Smith is holding out for a starting spot, he might have to play for the Sixers.
I think he would be best utilized as a back-up PF and "small ball" Center.
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Nivek wrote:Only way I'd take Smith is with the proviso that he'd be immediately released if he attempts a shot from outside 3 feet or from inside 3pt range. Not even a desperation 16-footer with the shot clock expiring.
And when I say "immediately," I mean during the game. As in, Smith pulls up and shoots one of his patented 20-foot Js, and Wittman calls timeout to replace him in the lineup and release him on the spot. As in, "Josh, go get cleaned up. We'd like you gone before the end of the game."
Beautiful.
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OTOH, aren't Smith's clanging 20 foot clanging Js perfect for Randy "long midrange J" Wittman's offense?
Smith and Wittman are a match made in heaven.

Smith and Wittman are a match made in heaven.

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He seems like a complete jerk in major decline......I'll pass.
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Dark Faze wrote:i just realized that its going to be hard to take terrence jones out of that starting PF spot though...he's shooting really well
Jones has been out hurt. he is only played 4 games.
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I don't want Smove anywhere near this team regardless of cost...and that's just from a basketball perspective. When you account for his personality....it would for me test my fandom.
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FWIW.
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pineappleheadindc wrote:Nivek wrote:Only way I'd take Smith is with the proviso that he'd be immediately released if he attempts a shot from outside 3 feet or from inside 3pt range. Not even a desperation 16-footer with the shot clock expiring.
And when I say "immediately," I mean during the game. As in, Smith pulls up and shoots one of his patented 20-foot Js, and Wittman calls timeout to replace him in the lineup and release him on the spot. As in, "Josh, go get cleaned up. We'd like you gone before the end of the game."
Beautiful.
what's truly hilarious is the idea of Kobe and Smith playing together on the Lakers.
That duo could probably end world hunger if they teamed up.
(got that from the thread on the gen board).
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keynote wrote:FWIW.
[tweet]https://twitter.com/jorgeccastillo/status/547122012427403264[/tweet]
That's a new one. "For the record..." and "source says..." in the same tweet.

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keynote wrote:FWIW.
[tweet]https://twitter.com/jorgeccastillo/status/547122012427403264[/tweet]
Smith is friends with Dwight and Rondo. I believe they played on the same HS team.
I think it was Oak Hill Acadamy or something like that.
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dobrojim wrote:pineappleheadindc wrote:Nivek wrote:Only way I'd take Smith is with the proviso that he'd be immediately released if he attempts a shot from outside 3 feet or from inside 3pt range. Not even a desperation 16-footer with the shot clock expiring.
And when I say "immediately," I mean during the game. As in, Smith pulls up and shoots one of his patented 20-foot Js, and Wittman calls timeout to replace him in the lineup and release him on the spot. As in, "Josh, go get cleaned up. We'd like you gone before the end of the game."
Beautiful.
what's truly hilarious is the idea of Kobe and Smith playing together on the Lakers.
That duo could probably end world hunger if they teamed up.
(got that from the thread on the gen board).
I'd pay to see him end up on the Knicks. Partnering with J.R. Smith.
The universe would wobble.

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Tontoz he is actually best friends with Smith.....they did indeed play together at Oak Hill.
Also see this article from earlier this year. Expect Smith in Dallas. Signing Smith could keep Rondo a Maverick. Also not a horrible place to be a sixth man defensive type.
http://m.bleacherreport.com/articles/19 ... in-the-nba
Who better to motivate Smith than his best friend?
Also see this article from earlier this year. Expect Smith in Dallas. Signing Smith could keep Rondo a Maverick. Also not a horrible place to be a sixth man defensive type.
http://m.bleacherreport.com/articles/19 ... in-the-nba
Who better to motivate Smith than his best friend?
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Damn I didnt realize Jones played so few games
rockets gotta be putting the full court press on Smith then
rockets gotta be putting the full court press on Smith then
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Why can' wizards ever sign a new player! 
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Induveca wrote:Tontoz he is actually best friends with Smith.....they did indeed play together at Oak Hill.
Also see this article from earlier this year. Expect Smith in Dallas. Signing Smith could keep Rondo a Maverick. Also not a horrible place to be a sixth man defensive type.
http://m.bleacherreport.com/articles/19 ... in-the-nba
Who better to motivate Smith than his best friend?
Howard will be recruiting him too. It is a lock he winds up in Houston or Dallas. Funny considering the drama that went on with those two teams over the summer.
Howard and Smith have known each other since elementary school i believe.
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WallWithTheDime wrote:Why can' wizards ever sign a new player!
The guy is in a very unique position by being a player who can be really good and getting to pick your team during the season, meaning you already know who is good unlike being a free agent in the offseason. Would be foolish to think he'd pick us over his buddies on contending Western Conference teams.













