Quake Griffin wrote:I'd trade the last 2 years of JJ for a year of Noah.
and I'd re-sign Noah at the end of the season too and stop worrying about my Center position.
dead srs.
Clipper fan been overratin JJ lately.
get over that dude. ran great offense without him. he doesnt make or break this team.
you just don't appreciate his value. apparently you'd rather have a decrepit cripple on the court for a higher price and less years than one of the most efficient players in the NBA. there is a reason why bulls fans are trying their damndest to get rid of him. but if you were the team's GM you'd be doing them the biggest favor they could possibly dream of.
you can keep pointing out our "great" offense from the year before but maybe you should keep in mind the team's bench was a lot better, and jamal crawford actually played like a real NBA player for an entire year. btw, guys who beat up on bad teams in the regular season do quite a bit to add to a team's offense, and crawford is the ultimate king of killing bad nba teams. also keep in mind that that year we had alvin gentry heading our offensive tactics. all kinds of things shifted dramatically this past year and JJ did gigantic things for us throughout the season.
the difference is night and day with JJ. believe it or not if you don't like, but the tape doesn't lie. nor do all the basketball analysts that gush about how JJ opens up the offense. don't forget that the team made game-breaking runs against the spurs whenever popovich decided to switch kawhi off of him and onto cp3.
trading JJ for an antiquated center at an antiquated position is not the answer.