ReasonablySober wrote::lol:
I think we are being trolled.
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ReasonablySober wrote::lol:
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
The good news is, Nuggets general manager Tim Connelly said by phone Monday: "We're very, very aggressive right now," in regard to trying to alter the roster.
The Kroenke family has shown an ability to rebuild a basketball team, be it starting over with Carmelo Anthony in 2003 or adding Chauncey Billups in 2008 to go to the next level. They're not naive to the current state of the team. Later on Monday night, team president Josh Kroenke said by phone, "while no one is happy with the status quo, we're watching it like hawks and have a good idea of what we think the issues are with our team and how to address them. Tim and the rest of our staff are working their tails off. And I know exactly what they think and where everything stands with our coaches and players. From my chair, it's just a matter of time when to make decisions (on possible moves). A good portion of deals is timing, and unfortunately our time frame has been drawn out due to different circumstances, mostly injuries. But I must say it again, our current state is not acceptable and our fans deserve better."
I think it's hard to try to lose, try to tank, try to go out there with guys who are competing with you and not compete back," he said. " It's harder to do that than to just put forth the effort in the first place."
Shaw said he suspects his players may be trying to lose.
"It just looks like you almost have to try to lose as bad, and in the way we've been losing," he said. "At that point, something gives. The decision-makers at some point are going to make a decision. And everybody is going to have to live with it. Then it's out of our control.
Giannis Parker wrote:emunney wrote:Giannis Parker wrote:
I can get behind that for sure, would rather you guys keep Burke and Bucks get Collison however.
Not a fan of small PG, so that is just a bias on my part.
If you're not a fan of small pgs, why would you want Collison?
Because he is 6'1" and he can play defense.
The term "small PG" means a PG who cannot cover any position on the court. We already suffered through that with Mo and Jennings the last decade. It simply does not condone winning basketball when you have someone on the floor who cannot cover a single opponent.
VooDoo7 wrote:JEIS wrote:
Kidd would have curb stomped him.
Maybe if his name was Denise instead of Dennis.
Fotis St wrote:Wherever you are David, I love you man.
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
KqWIN wrote:My proposal http://espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=qbsm8g7" target="_blank
AussieBuck wrote:That and he can't defend for **** which is why he earns $5 million a year.
Lippo wrote:Ersan/Zaza/LAC 1st
for
Milller/Porter/Sepharin/2nd
-Frees some cap for next year
-Otto could be a piece going forward
mlloyd10 wrote:Knight/Ilyasova for Lawson/Hickson
TroyD92 wrote:
You do know Jennings is bigger than Collision and Mo Williams dwarfs both of them (in lbs)?
mlloyd10 wrote:Knight/Ilyasova for Lawson/Hickson
Giannis Parker wrote:mlloyd10 wrote:Knight/Ilyasova for Lawson/Hickson
Not trading Knight for any deal involving an older player that is not clearly better than him overall. Just simply makes no sense. Just seems to me a lot of the Knight haters either A) think he is older and has no potential, or B) think that because he is not a star he sucks. Hard to understand either of those viewpoints.
M-C-G wrote:Giannis Parker wrote:mlloyd10 wrote:Knight/Ilyasova for Lawson/Hickson
Not trading Knight for any deal involving an older player that is not clearly better than him overall. Just simply makes no sense. Just seems to me a lot of the Knight haters either A) think he is older and has no potential, or B) think that because he is not a star he sucks. Hard to understand either of those viewpoints.
Not interested in turning this into a Knight debate thread, but even the Knight supporters get there are serious flaws in his game that impact the performance of others. For me, unless we get something back I really covet, I am willing to roll the dice with him, but I understand why others simply think he will never make those around him better, I disagree with it, but I understand it.
I think you made a good point, a lot of this is based on people's expectations, and that he does not meet their expectations. For me, I am in the camp that he will continue to improve as a team player under Kidd, and that if he can't, the club needs to put him in a role where the team is successful as a whole by minimizing his flaws (be it off guard, off the bench, whatever).