frumble wrote:Birch added as well.
Huge gets in position of big need.
Birch as well? Excellent. Now I'm back to being interested again.
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frumble wrote:Birch added as well.
Huge gets in position of big need.
slothrop8 wrote:frumble wrote:Birch added as well.
Huge gets in position of big need.
Birch as well? Excellent. Now I'm back to being interested again.
tout court wrote:slothrop8 wrote:super_balls wrote:[tweet]https://twitter.com/JLew1050/status/743125048706404352[/tweet]
That's huge. Scoff if you must - but Anthony Bennett could easily lead this team in scoring and rebounding as presently comprised. Joseph may end up scoring more - but Bennett immediately become our best front court player. Exciting news.
Too sad to scoff.
If this keeps Hinz and/or T. Scrubb off the roster I am all for it.
Can we start a frontline of Ejim, Pierre, and Bennett?
Undefeated wrote:I guess my info was right lol
slothrop8 wrote:frumble wrote:Birch added as well.
Huge gets in position of big need.
Birch as well? Excellent. Now I'm back to being interested again.
super_balls wrote:slothrop8 wrote:frumble wrote:Birch added as well.
Huge gets in position of big need.
Birch as well? Excellent. Now I'm back to being interested again.
I've liked Birch a lot. He's like a poor man's Prime Larry Sanders.
slothrop8 wrote:I've never understood why Birch hasn't gotten an NBA look.
slothrop8 wrote:super_balls wrote:slothrop8 wrote:
Birch as well? Excellent. Now I'm back to being interested again.
I've liked Birch a lot. He's like a poor man's Prime Larry Sanders.
I've never understood why Birch hasn't gotten an NBA look.
frumble wrote:I think this is about the team we expected a couple weeks ago.
Olynyk's injury and Thompson's status were known. Stauskas, Pangos, and Wiggins not showing was expected (or at least strongly suspected).
The only surprising absence is Hanlan, but given the Staff's preference for Scrubb, that doesn't matter that much.
I guess Doornekamp's absence a surprise too.
A return to the program of K. Joseph or Rautins would have been nice, but wasn't realistic.
So this is where we thought we would be (except for Brooks' injury).
tout court wrote:frumble wrote:I think this is about the team we expected a couple weeks ago.
Olynyk's injury and Thompson's status were known. Stauskas, Pangos, and Wiggins not showing was expected (or at least strongly suspected).
The only surprising absence is Hanlan, but given the Staff's preference for Scrubb, that doesn't matter that much.
I guess Doornekamp's absence a surprise too.
A return to the program of K. Joseph or Rautins would have been nice, but wasn't realistic.
So this is where we thought we would be (except for Brooks' injury).
But that is exactly the point I was trying to make in my previous post, why is it unrealistic that Rautins or K. Joseph might return? What went down?
And this still doesn't explain Lyles' absence. With him there would be a decent rotation of bigs--especially if TT were to join. Also, despite his seemingly awful season, I can't believe Hanlan is persona non grata with this squad.
I appreciate Lewenberg being in attendance, but ask a god damn tough question on occasion. Ruffle a feather. What are they going to do, cut off his access? And what is the point of getting scoops if you can't report them, just sitting on a bunch of gossip then.
Any chance Matt Bonner is finally naturalized? We are one big away from not being completely embarrassed. And maybe a wing too ...
pantalones wrote:PG: Ennis
SG: Cojo
SF: Ejim
PF: Bennett
C: Birch
I guess, I'd go with this starting lineup, pretty athletic if nothing else.
This will be the most important summer of his young career. Next season is the final year of his rookie deal, and he still has much to prove. His coach in Philadelphia, Brett Brown, says Stauskas needs to come back stronger and tougher. "There's a cocky side that I want to see from him," Brown says. "A physical side that I want to see from him. We want to grow him to be a two-way player, this league is about two-way players." Stauskas' future, Brown says, will be based on his body and his physicality. Whether he can get hit and keep moving forward.
frumble wrote:Canada dropped its U17 exhibition opener to France today. 86-85 in OT.
Re the SMNT, Lewenberg tweeted that Triano said the team would be cut to 12(ish) players today, but that they could still add.
mojo13 wrote:frumble wrote:Canada dropped its U17 exhibition opener to France today. 86-85 in OT.
I assume Barrett wasnt there..but Shi-ttu was?
mojo13 wrote:He has been looked at plenty just no one has bit (yet). he is obviously small for his position and there are less roles in the NBA for guys like him. Very small 5 or a 4 who cant shoot? Can he guard the 5s in the NBA? Historically he had virtually no offensive outside of 3-5 feet. He was great in turkey because he was just so much more athletic, quicker than his counterparts in the Turkish league. He ran circles around them.
He has slowly been expanding his offensive game last year in the D and this year in Europe. If he can build just a little offensive game besides rolls and putbacks he will get harder looks.
Larry Sanders, Biyombo? Birch can find a place.
mojo13 wrote:Also Khem Birch signed with Olympiacos today of the Euroleague for about 900K Euros (net and all expenses paid) for 2 years. That is about equivalent to $1M US per year gross. I think he will be the back-up C behind Patric Young and replacing Othello Hunter who left for Real Madrid.
alienchild wrote:Again, I hope the basketball gods give us the 14th pick in the draft. I hope OG asks for a trade, Birch signs elsewhere and GTJ signs an offer sheet and Raptors don't match. Frankly Masai is dead to me.