Wilber85 wrote:Warren is trash. He will play 60 games at most and avg 16 ppg for your team with no defense . Can’t wait to shut up all the suns fans who thought this dude avg 18 ppg on a 19 win team was good
Warren being All-Star in 2020 confirmed.
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Wilber85 wrote:Warren is trash. He will play 60 games at most and avg 16 ppg for your team with no defense . Can’t wait to shut up all the suns fans who thought this dude avg 18 ppg on a 19 win team was good
ZER0 wrote:Moochthemonkey wrote:ZER0 wrote:Just don't give him away with a 2nd pick. Or your organization will be crucified for doing so.
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Wow, still butthurt I see. Put a gun to my head and have me choose between Warren or Rubio, and I choose Rubio every single time.
Was his improved shooting last year an anomaly?
Does he have it in him to be a 2nd scoring option on a good team?
People said Bogdonovich couldn't guard anyone when we got him. Ultimately he turned into a pretty solid defender. Any potential for this with TJ?
Word out of the Pacer organization is they see TJ strictly as a 3, your thought?
My limited knowledge of Tj is that his game screams 6th man, primary off the bench scorer. Is this his highest and best use? Could he be elite in this role?
Damkac wrote:Wilber85 wrote:Warren is trash. He will play 60 games at most and avg 16 ppg for your team with no defense . Can’t wait to shut up all the suns fans who thought this dude avg 18 ppg on a 19 win team was good
Warren being All-Star in 2020 confirmed.
8305 wrote:Hoping you can tell me more about TJ
Pacers have gotten a lot of mileage from players found in what I'll call the secondary market. Underappreciated guys who when given a little different opportunity can be more than what they've shown to date. I'd barely heard of Bojan Bogdonovich when we got him, was surprised when we anointed him the starting SF in the summer of of 2017. Replacing Bojan is the opportunity being presented to TJ.
Was his improved shooting last year an anomaly?
Does he have it in him to be a 2nd scoring option on a good team?
People said Bogdonovich couldn't guard anyone when we got him. Ultimately he turned into a pretty solid defender. Any potential for this with TJ?
Word out of the Pacer organization is they see TJ strictly as a 3, your thought?
My limited knowledge of Tj is that his game screams 6th man, primary off the bench scorer. Is this his highest and best use? Could he be elite in this role?
Thanks for your input.
lilfishi22 wrote:More than ever....we are in the championship or bust endgame
This. I'm not sure why people seem to over complicate this situation. It was Warren or Oubre. Cap and roster fit/ playing time wasnt going to work having both. Personally I prefer oubre on his 2 year deal but I understand why some would have preferred Warren. Time will tell if Jones made the right choice.Saberestar wrote:ZER0 wrote:Moochthemonkey wrote:
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Wow, still butthurt I see. Put a gun to my head and have me choose between Warren or Rubio, and I choose Rubio every single time.
The Suns chose Oubre over Warren. We could have signed Rubio with Warren on the roster, but in that case we needed to say bye to Oubre.
Personally I think that Warren is better than Oubre. $35M / 3 years, great contract being in his prime. But James Jones preferred Oubre.
Damkac wrote:At what point will you understand that nobody is interested in your bets?
Wilber85 wrote:Damkac wrote:At what point will you understand that nobody is interested in your bets?
Because y’all have no money, and live with mommy . Y’all talk so much crap about the team you like ? Before even giving your team a chance .
If y’all are experts then why aren’t you trying to get involved with this as a career ?
ImNotMcDiSwear wrote:Man I think TJ could really tear it up next year in the B League. When I look at the Pacers pre-ASB lineup of Brogdon-Lamb-Warren-Turner-Sabonis, I see two teams. The one that plays in the east is a playoff contender before Oladipo gets on board. Warren is likely their leading scorer before Dipo returns, with Lamb heading to the bench when he does. I'll be glad when TJ gets the due I think is likely coming next season. He's a great player who deserves success.
In the west? Psssh man that lineup ain't likely to cut it. People think Rubio-Booker-Oubre-Saric-Ayton will win 30 games next season. It's the A League out here. No Wizards, Hawks, Hornets, Knicks or Cavs to pick on. Just Russell and James and LeBron and Anthony and Steph and Klay and DeRozan and Aldridge and Jokic and Murray and Kawhi and Paul and Jrue and Zion and Luka and Kristaps and Damian and CJ and De'Aaron and Buddy and Gobert and Donovan and Chris and Steven and Karl-Anthony and his bad self. But hey, at least we'll have Memphis to push around.
The drastic and persistent disparity between the conferences is an embarrassment to the NBA. The trend of population shifting from northeast to southwest has put several teams in the EC at a financial disadvantage, and several teams in its best markets (DC, NYC, CHI) have been mismanaged (and in NYC's case, tragically so). Thank goodness Durant went to BKN so at least one major market can watch quality basketball... in 2020-2021!
/rant