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I would have done 2/15 for Rose.
4/85 for Brogdon is a freakin steal. Only a couple more million than Terry Rozier who put up like, 7 and 3 last season.
            
                                    
                                    
                        4/85 for Brogdon is a freakin steal. Only a couple more million than Terry Rozier who put up like, 7 and 3 last season.
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Chicagoat wrote:Great....... now its likely GIannis bolts next year and we won't the space to sign him thanks to the Young signing.
Who am I kidding, we never had a chance
I think the third year of Young's deal is partially guaranteed.
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Michael Jackson wrote:DuckIII wrote:Indomitable wrote:I enjoy every minute
I have never felt bad for Knick’s fans. They are ass hats and always have been.
Agree but I like the Knicks being relevant and losing more. Just nostalgia.
I like them broken and whiny. It makes me feel better.

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OldSchoolNoBull wrote:Chicagoat wrote:Great....... now its likely GIannis bolts next year and we won't the space to sign him thanks to the Young signing.
Who am I kidding, we never had a chance
I think the third year of Young's deal is partially guaranteed.
Please tell me this is true!
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CBS7 wrote:I would have done 2/15 for Rose.
4/85 for Brogdon is a freakin steal. Only a couple more million than Terry Rozier who put up like, 7 and 3 last season.
Same.
- I would signed DRose to that value as well.
- Amazing move from Indiana. If Oladipo gets back to his level and Sabonis/young frontcourt works, it is a new contender in the east.
buckboy wrote:jg77 wrote:Lavine is my dark horse MVP candidate.
That is the darkest horse that has ever galloped.
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Indomitable wrote:Michael Jackson wrote:DuckIII wrote:
I have never felt bad for Knick’s fans. They are ass hats and always have been.
Agree but I like the Knicks being relevant and losing more. Just nostalgia.
I like them broken and whiny. It makes me feel better.
I like them having hope and being crushed lol. I like the pistons walking off the court in the ECF too. Maybe I’m too vindictive
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Nice deal for Brogdon and Pacers are going to be better with Oladipo back and more experienced players.
            
                                    
                                    
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Michael Jackson wrote:Indomitable wrote:Michael Jackson wrote:
Agree but I like the Knicks being relevant and losing more. Just nostalgia.
I like them broken and whiny. It makes me feel better.
I like them having hope and being crushed lol. I like the pistons walking off the court in the ECF too. Maybe I’m too vindictive
I understand

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Ferulci wrote:CBS7 wrote:I would have done 2/15 for Rose.
4/85 for Brogdon is a freakin steal. Only a couple more million than Terry Rozier who put up like, 7 and 3 last season.
Same.
- I would signed DRose to that value as well.
- Amazing move from Indiana. If Oladipo gets back to his level and Sabonis/young frontcourt works, it is a new contender in the east.
Young signed for us today lol
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The Pacers are going for it all, Jazz too. Warriors being down is inspiring some moves. Still can't believe Phoenix signed Rubio.
            
                                    
                                    
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CBS7 wrote:I would have done 2/15 for Rose.
4/85 for Brogdon is a freakin steal. Only a couple more million than Terry Rozier who put up like, 7 and 3 last season.
Brogdon is a steal relative to Khris but Bucks went full rtard mode paying 200mil. Not a steal when you consider Pacers sacrifice a first rounder and couple of 2nds.
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PrimzyBulls81 wrote:Ferulci wrote:CBS7 wrote:I would have done 2/15 for Rose.
4/85 for Brogdon is a freakin steal. Only a couple more million than Terry Rozier who put up like, 7 and 3 last season.
Same.
- I would signed DRose to that value as well.
- Amazing move from Indiana. If Oladipo gets back to his level and Sabonis/young frontcourt works, it is a new contender in the east.
Young signed for us today lol
They got Warren in the draft and plan to start Sabonis/Young together, so it should cover Young loss. Bogdanovic on the other hand hurts a lot more.
buckboy wrote:jg77 wrote:Lavine is my dark horse MVP candidate.
That is the darkest horse that has ever galloped.
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To think, around this time last year we were complaining about resigning LaVine for $80 mil and now Khris Middleton and Tobias Harris are going to be making $180m+. The amount of money being spent this offseason is insane! And it just started....
            
                                    
                                    
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Dang I wonder if we'll be able to get PatBev now. That'll be sickk
            
                                    
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Knicks not willing to offer Durant the max, WOW, can't say I blame them?
            
                                    
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D_GoLow wrote:Knicks not willing to offer Durant the max, WOW, can't say I blame them?
But they traded Porzingis and will wind up overpaying for Julius Randle
coldfish wrote:Zach should file a complaint. Some of those non calls were battery complaints.
Stratmaster wrote:Will Perdue says asinine things, and his pants are way too short.
sco wrote: New Orleans has to be one of the, if not THE hardest city to eat healthy. I think they fry the water.
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D_GoLow wrote:Knicks not willing to offer Durant the max, WOW, can't say I blame them?
In a weird way, that's good. If there is one team in the league which has to first collect some young assets, it's them. Durant needs a ready to win organization and the Knicks are terrible.
It would have been like the Carmelo show a few years back....junk team with fake excitement because Durant wouldn't have had no help. DSJ sucks and Dallas was pretty much giving him away before the Knicks gifted them Porzingis.
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Mech Engineer wrote:D_GoLow wrote:Knicks not willing to offer Durant the max, WOW, can't say I blame them?
In a weird way, that's good. If there is one team in the league which has to first collect some young assets, it's them. Durant needs a ready to win organization and the Knicks are terrible.
It would have been like the Carmelo show a few years back....junk team with fake excitement because Durant wouldn't have had no help. DSJ sucks and Dallas was pretty much giving him away before the Knicks gifted them Porzingis.
The Knicks should’ve done it (offered Durant the max). If they’d of got him, they’d be looking at a season of developing Knox, RJ, etc and a likely top 4 pick next season. Adding Durant and potentially a number 1 pick to the active roster next season would’ve been great for them.
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Milwaukee and Philadelphia are the losers of the day, assuming Butler leaves.
Bucks fans were dealt with the harsh reality their owner isn’t paying the luxury tax. If he isn’t going to pay now for a team in the ECF, who has a young superstar, then it isn’t happening.
It was a savvy move to get a pick out of losing Brogdon. They could quickly flip that pick for a good veteran that can help them out immediately, don’t forget that.
I think losing Reddick hurts Philadelphia more than people realize. And that contract for Harris is insane.
Oh, and the Knicks are obvious losers too.
            
                                    
                                    Bucks fans were dealt with the harsh reality their owner isn’t paying the luxury tax. If he isn’t going to pay now for a team in the ECF, who has a young superstar, then it isn’t happening.
It was a savvy move to get a pick out of losing Brogdon. They could quickly flip that pick for a good veteran that can help them out immediately, don’t forget that.
I think losing Reddick hurts Philadelphia more than people realize. And that contract for Harris is insane.
Oh, and the Knicks are obvious losers too.
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