Calinks wrote:LOL Lakers! I thought everything just fell into place for big market teams?
Thunder just got a big upgrade, west going to be brutal.
Seeing how little OKC had to give up, it makes me feel PG hasn't committed to them longterm.
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Calinks wrote:LOL Lakers! I thought everything just fell into place for big market teams?
Thunder just got a big upgrade, west going to be brutal.
Baseline81 wrote:Calinks wrote:LOL Lakers! I thought everything just fell into place for big market teams?
Thunder just got a big upgrade, west going to be brutal.
Not so fast. Shelburne saying it's for Oladipo and Sabonis. That sounds more like OKC making a one-year run and praying it will change his mind about signing with the Lakers.
Sign5 wrote:Yea not happening, I expected a better retort but what do I expect from realgm(ers) in 2025. Just quote and state things that lack context, then repeat the same thing over and over as if something new and profound was said. Just lol.
guest81 wrote:mercgold3 wrote:Ricky Rubio to Jeff Teague !!!
And paying more to Teague...
Wolves being Wolves.
Teague was the best player on a 60 win Hawks teams a year ago. You act like he's Trey Burke or something
guest81 wrote:mercgold3 wrote:Ricky Rubio to Jeff Teague !!!
And paying more to Teague...
Wolves being Wolves.
Teague was the best player on a 60 win Hawks teams a year ago. You act like he's Trey Burke or something
mercgold3 wrote:guest81 wrote:mercgold3 wrote:Ricky Rubio to Jeff Teague !!!
And paying more to Teague...
Wolves being Wolves.
Teague was the best player on a 60 win Hawks teams a year ago. You act like he's Trey Burke or something
And yet, they decided to start Schröder in the next year.
guest81 wrote:mercgold3 wrote:guest81 wrote:
Teague was the best player on a 60 win Hawks teams a year ago. You act like he's Trey Burke or something
And yet, they decided to start Schröder in the next year.
They couldn't afford both and Schroder was younger
Duke4life831 wrote:Winslow > Wiggins
shrink wrote:KGdaBom wrote:MN7725 wrote:
No doubt
My point is that a traditional PG isn't a overwhelming need with Butler, he is better with the ball than all those guys
If going to spend $18 mil/yr, get a difference maker on the roster. Teague isn't that to me
Otherwise use it elsewhere, just get a wing or combo guard that can defend the opposing PG instead
Teague was one of the biggest assist men in the league last year. He is a traditional PG. Probably a better distributor than Butler.
But how good of a distributor is he going to be when the ball is in Butler's hands?

mercgold3 wrote:guest81 wrote:mercgold3 wrote:Ricky Rubio to Jeff Teague !!!
And paying more to Teague...
Wolves being Wolves.
Teague was the best player on a 60 win Hawks teams a year ago. You act like he's Trey Burke or something
And yet, they decided to start Schröder in the next year.
tsherkin wrote:The important thing to take away here is that Klomp is wrong.
Esohny wrote:Why are you asking Klomp? "He's" actually a bot that posts random blurbs from a database.
Klomp wrote:I'm putting the tired in retired mod at the moment
Ethomasp31 wrote:Well thought out post. Here is what some posters might be worried about. I get we have been out of the playoffs for 13 years...and you can't always keep on building for the future. But for some of us, this team feels like a 5th or 6th seed in the west...and honestly, we are not a title contender next season or even the season after that with Golden State looking like they will be good for the next 3-4 years. We traded 3 young key p pieces with team control for Butler. I get Butler is an excellent two way player. But he is not Michael Jordan or Scottie Pippen. We could have been patient with LaVine and the other two pieces we traded to see how they looked at the end of this year. With all these moves it feels like we are almost moving all in on a team that seems to be a 5th seed in the west. If you are going to move all in, I'm not sure that Teague is the guy you want to move all in with. I get it....we still have Wiggins and KAT.....but maybe the move all in was a little pre mature.
MN7725 wrote:KGdaBom wrote:MN7725 wrote:
No doubt
My point is that a traditional PG isn't a overwhelming need with Butler, he is better with the ball than all those guys
If going to spend $18 mil/yr, get a difference maker on the roster. Teague isn't that to me
Otherwise use it elsewhere, just get a wing or combo guard that can defend the opposing PG instead
Teague was one of the biggest assist men in the league last year. He is a traditional PG. Probably a better distributor than Butler.
Teague was 36.4% Assist, 16.5% TOV
Butler was 29% Assist, 9.3% TOV while carrying huge scoring load
9.3%! that is insane considering the positions he was put with the ball
Give him KAT, Wig and a legit spacing guard or wing, which is not Teague, and let him operate
Klomp wrote:mercgold3 wrote:guest81 wrote:
Teague was the best player on a 60 win Hawks teams a year ago. You act like he's Trey Burke or something
And yet, they decided to start Schröder in the next year.
So teams don't trade good players for 1st round picks in order to clear cap space for free agency?
That's what Atlanta did last year (wanted to retain Horford) and what Minnesota is doing this year.
Duke4life831 wrote:Winslow > Wiggins
guest81 wrote:mercgold3 wrote:Ricky Rubio to Jeff Teague !!!
And paying more to Teague...
Wolves being Wolves.
Teague was the best player on a 60 win Hawks teams a year ago. You act like he's Trey Burke or something

Pass_the_rock wrote:OKC's pick just took a hit.
shrink wrote:Baseline81 wrote:Calinks wrote:LOL Lakers! I thought everything just fell into place for big market teams?
Thunder just got a big upgrade, west going to be brutal.
Not so fast. Shelburne saying it's for Oladipo and Sabonis. That sounds more like OKC making a one-year run and praying it will change his mind about signing with the Lakers.
And show Westbrook that it's worth sticking around too.
Ballsy play, doubling down. I think that's a big risk for a guy on a one year deal, who told his agent to send a memo to 28 teams, that read, "if you trade for me, I will not re-sign with you next year."
Klomp wrote:mercgold3 wrote:guest81 wrote:
Teague was the best player on a 60 win Hawks teams a year ago. You act like he's Trey Burke or something
And yet, they decided to start Schröder in the next year.
So teams don't trade good players for 1st round picks in order to clear cap space for free agency?
That's what Atlanta did last year (wanted to retain Horford) and what Minnesota is doing this year.
mercgold3 wrote:Klomp wrote:mercgold3 wrote:
And yet, they decided to start Schröder in the next year.
So teams don't trade good players for 1st round picks in order to clear cap space for free agency?
That's what Atlanta did last year (wanted to retain Horford) and what Minnesota is doing this year.
If Teague was that good... The best player on the 60 win team (BS) - said by Guest
You don't trade that kind of players, period.
AirP. wrote:shrink wrote:Baseline81 wrote:Not so fast. Shelburne saying it's for Oladipo and Sabonis. That sounds more like OKC making a one-year run and praying it will change his mind about signing with the Lakers.
And show Westbrook that it's worth sticking around too.
Ballsy play, doubling down. I think that's a big risk for a guy on a one year deal, who told his agent to send a memo to 28 teams, that read, "if you trade for me, I will not re-sign with you next year."
This is also a way to get out of Olipido's contract. I think it was apparent that paying Westbrook, Adams and Olipido big money wasn't winning anything. Go for broke and if it doesn't work you just reshuffle the cards again.
Pass_the_rock wrote:OKC's pick just took a hit.
Duke4life831 wrote:Winslow > Wiggins
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