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Re: Around The NBA: 2014/2015 

Post#761 » by RunDogGun » Wed Mar 18, 2015 4:50 am

Jackson with 20 assist, I'm so glad we traded that scrub! Oh wait, that wasn't us, maybe some of our resident trolls can troll the OKC board and play the hindsight game. :roll:
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Re: Around The NBA: 2014/2015 

Post#762 » by letsgosuns » Wed Mar 18, 2015 6:44 am

RunDogGun wrote:Jackson with 20 assist, I'm so glad we traded that scrub! Oh wait, that wasn't us, maybe some of our resident trolls can troll the OKC board and play the hindsight game. :roll:


Why would the Thunder care about what Jackson is doing now? They got Enes Kanter in the trade. http://sports.yahoo.com/news/sources--t ... 19618.html Plus they were not going to pay Jackson what he wanted anyway after the season. Look at what Kanter has done since he has been on the Thunder. In his last five games alone he is averaging about 20 pts and 13 rebounds a game. http://espn.go.com/nba/player/_/id/6447/enes-kanter He has 7 double-doubles in 13 games with the Thunder. He is a 22 year old, 6'11" center with major upside. I would much rather have Kanter than Jackson. He changes that entire team. He is the inside presence that the Thunder needed to truly become a contender. I think Jackson is really good but he is not needed when you already have Westbrook.
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Re: Around The NBA: 2014/2015 

Post#763 » by Qwigglez » Wed Mar 18, 2015 6:53 am

We should have gotten Jackson :(
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Re: Around The NBA: 2014/2015 

Post#764 » by SunsRback4Good » Wed Mar 18, 2015 6:56 am

Qwigglez wrote:We should have gotten Jackson :(


I don't know about that one. Ever since his trade to Detroit that team is 1-10 I believe so no thanks.
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Re: Around The NBA: 2014/2015 

Post#765 » by Qwigglez » Wed Mar 18, 2015 7:01 am

I keed I keed. I can't believe he got 20 assist though :lol:
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Re: Around The NBA: 2014/2015 

Post#766 » by RunDogGun » Wed Mar 18, 2015 5:56 pm

letsgosuns wrote:
RunDogGun wrote:Jackson with 20 assist, I'm so glad we traded that scrub! Oh wait, that wasn't us, maybe some of our resident trolls can troll the OKC board and play the hindsight game. :roll:


Why would the Thunder care about what Jackson is doing now? They got Enes Kanter in the trade. http://sports.yahoo.com/news/sources--t ... 19618.html Plus they were not going to pay Jackson what he wanted anyway after the season. Look at what Kanter has done since he has been on the Thunder. In his last five games alone he is averaging about 20 pts and 13 rebounds a game. http://espn.go.com/nba/player/_/id/6447/enes-kanter He has 7 double-doubles in 13 games with the Thunder. He is a 22 year old, 6'11" center with major upside. I would much rather have Kanter than Jackson. He changes that entire team. He is the inside presence that the Thunder needed to truly become a contender. I think Jackson is really good but he is not needed when you already have Westbrook.

Holy sh*t dude, it was a joke. :roll: I really thought it was painfully obvious, I guess I was wrong. :o
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Re: Around The NBA: 2014/2015 

Post#767 » by letsgosuns » Wed Mar 18, 2015 7:27 pm

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letsgosuns wrote:
RunDogGun wrote:Jackson with 20 assist, I'm so glad we traded that scrub! Oh wait, that wasn't us, maybe some of our resident trolls can troll the OKC board and play the hindsight game. :roll:


Why would the Thunder care about what Jackson is doing now? They got Enes Kanter in the trade. http://sports.yahoo.com/news/sources--t ... 19618.html Plus they were not going to pay Jackson what he wanted anyway after the season. Look at what Kanter has done since he has been on the Thunder. In his last five games alone he is averaging about 20 pts and 13 rebounds a game. http://espn.go.com/nba/player/_/id/6447/enes-kanter He has 7 double-doubles in 13 games with the Thunder. He is a 22 year old, 6'11" center with major upside. I would much rather have Kanter than Jackson. He changes that entire team. He is the inside presence that the Thunder needed to truly become a contender. I think Jackson is really good but he is not needed when you already have Westbrook.

Holy sh*t dude, it was a joke. :roll: I really thought it was painfully obvious, I guess I was wrong. :o


Oh sorry. I have a hard time telling sarcasm on the internet. That is the worst part about reading posts instead of actually hearing the tone of someone's voice.
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Re: Around The NBA: 2014/2015 

Post#768 » by Son of Ra » Wed Mar 18, 2015 8:04 pm

Qwigglez wrote:We should have gotten Jackson :(

I know you're kidding but we should have gone after Kanter. They basically dumped him for nothing to get rid of him. Kanter is the ****. We would've been able to play lineups of Kanter and Len, just Len and just Kanter. We'd be set for half a decade (after extending Kanter) in the front court with Markieff as the guy to be out there when one of the two big is resting.
Then no Knight trade - paying Kanter big money is much much better than paying Knight a ton - and we'd still have Ennis. Utah would've traded Kanter for Lakers 1st and Plumlee no doubt.
We'd be for real.

Bledsoe/Ennis/Goodwin
Goodwin/Green
Tucker/Warren/Bullock/Marcus
Kanter/Len/Markieff
Len/Kanter

Sign a really good SG in the off season and we contend, it's still a big man's game bottom line. All of them would be able to decently stretch the floor as well.
I guess trading good assets that could've snatched you a good big man for a RFA combo guard in a league where PGs are a dime a dozen makes sense in some universe... :noway:
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Re: Around The NBA: 2014/2015 

Post#769 » by RunDogGun » Wed Mar 18, 2015 9:23 pm

I think a few on here were in favor of Kanter, but I thought the issue others had with him was his lack of defense, and the stats supported this. Plus many felt that it would hurt Len's advancements, for he would most likely be benched for Kanter, right?
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Re: Around The NBA: 2014/2015 

Post#770 » by Son of Ra » Thu Mar 19, 2015 3:16 am

RunDogGun wrote:I think a few on here were in favor of Kanter, but I thought the issue others had with him was his lack of defense, and the stats supported this. Plus many felt that it would hurt Len's advancements, for he would most likely be benched for Kanter, right?

I agree for the most part. I wasn't thinking about trading for him either but had I known how cheap he was I would've gone after him hard. If a talented big man is up for grabs, you take him. I think it is much more reasonable to have two Cs on the team and then figure it out rather than putting 2 or even 3 PGs on the team and then try to figure it out. And I think Len and Kanter could complement each other well.
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Re: Around The NBA: 2014/2015 

Post#771 » by Marz11 » Thu Mar 19, 2015 3:20 am

Kanter works in OKC because he has a great defender Ibaka playing next to him.

Imagine a Keef and Kanter front court defensively....

And Kanter is NOT a power forward..
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Re: Around The NBA: 2014/2015 

Post#772 » by bwgood77 » Thu Mar 19, 2015 4:10 am

Westbrook with another great game...but who had a better game? Marcus Smart...when you consider fg%, 3s, and turnovers...

http://scores.espn.go.com/nba/boxscore?gameId=400579303
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Re: Around The NBA: 2014/2015 

Post#773 » by bwgood77 » Thu Mar 19, 2015 4:21 am

Son of Ra wrote:
Qwigglez wrote:We should have gotten Jackson :(

I know you're kidding but we should have gone after Kanter. They basically dumped him for nothing to get rid of him. Kanter is the ****. We would've been able to play lineups of Kanter and Len, just Len and just Kanter. We'd be set for half a decade (after extending Kanter) in the front court with Markieff as the guy to be out there when one of the two big is resting.
Then no Knight trade - paying Kanter big money is much much better than paying Knight a ton - and we'd still have Ennis. Utah would've traded Kanter for Lakers 1st and Plumlee no doubt.
We'd be for real.

Bledsoe/Ennis/Goodwin
Goodwin/Green
Tucker/Warren/Bullock/Marcus
Kanter/Len/Markieff
Len/Kanter

Sign a really good SG in the off season and we contend, it's still a big man's game bottom line. All of them would be able to decently stretch the floor as well.
I guess trading good assets that could've snatched you a good big man for a RFA combo guard in a league where PGs are a dime a dozen makes sense in some universe... :noway:


I think people expecting us to contend this fast have to control their expectations. A bigger great SG would be nice, but we have a great shooter and good ball handler in Knight. If we need anything, especially if we lose Wright in the offseason, is another center, mostly due to Len being injury prone. A PF would be good too, but that is assuming the FO is not sold on Kieff, and I'm not so sure that is the case.

I am pretty surprised at how low people on this board are on Kieff. I do understand that the twins together seem out of control at times and that it might not be a good situation because they may feel a bit entitled, but even Marcus has shown some really good games at times.

Am I arguing that the twins are key pieces to lead us to a championship? No, Marcus is a bench player long term at best, and Kieff is good, and is probably our most reliable player and is clutch at the end of games (people don't seem to recognize this) but I am not entirely sure the brother dynamic is good for a championship team in the long run unless they know their roles and can buy into being total team players who don't look out mostly for each other, which seems like an obvious problem to me.

The problem may be that one or both may be difficult to trade, because I don't know if teams would want to trade for one and break them up, and if they did, it would be Kieff.

Kanter looks good now, but you have to realize part of the reason of that is because Westbrook demands SO much attention that his game is much easier than it is in most systems. ALL players will look much better when playing with a top 5 guy if they understand their role with them.
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Re: Around The NBA: 2014/2015 

Post#774 » by Revived » Thu Mar 19, 2015 4:23 am

Son of Ra wrote:
Qwigglez wrote:We should have gotten Jackson :(

I know you're kidding but we should have gone after Kanter. They basically dumped him for nothing to get rid of him. Kanter is the ****. We would've been able to play lineups of Kanter and Len, just Len and just Kanter. We'd be set for half a decade (after extending Kanter) in the front court with Markieff as the guy to be out there when one of the two big is resting.
Then no Knight trade - paying Kanter big money is much much better than paying Knight a ton - and we'd still have Ennis. Utah would've traded Kanter for Lakers 1st and Plumlee no doubt.
We'd be for real.

Bledsoe/Ennis/Goodwin
Goodwin/Green
Tucker/Warren/Bullock/Marcus
Kanter/Len/Markieff
Len/Kanter

Sign a really good SG in the off season and we contend, it's still a big man's game bottom line. All of them would be able to decently stretch the floor as well.
I guess trading good assets that could've snatched you a good big man for a RFA combo guard in a league where PGs are a dime a dozen makes sense in some universe... :noway:

I'm with you. Kanter is an improving jump shooter as well so we could have done major work with both him and Len together.
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Re: Around The NBA: 2014/2015 

Post#775 » by Revived » Thu Mar 19, 2015 4:24 am

Dragic is playing very well for Miami. 20 & 10 in a win vs Cleveland the other night and then 20 & 11 in a win vs Portland tonight.

I didn't catch the Cavs game but watched some of the Blazers and honestly he's playing the same way he played during the All NBA 3rd team season. Looks a lot more engaged and looks like he's having more fun as well.

Good for him.
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Re: Around The NBA: 2014/2015 

Post#776 » by Marz11 » Thu Mar 19, 2015 5:34 am

SF88 wrote:Dragic is playing very well for Miami. 20 & 10 in a win vs Cleveland the other night and then 20 & 11 in a win vs Portland tonight.

I didn't catch the Cavs game but watched some of the Blazers and honestly he's playing the same way he played during the All NBA 3rd team season. Looks a lot more engaged and looks like he's having more fun as well.

Good for him.


It's clearly all an act. Miami will soon see the real, selfish Goran Dragic. Like McD said, he really is just interested in the "me, my and I." :lol:

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Re: Around The NBA: 2014/2015 

Post#777 » by RunDogGun » Thu Mar 19, 2015 6:49 am

bwgood77 wrote:Westbrook with another great game...but who had a better game? Marcus Smart...when you consider fg%, 3s, and turnovers...

http://scores.espn.go.com/nba/boxscore?gameId=400579303

22-28 free throws (one player to whole team ratio) :o Boston loses game from the line, and that is just in misses, not even counting the eleven more taken by OKC. :banghead:

I'm not following ex Suns, or ones who cried their way off the team, but why didn't IT play?
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Re: Around The NBA: 2014/2015 

Post#778 » by Qwigglez » Thu Mar 19, 2015 6:56 am

IT fell on his back bone about a week ago so he hasn't played recently. He should be back fairly soon though. I need em in fantasy :D
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Re: Around The NBA: 2014/2015 

Post#779 » by Saberestar » Thu Mar 19, 2015 1:44 pm

Qwigglez wrote:We should have gotten Jackson :(

I prefer Reggie Jackson over Brandon Knight and I think they will earn exactly the same money in their new contract.
Well, now we have Knight and I will root for him
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Re: Around The NBA: 2014/2015 

Post#780 » by Revived » Thu Mar 19, 2015 3:48 pm

I like Knight more than Jackson simply because he has better size to match up against SGs.

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