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WeekapaugGroove wrote:In the least surprising tweet of the day miles plumlee is available. Suns won't just give him away and I don't see an obvious deal but he could help this bucks team. Clips pick would get it done but I wouldn't do it I were the bucks.
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I always get mixed up as to which of the two Plumlee's is the better one. They each seem to have their moments the past two years.
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paulpressey25 wrote:WeekapaugGroove wrote:In the least surprising tweet of the day miles plumlee is available. Suns won't just give him away and I don't see an obvious deal but he could help this bucks team. Clips pick would get it done but I wouldn't do it I were the bucks.
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I always get mixed up as to which of the two Plumlee's is the better one. They each seem to have their moments the past two years.
Mason is way better IMO.
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WeekapaugGroove wrote:In the least surprising tweet of the day miles plumlee is available. Suns won't just give him away and I don't see an obvious deal but he could help this bucks team. Clips pick would get it done but I wouldn't do it I were the bucks.
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Might be a chance to get Plumlee and one of their PGs.
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mason is the talented one. Miles is big and has a crazy vertical but has the yips this year after playing well last season. He could help the bucks as a 20 minute a night rim protector and roller on the pick and roll. He's out of the rotation in Phoenix with len playing well and the addition of wright who they want to resign. I do think he gets moved but not given away. Suns have a crazy hard stretch coming up and if they don't fair well they might sell a couple pieces.paulpressey25 wrote:WeekapaugGroove wrote:In the least surprising tweet of the day miles plumlee is available. Suns won't just give him away and I don't see an obvious deal but he could help this bucks team. Clips pick would get it done but I wouldn't do it I were the bucks.
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I always get mixed up as to which of the two Plumlee's is the better one. They each seem to have their moments the past two years.
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Miles is kinda Gadz like. I'd be ok with taking him on for a second but nothing more.
Do it for Chuck
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Miles Plumlee would be a nice addition for a second rounder.
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Chuck Diesel wrote:Miles Plumlee would be a nice addition for a second rounder.
And you think that equal value ??? Really ?
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Exactly as I've been saying all along !!
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skywalker33 wrote:Chuck Diesel wrote:Miles Plumlee would be a nice addition for a second rounder.
And you think that equal value ??? Really ?
I mean basically a super-Plumlee in Wright only brought back a couple second rounders.
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raferfenix wrote:[tweet]https://twitter.com/stevekylernba/status/556865745955864577[/tweet]
[tweet]https://twitter.com/stevekylernba/status/556866973364408320[/tweet]
In regards to the second tweet, what the f*ck does he mean the bucks wouldn't do the trade? I would sure hope they would
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Kyler looks like a smart man...and your board insiders ...well, dont'. Thought it seemed strange for the Nuggets to trade their starting back court.
Texas Chuck wrote:I'd like to see Utah, and Denver lose
Exactly as I've been saying all along !!
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skywalker33 wrote:
Kyler looks like a smart man...and your board insiders ...well, dont'. Thought it seemed strange for the Nuggets to trade their starting back court.
I think it all depends on what the Nuggets got back. Remember when you guys did the fire sale at the deadline in 2002? That was the key to turnaround and getting Carmelo the next year. I think you guys sold off Raef, Nick and McDyess if I recall. May be wrong on some of those guys, but it was an epic roster takedown in order to tank.
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paulpressey25 wrote:skywalker33 wrote:
Kyler looks like a smart man...and your board insiders ...well, dont'. Thought it seemed strange for the Nuggets to trade their starting back court.
I think it all depends on what the Nuggets got back. Remember when you guys did the fire sale at the deadline in 2002? That was the key to turnaround and getting Carmelo the next year. I think you guys sold off Raef, Nick and McDyess if I recall. May be wrong on some of those guys, but it was an epic roster takedown in order to tank.
Apparently the Nuggets are in on the Dave Berri cult. I could see Henson scoring high with them, maybe Knight too. Those two plus Ersan might be a win now thing to them.

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skywalker33 wrote:Chuck Diesel wrote:Miles Plumlee would be a nice addition for a second rounder.
And you think that equal value ??? Really ?
Yes. Also, too many question marks for a man to type.
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Chuck Diesel wrote:skywalker33 wrote:Chuck Diesel wrote:Miles Plumlee would be a nice addition for a second rounder.
And you think that equal value ??? Really ?
Yes. Also, too many question marks for a man to type.
AussieBuck wrote:paulpressey25 wrote:skywalker33 wrote:
Kyler looks like a smart man...and your board insiders ...well, dont'. Thought it seemed strange for the Nuggets to trade their starting back court.
I think it all depends on what the Nuggets got back. Remember when you guys did the fire sale at the deadline in 2002? That was the key to turnaround and getting Carmelo the next year. I think you guys sold off Raef, Nick and McDyess if I recall. May be wrong on some of those guys, but it was an epic roster takedown in order to tank.
Apparently the Nuggets are in on the Dave Berri cult. I could see Henson scoring high with them, maybe Knight too. Those two plus Ersan might be a win now thing to them.
Really didn't know that marijuana was legal up in the MIL area, that's all I got reading these

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Exactly as I've been saying all along !!
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AussieBuck wrote:paulpressey25 wrote:skywalker33 wrote:
Kyler looks like a smart man...and your board insiders ...well, dont'. Thought it seemed strange for the Nuggets to trade their starting back court.
I think it all depends on what the Nuggets got back. Remember when you guys did the fire sale at the deadline in 2002? That was the key to turnaround and getting Carmelo the next year. I think you guys sold off Raef, Nick and McDyess if I recall. May be wrong on some of those guys, but it was an epic roster takedown in order to tank.
Apparently the Nuggets are in on the Dave Berri cult. I could see Henson scoring high with them, maybe Knight too. Those two plus Ersan might be a win now thing to them.
I am not really sure you could say this front office is in the Dave Berri cult, hell I am not even sure they know who Dave Berri is, as I have heard multiple times that connelly is not an analytics guy, nor is Josh Kroenke.
although the Nuggets did have Dean Oliver working for them a few years ago, and when you look at the way the Nuggets played under Karl, they used his factors, and I know Ujiri was a big believer in Oliver's system despite Oliver leaving before Ujiri came back from the Raptors.
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Well yeah but you aren't very bright. (skywalker not rebel)
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skywalker33 wrote:Kyler looks like a smart man...and your board insiders ...well, dont'. Thought it seemed strange for the Nuggets to trade their starting backcourt.
What board insiders? I think you are being taken for a ride sir.
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The Rebel wrote:AussieBuck wrote:paulpressey25 wrote:
I think it all depends on what the Nuggets got back. Remember when you guys did the fire sale at the deadline in 2002? That was the key to turnaround and getting Carmelo the next year. I think you guys sold off Raef, Nick and McDyess if I recall. May be wrong on some of those guys, but it was an epic roster takedown in order to tank.
Apparently the Nuggets are in on the Dave Berri cult. I could see Henson scoring high with them, maybe Knight too. Those two plus Ersan might be a win now thing to them.
I am not really sure you could say this front office is in the Dave Berri cult, hell I am not even sure they know who Dave Berri is, as I have heard multiple times that connelly is not an analytics guy, nor is Josh Kroenke.
although the Nuggets did have Dean Oliver working for them a few years ago, and when you look at the way the Nuggets played under Karl, they used his factors, and I know Ujiri was a big believer in Oliver's system despite Oliver leaving before Ujiri came back from the Raptors.
Berri's stuff isn't analytics. One of our guys Cinematographer posted it, not sure where he got his info from or if it's accurate.
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if you combined jabari parker, royal ivey, a shrimp and a ball sack youd have javon carter