Akklaim1 wrote:What's with that tweet? I thought we had a D-League affiliate?
Not any more. The Fort Wayne Mad Antz were purchased by the Indiana Pacers.
Akklaim1 wrote:What's with that tweet? I thought we had a D-League affiliate?
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Wammy Giveaway wrote:I'm weary of this latest move. What if the Suns (or another team) asks Doc to give up a draft pick, again? Jamal Crawford's trade value is very unimpressive. Nobody's going to want him now unless a pick is offered.
If he does it again - three years in a row - Doc will officially be called a lost GM.
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Reggie Evans wrote:I'm just cleaner than clean. I'm cleaner than Pine-Sol.
nickhx2 wrote:kind of amazing that for a team that desperately needs every bit of shooting it can get, wilcox isn't being sniffed at. he definitely can't be a worse defender than jamal, either.
Quake Griffin wrote:nickhx2 wrote:kind of amazing that for a team that desperately needs every bit of shooting it can get, wilcox isn't being sniffed at. he definitely can't be a worse defender than jamal, either.
Every time I doubt myself on this thread, I think about the bolded and say, "naaahhh….kid deserves a shot."


QRich3 wrote:The thing is it's not Doc's job to convince you guys, if he sees it clear enough in practice that Wilcox is not gonna help, I don't see why does he need to prove anything to anyone.
If what you're looking for is spacing, I don't see how playing him over Crawford or Pierce is gonna help, at least until he gets enough burn to be comfortable on the floor, if he's ever even worth it. If what you're looking for is wing defense, I don't think Wilcox is gonna be your answer.
The nervous thing was about him being a rookie. Even most all time greats were a net negative in their first year, coaches don't have a tendency to trust veterans just because they're stubborn, it takes a certain amount of time to get used to the league, and until you do, you're gonna cost the team some immediate performance. On the one hand you guys want Doc to fix things right now, and on the other you want him to play a 2nd year guy who's a long shot to even be in the rotation of a bad team.
On the one hand you guys want Doc to fix things right now, and on the other you want him to play a 2nd year guy who's a long shot to even be in the rotation of a bad team.

nickhx2 wrote:do you really feel he is 100% beyond reproach there?
nickhx2 wrote:I don't think this is directed at me necessarily, but personally I would literally be ok with the 8th seed if doc was actually trying off the wall things or getting in random dudes to see if they could ball. Win now is completely meaningless to me and progress is everything. What i want to see at the end of the season is a team that can beat GS/spurs/cleveland, and if it takes short-term losses then i do not give jack monkey squat. I want to see our championship equity progressed (to borrow the term from zach lowe) even if it means losing now.
QRich3 wrote:nickhx2 wrote:do you really feel he is 100% beyond reproach there?
Thing is, I never said anything like that. I can point out flaws in the way you criticize Doc and not be thinking he's perfect at everything. I never disagreed with you that Crawford is not being used correctly. I wanted us to cut him in the summer, and I'm always suggesting trading him for anyone with a pulse. But that's one thing and another is to just make Doc the culprit for everything bad that happens in your life. Collapses like today against the Raps have nothing to do with the way he manages rotations, you can't act like getting rid of Crawford would fix everything and the players themselves are not at fault. You can't fault the problems of the team in not playing a guy who'll be out of the league in a year. Doc's doing a lot of things wrong, but he's far from holding the team back. That was my point all along.nickhx2 wrote:I don't think this is directed at me necessarily, but personally I would literally be ok with the 8th seed if doc was actually trying off the wall things or getting in random dudes to see if they could ball. Win now is completely meaningless to me and progress is everything. What i want to see at the end of the season is a team that can beat GS/spurs/cleveland, and if it takes short-term losses then i do not give jack monkey squat. I want to see our championship equity progressed (to borrow the term from zach lowe) even if it means losing now.
Would you? 8th seed is pretty much throwing the season away at a likely 1st or 2nd round exit, even if by some miracle Wilcox is the new Klay Thompson and Dawson a smaller Ben Wallace. Paul is 30 years old and our window is closing bit by bit with every year that goes by. Throwing years away at the smallest random possibility that you're gonna find the next gem everyone's looking for is not a very efficient way to approach building a contender.
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