gesa2 wrote:payitforward wrote:Ruzious wrote:This is the perfect opportunity to show you the importance of environment. He's going from the very worst organization in the NBA to one of the better ones which has an outstanding coach. My feeling is that he has the potential to be a top 10 player in the NBA and can reach that potential in a good organization. But that's assuming he gets healthy and stays healthy.
Sure, let's see what happens. No question he's going from a terrible organization to a good one. Whatever else, I certainly hope he gets/stays healthy.
If so, & if he continues to perform at the same meh level of his career so far, will it "show you" that players are who they are & basically play at that level wherever they happen to find themselves?
I know this is just friendly banter, 'cause I also know you're both way too smart to say any study with an n of 1 can prove squat. Porzingas is young and has talent, he may turn into a top 15 player in Dallas, tho I have my doubts. If he does, we'll never be able to prove that he wouldn't have in NY
The trade is about risks and chances, Dallas taking a chance on Porzingas being a star and worth more than the picks, and NY taking a chance that cap space will turn into stars. Assuming NY has Intel on Durant, it may well be a good risk for both teams.
You're overrating my intelligence. If Porz takes a giant step forward next season, I'll run with it and rub it in Pif's face all season long!










). I also think Trier and his agent wanted a deal like this and I totally understand that. ...






















