Dark Faze wrote:Honestly the thought of Ernie drafting late against scares the hell out of me.
He simply CANNOT draft. It's basically a fact at this point.
Yeah
We can only hope the blind squirrel finds a nut out of no where
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Dark Faze wrote:Honestly the thought of Ernie drafting late against scares the hell out of me.
He simply CANNOT draft. It's basically a fact at this point.

WallToWall wrote:Reggie Jackson is available... if it doesnt take away from the Durant chance, I say do it! He drives the ball, and can dish. He could be a good backup PG....look at how he filled in for Westbrook. He gets to the FT line too. He can create, and we need that on our 2nd unit. If the price is right, Ernie, make it so...
bealwithit wrote:WallToWall wrote:Reggie Jackson is available... if it doesnt take away from the Durant chance, I say do it! He drives the ball, and can dish. He could be a good backup PG....look at how he filled in for Westbrook. He gets to the FT line too. He can create, and we need that on our 2nd unit. If the price is right, Ernie, make it so...
He wants to start for a team. Won't be happy here either.
And as others have said, Norris Cole doesn't excite me either.
hands11 wrote:bealwithit wrote:WallToWall wrote:Reggie Jackson is available... if it doesnt take away from the Durant chance, I say do it! He drives the ball, and can dish. He could be a good backup PG....look at how he filled in for Westbrook. He gets to the FT line too. He can create, and we need that on our 2nd unit. If the price is right, Ernie, make it so...
He wants to start for a team. Won't be happy here either.
And as others have said, Norris Cole doesn't excite me either.
Can we just get to busting EG for the wrong decision he is about to make.. whatever it is.
He clearly didn't talk to enough agents. Or he talked to to many and got confused. And getting whatever player he got, we gave up to much and if he didn't get anyone, he didn't give up enough. And we waited to long or didn't wait long enough.
What a terrible move or unmove. Franchise is doomed.


hands11 wrote:Back up plan ?
http://espn.go.com/nba/statistics/rpm/_/sort/RPM
GS has Curry 1st, Draymond Green 17th, Bogut 20th, Klay Thompson 35th
GS seems to be pretty good and in the West and they have Curry, Klay and pieces that can be acquired like.. Bogut and Green.
Draymond .. what did he cost them ?
We have
Wall 9th was up from last year
Beals numbers took a nice jump this year from -0.53 to 0.74. Just 21.. I expect another big jump next year
Nene is 34th.. call him our Bogut
Gortat was 24th last year but since they stopped running PnR for him his numbers really took a hit.
Point is, right now we are still waiting on Beal to mature and he projects to keep getting better and can easily get to Klay range. After that, who can't you get that GS has ? We have Nene and Gortat. They have Bogut and David Lee
The wild care is Draymond Green and the underrated Iguodala. Both the type of players that can be acquired. Not KD difficult to get.
And PP is our Iggy for now.
They have Barnes. We have Otto.
What they have is their young stars not as young as ours, a really good HC, and pieces you can pick up.
So the fall back plan is, we have Wall first and foremost. Then we have Beal. And we have Nene and Gortat and cap space to get those other support pieces.
GS isn't levels above WAS in talent. They just have their young stars more mature and have been together longer.
And they have a great Head Coach.

Dark Faze wrote:I agree on the above, but Klay isn't better than Harden. Even being better defensively, Harden is that much better offensively.
Ruzious wrote:hands11 wrote:Back up plan ?
http://espn.go.com/nba/statistics/rpm/_/sort/RPM
GS has Curry 1st, Draymond Green 17th, Bogut 20th, Klay Thompson 35th
GS seems to be pretty good and in the West and they have Curry, Klay and pieces that can be acquired like.. Bogut and Green.
Draymond .. what did he cost them ?
We have
Wall 9th was up from last year
Beals numbers took a nice jump this year from -0.53 to 0.74. Just 21.. I expect another big jump next year
Nene is 34th.. call him our Bogut
Gortat was 24th last year but since they stopped running PnR for him his numbers really took a hit.
Point is, right now we are still waiting on Beal to mature and he projects to keep getting better and can easily get to Klay range. After that, who can't you get that GS has ? We have Nene and Gortat. They have Bogut and David Lee
The wild care is Draymond Green and the underrated Iguodala. Both the type of players that can be acquired. Not KD difficult to get.
And PP is our Iggy for now.
They have Barnes. We have Otto.
What they have is their young stars not as young as ours, a really good HC, and pieces you can pick up.
So the fall back plan is, we have Wall first and foremost. Then we have Beal. And we have Nene and Gortat and cap space to get those other support pieces.
GS isn't levels above WAS in talent. They just have their young stars more mature and have been together longer.
And they have a great Head Coach.
Not to pick on just one point (who me? I could pick on some more if you want.), but can we stop with the assuming that Beal will be Klay Thompson or better just because it took Thompson several years to become what he is? What's the percent of NBA players that improve to the extent that Thompson has? Spoiler alert - it's very low. Thompson is the single best shooting guard in the NBA. Some consider him an MVP candidate. Assuming Beal is going to get in that range is silly.
hands11 wrote:Back up plan ?
http://espn.go.com/nba/statistics/rpm/_/sort/RPM
GS has Curry 1st, Draymond Green 17th, Bogut 20th, Klay Thompson 35th
GS seems to be pretty good and in the West and they have Curry, Klay and pieces that can be acquired like.. Bogut and Green.
Draymond .. what did he cost them ?
We have
Wall 9th was up from last year
Beals numbers took a nice jump this year from -0.53 to 0.74. Just 21.. I expect another big jump next year
Nene is 34th.. call him our Bogut
Gortat was 24th last year but since they stopped running PnR for him his numbers really took a hit.
Point is, right now we are still waiting on Beal to mature and he projects to keep getting better and can easily get to Klay range. After that, who can't you get that GS has ? We have Nene and Gortat. They have Bogut and David Lee
The wild care is Draymond Green and the underrated Iguodala. Both the type of players that can be acquired. Not KD difficult to get.
And PP is our Iggy for now.
They have Barnes. We have Otto.
What they have is their young stars not as young as ours, a really good HC, and pieces you can pick up.
So the fall back plan is, we have Wall first and foremost. Then we have Beal. And we have Nene and Gortat and cap space to get those other support pieces.
GS isn't levels above WAS in talent. They just have their young stars more mature and have been together longer.
And they have a great Head Coach.


hands11 wrote:Ruzious wrote:hands11 wrote:Back up plan ?
http://espn.go.com/nba/statistics/rpm/_/sort/RPM
GS has Curry 1st, Draymond Green 17th, Bogut 20th, Klay Thompson 35th
GS seems to be pretty good and in the West and they have Curry, Klay and pieces that can be acquired like.. Bogut and Green.
Draymond .. what did he cost them ?
We have
Wall 9th was up from last year
Beals numbers took a nice jump this year from -0.53 to 0.74. Just 21.. I expect another big jump next year
Nene is 34th.. call him our Bogut
Gortat was 24th last year but since they stopped running PnR for him his numbers really took a hit.
Point is, right now we are still waiting on Beal to mature and he projects to keep getting better and can easily get to Klay range. After that, who can't you get that GS has ? We have Nene and Gortat. They have Bogut and David Lee
The wild care is Draymond Green and the underrated Iguodala. Both the type of players that can be acquired. Not KD difficult to get.
And PP is our Iggy for now.
They have Barnes. We have Otto.
What they have is their young stars not as young as ours, a really good HC, and pieces you can pick up.
So the fall back plan is, we have Wall first and foremost. Then we have Beal. And we have Nene and Gortat and cap space to get those other support pieces.
GS isn't levels above WAS in talent. They just have their young stars more mature and have been together longer.
And they have a great Head Coach.
Not to pick on just one point (who me? I could pick on some more if you want.), but can we stop with the assuming that Beal will be Klay Thompson or better just because it took Thompson several years to become what he is? What's the percent of NBA players that improve to the extent that Thompson has? Spoiler alert - it's very low. Thompson is the single best shooting guard in the NBA. Some consider him an MVP candidate. Assuming Beal is going to get in that range is silly.
I will counter your.. what percent become that good with ... what percent of SG are as good a Beal at this age ? Spoiler alert.. its very low.
So the question was ... what is the back up plan.. What I did was point out.. its not clear its a dire as some think it is and they will have options. Same thing I have said though the entire rebuild while people cried the sky is falling, trade Nene, TA sucks, Okafor is a bust, don't give up a lottery pick for Gortat.
They already have pieces. Young pieces. And GS built a good team largely in a very similar model. I broke that down. The draft Curry and Klay. They got their not so athletic bigs. They added Iggy. And they gave it time. Then lucked into Green.
Not saying its a sure thing. No one can. But it would be silly to not see the potential. Not like they don't have Wall and Beal. Not like Wall's chances of becoming what he is today was a sure thing 2-3 years ago when lots here questioned if he could get here like the are questions Beal now. What's so different about Beal ? Another level headed young talented kid that needs to mature and grow his skills and his mental approach. Sounds like Wall was when lots here complained about maxing him early.
So your first shot at picking at what what wrote didn't go so well. What else you got ? Or, you can also acknowledge they are fair points and comment from there. Up to you.
nate33 wrote:OKC fans on the Trade Board are now looking to dump Dion Waiters for just an expiring contract. Obviously, fan sentiment isn't the same as the sentiment of the team's management, but it's an issue that bears watching. Would you trade Andre Miller straight up for Dion Waiters?
Waiters is definitely a selfish team-cancer with a near-delusional sense of self worth, but he's also a talented guard with the ball in his hands and he could be the instant offense guy our second unit really needs.
payitforward wrote:hands11 wrote:Back up plan ?
http://espn.go.com/nba/statistics/rpm/_/sort/RPM
GS has Curry 1st, Draymond Green 17th, Bogut 20th, Klay Thompson 35th
GS seems to be pretty good and in the West and they have Curry, Klay and pieces that can be acquired like.. Bogut and Green.
Draymond .. what did he cost them ?
We have
Wall 9th was up from last year
Beals numbers took a nice jump this year from -0.53 to 0.74. Just 21.. I expect another big jump next year
Nene is 34th.. call him our Bogut
Gortat was 24th last year but since they stopped running PnR for him his numbers really took a hit.
Point is, right now we are still waiting on Beal to mature and he projects to keep getting better and can easily get to Klay range. After that, who can't you get that GS has ? We have Nene and Gortat. They have Bogut and David Lee
The wild care is Draymond Green and the underrated Iguodala. Both the type of players that can be acquired. Not KD difficult to get.
And PP is our Iggy for now.
They have Barnes. We have Otto.
What they have is their young stars not as young as ours, a really good HC, and pieces you can pick up.
So the fall back plan is, we have Wall first and foremost. Then we have Beal. And we have Nene and Gortat and cap space to get those other support pieces.
GS isn't levels above WAS in talent. They just have their young stars more mature and have been together longer.
And they have a great Head Coach.
Not sure what you're getting at here....?
Right now, as good as Wall is, Curry is even better -- significantly more productive. Will Wall become as good as Curry? Well, maybe. But we can't know that.
Beal's only 21 and has a big upside -- will he turn out to be as good a player as Klay Thompson. Well, maybe. But we can't know that either.
Barnes has turned out to be a much better NBA player than I expected (or that his college performance would make you think he'd be). Good for him. Will Porter turn out that good. Well, maybe. But we can't know that one either!
And, as you know I like Gortat a lot -- but Bogut has played the last two years at a level well above Gortat. He's the better player between the two of them.
Guys like Draymond Green are *not* easy to acquire, Hands. GS acquired him by drafting him a few spots after we picked Tomas Satoransky. Now... guys like Satoransky *are* easy to acquire. I.e. guys who don't play in the NBA.
The sum of those differences between them and us is enormous -- huge. They eclipse by orders of magnitude the difference between any two coaches in the league today (maybe leaving out Pop...?). And to equate our guys with theirs requires that we project all of them to reach their highest possible potential.

Ruzious wrote:hands11 wrote:Ruzious wrote:Not to pick on just one point (who me? I could pick on some more if you want.), but can we stop with the assuming that Beal will be Klay Thompson or better just because it took Thompson several years to become what he is? What's the percent of NBA players that improve to the extent that Thompson has? Spoiler alert - it's very low. Thompson is the single best shooting guard in the NBA. Some consider him an MVP candidate. Assuming Beal is going to get in that range is silly.
I will counter your.. what percent become that good with ... what percent of SG are as good a Beal at this age ? Spoiler alert.. its very low.
So the question was ... what is the back up plan.. What I did was point out.. its not clear its a dire as some think it is and they will have options. Same thing I have said though the entire rebuild while people cried the sky is falling, trade Nene, TA sucks, Okafor is a bust, don't give up a lottery pick for Gortat.
They already have pieces. Young pieces. And GS built a good team largely in a very similar model. I broke that down. The draft Curry and Klay. They got their not so athletic bigs. They added Iggy. And they gave it time. Then lucked into Green.
Not saying its a sure thing. No one can. But it would be silly to not see the potential. Not like they don't have Wall and Beal. Not like Wall's chances of becoming what he is today was a sure thing 2-3 years ago when lots here questioned if he could get here like the are questions Beal now. What's so different about Beal ? Another level headed young talented kid that needs to mature and grow his skills and his mental approach. Sounds like Wall was when lots here complained about maxing him early.
So your first shot at picking at what what wrote didn't go so well. What else you got ? Or, you can also acknowledge they are fair points and comment from there. Up to you.
Your counter sucked. Beal is not good. He's average. There have been a ton of average shooing guards in the NBA - probably several hundred his age. Saying a lot of irrelevant junk to clutter things up doesn't change that.
nate33 wrote:OKC fans on the Trade Board are now looking to dump Dion Waiters for just an expiring contract. Obviously, fan sentiment isn't the same as the sentiment of the team's management, but it's an issue that bears watching. Would you trade Andre Miller straight up for Dion Waiters?
Waiters is definitely a selfish team-cancer with a near-delusional sense of self worth, but he's also a talented guard with the ball in his hands and he could be the instant offense guy our second unit really needs.