Saberestar wrote:cosmofizzo wrote:NTB wrote:
I was gonna post this. Wtf? Why would they suffer respiratory issues?
Ummm... a cold?
Nice to see Monroe listed as questionable. Means he may actually suit up for us soon (at all)
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Saberestar wrote:cosmofizzo wrote:NTB wrote:
I was gonna post this. Wtf? Why would they suffer respiratory issues?
Ummm... a cold?
cosmofizzo wrote:WeekapaugGroove wrote:bwgood77 wrote:
Pistons were unwilling to pay him what he wanted. Not sure he liked playing with Drummond much but SVG didn't care about losing him.
Detriot realized early you couldn't play him with another traditional big because of spacing problems.
He does fit ok with guys like bender and chriss because they can protect the rim and stretch the floor. I wouldn't mind them giving him a look just to see what a player like him looks stylistically in the offense. It could help determine who they target in the draft or FA.
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If we play Monroe, we have to trade Chandler or Len. Len won't give up his bird rights, I'm fairly confident. So our options are to buyout Monroe, or trade one of Monroe or Chandler. Tyson's good for our kids, and we might be able to use him next year as well.
Monroe would give us something none of our kids have played with in the NBA - a big with a post game. Would that be a useful change? Our kids have played with and learned a lot from Chandler, and he continues to be a great leader, but haven't they learned most of what they're going to learn from him already? I would think so. But if Monroe worked for us, would we want, need or even be able to re-sign him if we wanted to? Would we be okay going into next offseason having only Williams and Bender under contract at the C spot?
Ultimately, the question is, Who wants centers? Anyone want this one or that one?
I am okay with just buying Monroe out if that's what works best. Chandler will almost certainly have a new mentee if he sticks around another year. If we dealt him, well, no biggie, centers are cheap. So I'm totally flexible on this matter.
Frank Lee wrote:I’d trade chandler 10 times in 10 rather than Monroe. Further more, i play him and start him.... and then sign him.
I don’t understand this infatuation with a rim protecting big man… Is it because one through four can’t play D ??? I’m ready for some offense from the post… It only opens up the perimeter.
Mc Dreaming needs to wake up and realize there are but a few good offensive centers out the and available. It wouldn’t necessarily be a bad thing to have a player traded to the suns and then embrace that move
OGBAH wrote:What’s KOTB mean on the trade board
bwgood77 wrote:OGBAH wrote:What’s KOTB mean on the trade board
King of the Trade Board
carey wrote:It is 2-time, every time.
NTB wrote:
jcsunsfan wrote:bwgood77 wrote:OGBAH wrote:What’s KOTB mean on the trade board
King of the Trade Board
Oh. Thats subtle.
carey wrote:It is 2-time, every time.
jcsunsfan wrote:NTB wrote:
Booker improving. He would even be looking better if it were not for constantly trying to bring his team back all by himself in the fourth quarter. In those situations he presses.
Qwigglez wrote:Blackification wrote:
Also you can forget any free agents signing here unless they get overpayed. Booker said he got 50 texts from players around the league (i'm sure its not an accurate number) but it does show the general perception of the players is that the people in charge have no idea what the **** they are doing. At best we can hope for another eric gordon situation where we overpay for a guy, but given our record and infatuation with tanking and trading away anyone who should actually be on an NBA court, we aren't getting any high level talent.
Don't buy it. Literally every player just wants to get paid, they could give two craps where they play if they are a free agent. Sure, some may want to compete but that in itself would weed us out more than anything else. This is why you see guys like Allen Crabbe sign with the Nets, Deng signing with the Lakers, George Hill signing with the Kings. Z-Bo could have easily went to a contender for maybe veteran's minimum, but he decided to sign with the Kings(for 12mil). I know those guys are considered over-paid, but so far are front office hasn't really overpaid for mediocre players and has given fair contracts. For the regular journeymen in the NBA, the front office has little to do with where they sign.
They may also consider that the players who left are the ones causing trouble. MoBros with the aggravated assault charges, Bledsoe with the stupid agent. IT complained about playing time, but if I remember correctly, he was happy when we signed him since no other team was willing to give him a contract.
Mulhollanddrive wrote:Chandler could have a 3 week headache to allow us to showcase Monroe.