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Re: Shaq & Kobe throw shade at Pistons, Wallace 

Post#21 » by The Penguin » Wed Feb 21, 2018 11:57 pm

Southern Piston wrote:We should have resigned Webber one more yr, that group with I think would have gone to the finals that next yr, we always beat svg Orlando teams. The old Allen Iverson deal



I think Boston had passed us by, it wasn't that long until the Heatles were formed anyway.

I wish Joe had sold everyone off for draft picks / young players when they had value and embraced a true rebuild.
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Re: Shaq & Kobe throw shade at Pistons, Wallace 

Post#22 » by Revived » Sun Feb 25, 2018 9:49 am

Video is taken down, what did they say?
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Re: Shaq & Kobe throw shade at Pistons, Wallace 

Post#23 » by buzzkilloton » Sun Feb 25, 2018 10:09 am

The Penguin wrote:
Southern Piston wrote:We should have resigned Webber one more yr, that group with I think would have gone to the finals that next yr, we always beat svg Orlando teams. The old Allen Iverson deal



I think Boston had passed us by, it wasn't that long until the Heatles were formed anyway.

I wish Joe had sold everyone off for draft picks / young players when they had value and embraced a true rebuild.


Joe D has said the same.

“I think if you do a job like this for that amount of time, invariably you’re going to have to recycle and try to rebuild,” he told The Vertical. “If the question is, ‘What would you have done differently?’ I would just say this: We tried to rebuild on the move and not totally strip this down and start all over, which is really tough to do.

“When you’re trying to rebuild on the fly, you’re probably putting yourself in a position to make decisions that have more risk in them. If you completely break it down, it’s easier to make decisions that you know don’t have to manifest themselves in six months or a year. You’re looking at three, four years (in terms of) what it needs to look like. When you’re doing it on the fly, you’re looking for immediate returns, right now, because you don’t have time to wait.”

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