tgtm_24 wrote:Jarrid Famous. What a name!
Plot Twist: His middle name is "Notso".
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tgtm_24 wrote:Jarrid Famous. What a name!
bwgood77 wrote:I thought...."you're in a long list of Jared's buddy"
JTrain wrote:bwgood77 wrote:I thought...."you're in a long list of Jared's buddy"
I hear there's a long list of Jared's buddies.
Too soon?
Sunsdeuce wrote:In over news
@SpearsNBAYahoo: Rockets signing free agent guard Marcus Thornton to a one-year minimum deal, agent Tony Dutt tells Yahoo.
that's a tough question because to do so the suns staff would need full details on his foot and would nerd to feel comfortable he can make a full recovery. But if it's likely he will make a full recovery then I doubt the sixers make that offer because they still aren't trying to win this year. It's kinda a catch 22.DarkHawk wrote:If the 76ers offered us Embiid for Kieff straight up right now, would anyone do it?
I think I would considering his upside and our training staff Would be worth the risk.
I don't think Philly would do it but his value is as low as it'll ever be and getting Kieff wouldn't be the worst consolation.
Sunsdeuce wrote:@WojYahooNBA: Austin Rivers has agreed to a two-year, $6.4M deal with Clippers, league source tells Yahoo.
Damn, I was hoping the Suns could get the worst guard in the NBA and overpay him. Doc is the worst GM in the league!
fromthetop321 wrote:I got Lebron number 1, he is also leading defensive player of the year. Curry's game still reminds me of Jeremy Lin to much.
DirtyDez wrote:Prediction: Russell Westbrook won't be a Thunder in 2 years.
Sunsdeuce wrote:@WojYahooNBA: Austin Rivers has agreed to a two-year, $6.4M deal with Clippers, league source tells Yahoo.
Damn, I was hoping the Suns could get the worst guard in the NBA and overpay him. Doc is the worst GM in the league!
WeekapaugGroove wrote:that's a tough question because to do so the suns staff would need full details on his foot and would nerd to feel comfortable he can make a full recovery. But if it's likely he will make a full recovery then I doubt the sixers make that offer because they still aren't trying to win this year. It's kinda a catch 22.DarkHawk wrote:If the 76ers offered us Embiid for Kieff straight up right now, would anyone do it?
I think I would considering his upside and our training staff Would be worth the risk.
I don't think Philly would do it but his value is as low as it'll ever be and getting Kieff wouldn't be the worst consolation.
lilfishi22 wrote:WeekapaugGroove wrote:that's a tough question because to do so the suns staff would need full details on his foot and would nerd to feel comfortable he can make a full recovery. But if it's likely he will make a full recovery then I doubt the sixers make that offer because they still aren't trying to win this year. It's kinda a catch 22.DarkHawk wrote:If the 76ers offered us Embiid for Kieff straight up right now, would anyone do it?
I think I would considering his upside and our training staff Would be worth the risk.
I don't think Philly would do it but his value is as low as it'll ever be and getting Kieff wouldn't be the worst consolation.
I think it's risky. Not only from an injury standpoint but there's supposedly some red flags about his desire to play basketball
saintEscaton wrote:lilfishi22 wrote:WeekapaugGroove wrote:that's a tough question because to do so the suns staff would need full details on his foot and would nerd to feel comfortable he can make a full recovery. But if it's likely he will make a full recovery then I doubt the sixers make that offer because they still aren't trying to win this year. It's kinda a catch 22.
I think it's risky. Not only from an injury standpoint but there's supposedly some red flags about his desire to play basketball
Yes because the reality is thats probably the best offer you could possibly receive for Kieff. But then if our medical staff works their magic and somehow rejuvenates Embiid don't we have a position battle ? If he even scratches his ceiling he could easily overseat Len as a possible franchise player which is a rarity at C in the modern NBA