DarkHawk wrote:I originally questioned why the Knicks would stretch and waive Noah....
Then I saw this article: http://www.tmz.com/2018/08/07/joakim-noah-strips-naked-in-venice/
Why did I click the link instead of just reading the link?
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DarkHawk wrote:I originally questioned why the Knicks would stretch and waive Noah....
Then I saw this article: http://www.tmz.com/2018/08/07/joakim-noah-strips-naked-in-venice/
lilfishi22 wrote:Puff wrote:bwgood77 wrote:
Rondo, when engaged, is in a different league. Chicago probably beats a good Boston team in the playoffs last year if he doesn't go down, since he was picking them apart early in the series. And he really helped the Pelicans last year. I think it's a current downgrade, but looking at AD's age, it's probably not a bad decision to try Payton out to see if he can be a worthy backup. I think he should be an above avg backup PG.
Quite frankly I think it was a poor decision not to keep Payton for what he ended up signing for. I expect Payton to do well and be yet another McDonough cast off to make the playoffs in another city.
Not saying Payton can't improve but Payton had 4 seasons prove he's more than just a playmaker with a very inconsistent shot. Also we can't assume Payton would have signed with us for the same as what he signed for.
rcc8884 wrote:DarkHawk wrote:I originally questioned why the Knicks would stretch and waive Noah....
Then I saw this article: http://www.tmz.com/2018/08/07/joakim-noah-strips-naked-in-venice/
Why did I click the link instead of just reading the link?
Puff wrote:bwgood77 wrote:ImNotMcDiSwear wrote:
I mean... kinda. Rondo was once an incredible player and occasionally that player shows up. Knows everything about his opponents; a true student of the game. Payton has had the occasional flash, but as we've seen, he can also go weeks without having an okay game. There's a reason Rondo got a serious FA offer, while Payton did not.
Rondo, when engaged, is in a different league. Chicago probably beats a good Boston team in the playoffs last year if he doesn't go down, since he was picking them apart early in the series. And he really helped the Pelicans last year. I think it's a current downgrade, but looking at AD's age, it's probably not a bad decision to try Payton out to see if he can be a worthy backup. I think he should be an above avg backup PG.
Quite frankly I think it was a poor decision not to keep Payton for what he ended up signing for. I expect Payton to do well and be yet another McDonough cast off to make the playoffs in another city.
NavLDO wrote:Puff wrote:bwgood77 wrote:
Rondo, when engaged, is in a different league. Chicago probably beats a good Boston team in the playoffs last year if he doesn't go down, since he was picking them apart early in the series. And he really helped the Pelicans last year. I think it's a current downgrade, but looking at AD's age, it's probably not a bad decision to try Payton out to see if he can be a worthy backup. I think he should be an above avg backup PG.
Quite frankly I think it was a poor decision not to keep Payton for what he ended up signing for. I expect Payton to do well and be yet another McDonough cast off to make the playoffs in another city.
Completely agree. He's young, and better than ANY PG we currently have on the roster. Haters can point to team stats, etc., with him on the floor last year, but of course, those same posters refuse to acknowledge that a) we were tanking, and b) the rest of our team was pretty bad, and c) we had a horrible HC. What would it have hurt to keep our best PG on the roster?? We wouldn't have been able to overpay Ariza by about $7M to sign him for a 1-yr deal, and actually use that towards a different better answer in FA?
So, while teams like Toronto are buying Kawhi Leonard for a song, Indiana is signing a 28YO Tyreke Evans for $3M less than what we paid for a lesser player, and other trades/signings like Boogie and Melo (and yes, Melo at $2.4M is better than Ariza at $15M)
we are signing guys that have this type of impact...
"..the team was 15-1 in games Ariza didn't play last season..."
McD's most 'inspired move' was trading for Richaun Holmes...yay. Yes, I like that move, but that is not a 'were headed to the Playoffs-level' move.
NavLDO wrote:Puff wrote:bwgood77 wrote:
Rondo, when engaged, is in a different league. Chicago probably beats a good Boston team in the playoffs last year if he doesn't go down, since he was picking them apart early in the series. And he really helped the Pelicans last year. I think it's a current downgrade, but looking at AD's age, it's probably not a bad decision to try Payton out to see if he can be a worthy backup. I think he should be an above avg backup PG.
Quite frankly I think it was a poor decision not to keep Payton for what he ended up signing for. I expect Payton to do well and be yet another McDonough cast off to make the playoffs in another city.
Completely agree. He's young, and better than ANY PG we currently have on the roster. Haters can point to team stats, etc., with him on the floor last year, but of course, those same posters refuse to acknowledge that a) we were tanking, and b) the rest of our team was pretty bad, and c) we had a horrible HC. What would it have hurt to keep our best PG on the roster?? We wouldn't have been able to overpay Ariza by about $7M to sign him for a 1-yr deal, and actually use that towards a different better answer in FA?
So, while teams like Toronto are buying Kawhi Leonard for a song, Indiana is signing a 28YO Tyreke Evans for $3M less than what we paid for a lesser player, and other trades/signings like Boogie and Melo (and yes, Melo at $2.4M is better than Ariza at $15M)
we are signing guys that have this type of impact...
"..the team was 15-1 in games Ariza didn't play last season..."
McD's most 'inspired move' was trading for Richaun Holmes...yay. Yes, I like that move, but that is not a 'were headed to the Playoffs-level' move.
bwgood77 wrote:NavLDO wrote:Puff wrote:
Quite frankly I think it was a poor decision not to keep Payton for what he ended up signing for. I expect Payton to do well and be yet another McDonough cast off to make the playoffs in another city.
Completely agree. He's young, and better than ANY PG we currently have on the roster. Haters can point to team stats, etc., with him on the floor last year, but of course, those same posters refuse to acknowledge that a) we were tanking, and b) the rest of our team was pretty bad, and c) we had a horrible HC. What would it have hurt to keep our best PG on the roster?? We wouldn't have been able to overpay Ariza by about $7M to sign him for a 1-yr deal, and actually use that towards a different better answer in FA?
So, while teams like Toronto are buying Kawhi Leonard for a song, Indiana is signing a 28YO Tyreke Evans for $3M less than what we paid for a lesser player, and other trades/signings like Boogie and Melo (and yes, Melo at $2.4M is better than Ariza at $15M)
we are signing guys that have this type of impact...
"..the team was 15-1 in games Ariza didn't play last season..."
McD's most 'inspired move' was trading for Richaun Holmes...yay. Yes, I like that move, but that is not a 'were headed to the Playoffs-level' move.
Payton was a top 10 pick by the Magic and when his RFA came up they wanted no part of it and traded him for a mid 2nd. That doesn't say much about a player. This isn't the same Magic front office that let Dipo or Harris go either. This is the one that drafted Giannis, traded for Middleton and drafted Brogdon and moved to the Magic last summer as GM. If Payton could only get $3 million in FA that certainly doesn't say a lot about what NBA GMs think of him.
jcsunsfan wrote:bwgood77 wrote:NavLDO wrote:
Completely agree. He's young, and better than ANY PG we currently have on the roster. Haters can point to team stats, etc., with him on the floor last year, but of course, those same posters refuse to acknowledge that a) we were tanking, and b) the rest of our team was pretty bad, and c) we had a horrible HC. What would it have hurt to keep our best PG on the roster?? We wouldn't have been able to overpay Ariza by about $7M to sign him for a 1-yr deal, and actually use that towards a different better answer in FA?
So, while teams like Toronto are buying Kawhi Leonard for a song, Indiana is signing a 28YO Tyreke Evans for $3M less than what we paid for a lesser player, and other trades/signings like Boogie and Melo (and yes, Melo at $2.4M is better than Ariza at $15M)
we are signing guys that have this type of impact...
"..the team was 15-1 in games Ariza didn't play last season..."
McD's most 'inspired move' was trading for Richaun Holmes...yay. Yes, I like that move, but that is not a 'were headed to the Playoffs-level' move.
Payton was a top 10 pick by the Magic and when his RFA came up they wanted no part of it and traded him for a mid 2nd. That doesn't say much about a player. This isn't the same Magic front office that let Dipo or Harris go either. This is the one that drafted Giannis, traded for Middleton and drafted Brogdon and moved to the Magic last summer as GM. If Payton could only get $3 million in FA that certainly doesn't say a lot about what NBA GMs think of him.
There is more to the Payton story but I am not sure what it is. Maybe it has something to do with hair (where it was) maybe not. But it seems to me that there is something in his private life, habits or something that made teams not to keep him. The Suns saw him play well for about a month and then he just dropped.
Maybe he smokes A LOT or weed or something. I am just grasping at straws. In his rookie interviews, Payton claimed he had "never even tried" weed. He was also asked if he had a girlfriend, to which he said "yes." He was then asked what his "pick up line" was.
I don't know. There is something not quite right with the dude, and I just have no idea what it is. It is probably irresponsible to speculate.
Puff wrote:bwgood77 wrote:ImNotMcDiSwear wrote:
I mean... kinda. Rondo was once an incredible player and occasionally that player shows up. Knows everything about his opponents; a true student of the game. Payton has had the occasional flash, but as we've seen, he can also go weeks without having an okay game. There's a reason Rondo got a serious FA offer, while Payton did not.
Rondo, when engaged, is in a different league. Chicago probably beats a good Boston team in the playoffs last year if he doesn't go down, since he was picking them apart early in the series. And he really helped the Pelicans last year. I think it's a current downgrade, but looking at AD's age, it's probably not a bad decision to try Payton out to see if he can be a worthy backup. I think he should be an above avg backup PG.
Quite frankly I think it was a poor decision not to keep Payton for what he ended up signing for. I expect Payton to do well and be yet another McDonough cast off to make the playoffs in another city.
BurningHeart wrote:I have no problem with it. This team has to prove that it's even *slightly* worth a **** to be scheduled for national TV.
DarkHawk wrote:Our schedule to start the season is absolutely brutal. We could realistically start the year 2-14
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DarkHawk wrote:Our schedule to start the season is absolutely brutal. We could realistically start the year 2-14
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fromthetop321 wrote:I got Lebron number 1, he is also leading defensive player of the year. Curry's game still reminds me of Jeremy Lin to much.
Saberestar wrote:BurningHeart wrote:I have no problem with it. This team has to prove that it's even *slightly* worth a **** to be scheduled for national TV.
Yeah, I agree.
We were the worst team in the league and we just have added to the team three rookies, Ariza and Holmes.
And we do not have an starting PG.