there might be some question as to just who's #1 and who's #1a

a good problem to have

TheNewEra wrote:PG already rocking his clipper gear with a big smile
Young Sterling wrote:TheNewEra wrote:PG already rocking his clipper gear with a big smile
Honestly, is it me or does PG look really excited to be here? He was a Clipper Fan growing up. He imagined, hoped and dreamed of himself in a Clipper uni before the draft, only to be disappointed. Yet in the end, he not only comes back home, but to the team he watched and dreamed of playing for, and he gets to play with Kawhi Leonard, for Doc, West and Co. He's also coming off an MVP caliber season... If I were him I'd think this was God's plan and get pretty hyped.
Nobody should be surprised when this guy gets even better than last year, even after how good he was.
esqtvd wrote:I'll stick this here
there might be some question as to just who's #1 and who's #1a
a good problem to have
Quake Griffin wrote:So we reached out to see if Harden was available?
Beal too?
Exactly when did we think up the Paul George idea?
Why are teams moving first-round picks more than before?
- Prioritizing winning now - 9
- Warriors' demise - 5
- Rookie scale salary changes 3
Over the past few weeks, the Los Angeles Lakers (three first-rounders and one swap right), the LA Clippers (five first-round picks and two swap rights) and Houston Rockets (two first-round picks and two swap rights) sent out loads of draft assets in trades for Anthony Davis, Paul George and Russell Westbrook.
Why the change? Because teams have decided that winning now is worth potentially mortgaging the future. The combination of shorter contracts and increased player movement has shortened title windows -- and created a sense of urgency to strike when they arrive.
"Shorter-term contracts for the star players gives them the leverage, and so now there is pressure that these stars want better players, not young rookies that are great for team building," said a Western Conference executive, who pointed at the lack of young players on teams with LeBron James over the years as an example of this playing out previously.
There was one other rather obvious thing that changed this summer, as well, that was pointed to as a possible catalyst: the fact the Warriors are no longer ruling over the league as a seemingly unbeatable foe, keeping teams from thinking it was the right time to swing for the fences.
"Would this have happened if the Warriors are still the Warriors?" an Eastern Conference executive wondered. "There are five to 10 teams that are really, really good, so those teams are thinking, 'Why not us?'"
"You basically would have been stupid to do that a couple years ago."
Tim Bontemps, ESPN
Forte IV wrote:It makes me so happy PG is here. After we all begged on this forum for the team to draft him. He's here. And he always wanted to be here.
playaloc916 wrote:Forte IV wrote:It makes me so happy PG is here. After we all begged on this forum for the team to draft him. He's here. And he always wanted to be here.
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I guess you can't with them all... the other close pick that went in our favor was picking Eric Gordon instead of Jerryd Bayless, who I think was also being considered.
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