Ruzious wrote:Agree with PIF - McCoy would be a nice pickup for the Wiz. He could develop into a Monroe type center.
You say that like it's a good thing.
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Ruzious wrote:Agree with PIF - McCoy would be a nice pickup for the Wiz. He could develop into a Monroe type center.

payitforward wrote:At Center, the Bucks now have under contract: Tyler Zeller, John Henson, Brook Lopez, Thon Maker, Brandon McCoy & Christian Wood.
Ruzious wrote:Speaking of the Bucks - which I like to do - it seems like their moves this offseason are dedicated to make them a more jump-shot oriented team - to complement Giannis. They drafted Donte D, acquired Ilyasova, Connaughton, Bazz Muhammed, and Brook Lopez. Shooting 3's is all some of them can do. Even Wood is interesting in part because he has 3 point range.
Agree with PIF - McCoy would be a nice pickup for the Wiz. He could develop into a Monroe type center.
nate33 wrote:payitforward wrote:At Center, the Bucks now have under contract: Tyler Zeller, John Henson, Brook Lopez, Thon Maker, Brandon McCoy & Christian Wood.
And their best center is actually Giannis. In crunch time, they're better off playing him at 5, surrounding him with skill, shooting and quickness, and forcing the other team to adapt.

nate33 wrote:Ruzious wrote:Agree with PIF - McCoy would be a nice pickup for the Wiz. He could develop into a Monroe type center.
You say that like it's a good thing.

Kanyewest wrote:Nene still likes Melo.
nate33 wrote:Kanyewest wrote:Nene still likes Melo.
We'll see how that opinion changes after a few hundred low-percentage long 2's and consistent matador defense while providing no help on the defensive glass.


The San Antonio Spurs have agreed to sign Chimezie Metu to a three-year rookie deal.
Metu was the 49th overall selection in the 2018 NBA Draft out of USC.
Metu averaged 11.4 points and 7.6 rebounds in 21.4 minutes per game in Summer League with the Spurs.
long suffrin' boulez fan wrote:Morey knows what he's doing. Sheds a big contract AND takes a flier on a young player with potential.
Man, how good would it feel to have a sentient being as your team's GM?
pcbothwel wrote:long suffrin' boulez fan wrote:Morey knows what he's doing. Sheds a big contract AND takes a flier on a young player with potential....
Suns clearly won this trade.
The best player in the deal is Anderson (Thats not saying much).
The best prospect is Melton.
Before Knight tore his acl he was one of the worst players in the league.
Criss is useless and we've had front row seats to those types.
Eddie Griffin 2.0. The guy will be out of the league within 24 months...if not sooner.
This would be like us trading Mahinmi and Troy Brown for Dellavedova and Thon maker... This board would collapse...
But EG would be a genius right? Because he got a cheaper bad contract in Delly (But worse player) and a 2016 top 10 pick with "upside" (But worse player)
payitforward wrote:pcbothwel wrote:long suffrin' boulez fan wrote:Morey knows what he's doing. Sheds a big contract AND takes a flier on a young player with potential....
Suns clearly won this trade.
The best player in the deal is Anderson (Thats not saying much).
The best prospect is Melton.
Before Knight tore his acl he was one of the worst players in the league.
Criss is useless and we've had front row seats to those types.
Eddie Griffin 2.0. The guy will be out of the league within 24 months...if not sooner.
This would be like us trading Mahinmi and Troy Brown for Dellavedova and Thon maker... This board would collapse...
But EG would be a genius right? Because he got a cheaper bad contract in Delly (But worse player) and a 2016 top 10 pick with "upside" (But worse player)
Don't write stuff like that! One of Ernie's staff may get wind of the idea!
There has to be more to this trade than meets the eye. Not that I can figure out what it is. Yes, Anderson is a better player than Chriss, for example, but he's in his 11th year. He's going to get worse not better. Chriss, otoh, just turned 21 last month. I can imagine being interested in taking a chance on him.
What I can't understand at all is why they'd be willing to absorb Knight & lose an even cheaper prospect with potential (Melton). They do save a few million dollars a year.
Is Houston a luxury tax repeater? Probably. If so, that might make the deal seem worth it to them -- with penalties those few millions might triple or even quadruple in cost.
Can that be what's behind this trade?

pcbothwel wrote:long suffrin' boulez fan wrote:Morey knows what he's doing. Sheds a big contract AND takes a flier on a young player with potential.
Man, how good would it feel to have a sentient being as your team's GM?
Suns clearly won this trade.
The best player in the deal is Anderson (Thats not saying much).
The best prospect is Melton.
Before Knight tore his acl he was one of the worst players in the league.
Criss is useless and we've had front row seats to those types.
Eddie Griffin 2.0. The guy will be out of the league within 24 months...if not sooner.
This would be like us trading Mahinmi and Troy Brown for Dellavedova and Thon maker... This board would collapse...
But EG would be a genius right? Because he got a cheaper bad contract in Delly (But worse player) and a 2016 top 10 pick with "upside" (But worse player)
pcbothwel wrote:Suns clearly won this trade.
The best player in the deal is Anderson (Thats not saying much).
The best prospect is Melton.
I_Like_Dirt wrote:pcbothwel wrote:Suns clearly won this trade.
The best player in the deal is Anderson (Thats not saying much).
The best prospect is Melton.
I'm not convinced any of that is true.
(1) The Rockets saved a pretty significant amount of money in this trade at a time when teams are dumping 1st round picks to save on the tax. That isn't to be taken lightly here. There are so few teams that can actually take on added salary that the Suns were working from a major position of advantage.
(2) Is Anderson really the best player? Despite being a big who can shoot, he's becoming almost unplayable the way the NBA is going. He was probably a little better than Knight last season but not by much, and it's a tough comparison to make - both guys missed a lot of time, but Anderson was slightly healthier and Anderson also found himself in a much better situation. Brandon Knight's play last season wasn't outrageously out of line with Eric Gordon's, and Eric was glorified for his production while Knight was dumped on and forgotten about. The way the league is headed, and the situations they're heading into, it wouldn't surprise me at all to see Anderson sit more games this season while Knight thrives a bit more with D'Antoni. Anderson and Knight are actually pretty darn close in terms of overall talent levels at this point, it's just that they play different positions so it depends entirely on what you're looking for.
(3) Melton might be the best prospect, but I'm not convinced yet. He's a scoring PG who can't shoot much and doesn't run a great offense. He has some skills and an intriguing foundation to build on; he might make it, but it's far from a guarantee and you could say the same about Chriss. And there is less than a year difference in age between Melton and Chriss despite Chriss being in the NBA. There is more mystery surrounding how Melton will do, sure, but even having seen Chriss struggle these past couple seasons, I feel he's the better prospect, though it might be more of a push, really. The Suns just let Elfrid Payton walk and now appear poised to give Melton that same opportunity; and it would have cost them less money to keep Payton and not make this trade. I think Melton is a worse prospect than Payton.