
and I never blamed him for the loss
He looks junky even when they're both playing. When he is aggressive, he puts so much pressure on opponents defensive. The clippers are undefeated when he gets 10+ ptsnickhx2 wrote:moe's just a guy who plays well as the third wing. so he's gonna look pretty junky when one of PG/kawhi are out.
NippySudz wrote:He looks junky even when they're both playing. When he is aggressive, he puts so much pressure on opponents defensive. The clippers are undefeated when he gets 10+ ptsnickhx2 wrote:moe's just a guy who plays well as the third wing. so he's gonna look pretty junky when one of PG/kawhi are out.
But he doesn't look for that at all. His shooting is janky going back to Portland .
I like him as a defender for fast guards. Guys like Westbrook/rose but aside that he's Expendable.
REAL GM: The Los Angeles Clippers and Philadelphia 76ers are interested in trading for Marcus Morris, league sources told Marc Berman of the New York Post.
Morris signed a 1-year, $15 million deal with the Knicks last offseason.
Morris is averaging 19.1 points and 5.5 rebounds on the season.
The power is not in the Knicks hands. They risk losing an asset for nothing. It's in the hands of morris.esqtvd wrote:REAL GM: The Los Angeles Clippers and Philadelphia 76ers are interested in trading for Marcus Morris, league sources told Marc Berman of the New York Post.
Morris signed a 1-year, $15 million deal with the Knicks last offseason.
Morris is averaging 19.1 points and 5.5 rebounds on the season.
I'm thinking Harkless's $11M expiring HAS to be part of any deal for sal cap balance. If I'm the Knicks, I think I hang up the phone if Shamet's not the sweetener in the deal.
I have bigs; I don't need Zubac. Jerome looks like a bust. McGruder and J-Myke aren't really of interest to a rebuilding team. I might hold out for the Clippers 2020 FRP too if I can leverage the Sixers' interest into a little bidding war.
https://basketball.realgm.com/tradechecker/saved_trade/7266253
Congratulations on a successful trade
Due to the L.A. Clippers being over the cap and having a post-trade Team Salary over the Tax Threshold, the 25% trade rule is invoked. the L.A. Clippers could not receive more than 125% plus $100,000 of the salary given out for the trade to be accepted, which did happen here. Also, the L.A. Clippers met the requirements of the Hard Cap rules of staying under the Tax Threshold plus $4M for adjusted post-trade Team Salary.
Due to New York being under the cap and choosing to invoke the Cap Room rule, New York could not go over the cap by more than $100,000 of post-trade Team Salary, which did happen here.
This trade satisfies the provisions of the Collective Bargaining Agreement.
NippySudz wrote:The power is not in the Knicks hands. They risk losing an asset for nothing. It's in the hands of morris.
clipperlover wrote:SnoopDub wrote:NippySudz wrote:I admit I have an emotional connection to Harrell and would really hate to see him go
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Me too man. Clips was suppose to rebuild after the lob city era. I thought they'll be tanking.
but Lou, Gallo, Bev and Trezz... they are just too good. Hope we can find a miracle to make him stay.![]()
I wonder tho were Harrell sign in the off-season tho.
I don't think Indy is going to shake up that team at all. They are currently 5.5 out of the #1 spot and 1.5 games from the #2 spot in the East. They are that close with Oladipo out. Once VO and his D get back, the Pacers are going to be a beast in the East. Turner and Sabonis give them the size to match up with Philly.
I think Harrell will be hard to keep long term, but I think the Clips only move him if benefits the Clips and helps Harrell contribute to a playoff team that has cap space next season. I just don't see those situations out there.
MartinToVaught wrote:I don't see how Morris addresses this roster's flaws. We need a point guard and could use a backup center. Morris isn't either of those.
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