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Is there any money we can offer cousins to come back?
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Who are everyones targets for MLE?
best case for me would be guys like:
Joe Harris
Jae Crowder
Christian Wood
Andre Roberson
Derrick Jones Jr
Very good chance they go for more than MLE, but thats the tier i'd start with.
best case for me would be guys like:
Joe Harris
Jae Crowder
Christian Wood
Andre Roberson
Derrick Jones Jr
Very good chance they go for more than MLE, but thats the tier i'd start with.
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Has Roberson even played this season?
Need wings who can try to slow down elite forwards.
Need wings who can try to slow down elite forwards.
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wco81 wrote:Has Roberson even played this season?
Need wings who can try to slow down elite forwards.
He hasn't. Will be 2 full years he hasn't played. Total wildcard i'd be willing to take a stab at if: 1) cant land a better MLE target. 2) don't get a good defensive wing elsewhere
We need a couple wings, so a scenario of bringing in Roberson (if healthy) and drafting a gunner like Kispert in the 2nd round would be a nice combo of options off the bench.
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Well some people thought his career was over and that may be the case. It should be a minimum deal, not even MLE then.
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wco81 wrote:Well some people thought his career was over and that may be the case. It should be a minimum deal, not even MLE then.
Sounds good to me if we have an open spot and don't draft a guy like Okoro or Lewis.
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I wouldn't want to even take a flier on Roberson for the minimum. I'm hoping they consider every roster spot valuable and not use one for a guy who hasn't shown he can stay on the floor--we had enough of that this year. We have Looney who might end up like that next year anyway.
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You may be right about that.
Roberson was a great defender but that was a long time ago in basketball time.
Roberson was a great defender but that was a long time ago in basketball time.
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I think we found our MLE guy, can play center as well:
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He has the corona virus right?
He's young though.
He's young though.
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wco81 wrote:He has the corona virus right?
He's young though.
Yeah, he does unfortunately. The current pandemic is likely to keep him under the radar, which is good for us. But also unfortunately for him as a guy who has bounced in and out of the NBA. Still only 24 at 6-10 with a 7-3 wingspan
Over the last 15 games:
22ppg
9rpg
1bpg
40% 3p
Imagine that guy as the open guy opportunity scorer in our 5 man lineup with Paschall as the 6th man, that's just a relentless offense to play against.
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I’ve always had Jeff Green in mind the past few seasons as a veteran wing off the bench. Still quality wing off the bench to add depth. Not the greatest 3point shooter though.
Having more serviceable vets at the end of the bench will only help our young team.
Tyson Chandler? If we draft Wiseman it would be good to have Chandler as his vet for the season. Chandler has been washed the past few seasons but a mentor role is valuable.
Having more serviceable vets at the end of the bench will only help our young team.
Tyson Chandler? If we draft Wiseman it would be good to have Chandler as his vet for the season. Chandler has been washed the past few seasons but a mentor role is valuable.
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DAWill1128 wrote:wco81 wrote:He has the corona virus right?
He's young though.
Yeah, he does unfortunately. The current pandemic is likely to keep him under the radar, which is good for us. But also unfortunately for him as a guy who has bounced in and out of the NBA. Still only 24 at 6-10 with a 7-3 wingspan
Over the last 15 games:
22ppg
9rpg
1bpg
40% 3p
Imagine that guy as the open guy opportunity scorer in our 5 man lineup with Paschall as the 6th man, that's just a relentless offense to play against.
It’s taken him a long time to blossom, but good to see that he’s making it now.
Unfortunately, despite it being a pretty short stretch, I think his play with Detroit the past few weeks probably prices him out of the Warriors’ range (MLE). But definitely worth giving him a call when things re-open.
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ChuckDurn wrote:DAWill1128 wrote:wco81 wrote:He has the corona virus right?
He's young though.
Yeah, he does unfortunately. The current pandemic is likely to keep him under the radar, which is good for us. But also unfortunately for him as a guy who has bounced in and out of the NBA. Still only 24 at 6-10 with a 7-3 wingspan
Over the last 15 games:
22ppg
9rpg
1bpg
40% 3p
Imagine that guy as the open guy opportunity scorer in our 5 man lineup with Paschall as the 6th man, that's just a relentless offense to play against.
It’s taken him a long time to blossom, but good to see that he’s making it now.
Unfortunately, despite it being a pretty short stretch, I think his play with Detroit the past few weeks probably prices him out of the Warriors’ range (MLE). But definitely worth giving him a call when things re-open.
Could have sworn I saw on the ticker recently that the Knicks were interested in him.
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ChuckDurn wrote:DAWill1128 wrote:wco81 wrote:He has the corona virus right?
He's young though.
Yeah, he does unfortunately. The current pandemic is likely to keep him under the radar, which is good for us. But also unfortunately for him as a guy who has bounced in and out of the NBA. Still only 24 at 6-10 with a 7-3 wingspan
Over the last 15 games:
22ppg
9rpg
1bpg
40% 3p
Imagine that guy as the open guy opportunity scorer in our 5 man lineup with Paschall as the 6th man, that's just a relentless offense to play against.
It’s taken him a long time to blossom, but good to see that he’s making it now.
Unfortunately, despite it being a pretty short stretch, I think his play with Detroit the past few weeks probably prices him out of the Warriors’ range (MLE). But definitely worth giving him a call when things re-open.
Yeah, I worry Baynes has played his way out of the MLE as well. Both guys would be great adds.
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Mylie10 wrote:ChuckDurn wrote:DAWill1128 wrote:
Yeah, he does unfortunately. The current pandemic is likely to keep him under the radar, which is good for us. But also unfortunately for him as a guy who has bounced in and out of the NBA. Still only 24 at 6-10 with a 7-3 wingspan
Over the last 15 games:
22ppg
9rpg
1bpg
40% 3p
Imagine that guy as the open guy opportunity scorer in our 5 man lineup with Paschall as the 6th man, that's just a relentless offense to play against.
It’s taken him a long time to blossom, but good to see that he’s making it now.
Unfortunately, despite it being a pretty short stretch, I think his play with Detroit the past few weeks probably prices him out of the Warriors’ range (MLE). But definitely worth giving him a call when things re-open.
Could have sworn I saw on the ticker recently that the Knicks were interested in him.
Yeah, gonna have to replenish their power forward rotation, now that they're down to only 4 or 5 of them.....
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DAWill1128 wrote:ChuckDurn wrote:DAWill1128 wrote:
Yeah, he does unfortunately. The current pandemic is likely to keep him under the radar, which is good for us. But also unfortunately for him as a guy who has bounced in and out of the NBA. Still only 24 at 6-10 with a 7-3 wingspan
Over the last 15 games:
22ppg
9rpg
1bpg
40% 3p
Imagine that guy as the open guy opportunity scorer in our 5 man lineup with Paschall as the 6th man, that's just a relentless offense to play against.
It’s taken him a long time to blossom, but good to see that he’s making it now.
Unfortunately, despite it being a pretty short stretch, I think his play with Detroit the past few weeks probably prices him out of the Warriors’ range (MLE). But definitely worth giving him a call when things re-open.
Yeah, I worry Baynes has played his way out of the MLE as well. Both guys would be great adds.
I had that thought as well but there aren’t that many teams that need centers that can offer him a chance to win games. Baynes is making about 5 million a year already, Looney and Kanter make a similar amount. I’d like to think that the MLE will be appealing enough with the chance to play deep into the playoffs. The only other playoff contenders I can think of that really need a center next year are Houston, Boston and Toronto, but even then all those teams might not need/want Baynes. Houston is married to playing 5 out. Baynes could do that but Houston may want to keep playing super small. Boston already traded Baynes and has done well enough with Theiss and Kanter at the 5 while Robert Williams develops. Toronto is probably a lock to retain one of Gasol or Ibaka, but I’d see them as the most likely of those teams to go after Baynes as a cheaper replacement for whoever of Gasol/Ibaka leaves.
I could see Miami, the Clippers, or Dallas going after Baynes to give them more options up front but none of those teams need him. Porzingis and Adebayo both moonlight as 4’s but are best suited at 5 and really only play minutes at the 4 to preserve their bodies, which is why Baynes could make sense next to either of them. The Clippers seem to be locked into Zubac long term but if Harrell leaves, Baynes could be a cheaper player to soak up those minutes at the 5. This is all to say, there’s maybe 5-6 teams that could benefit from Baynes, but none of them are very obviously in need of his services, none of them would be giving him 25-30 minutes a game, and none of them would necessarily pay significantly more than the Warriors can to get him. All in all, I think the Warriors have a good chance of getting him.
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Warriors Analyst wrote:DAWill1128 wrote:ChuckDurn wrote:It’s taken him a long time to blossom, but good to see that he’s making it now.
Unfortunately, despite it being a pretty short stretch, I think his play with Detroit the past few weeks probably prices him out of the Warriors’ range (MLE). But definitely worth giving him a call when things re-open.
Yeah, I worry Baynes has played his way out of the MLE as well. Both guys would be great adds.
I had that thought as well but there aren’t that many teams that need centers that can offer him a chance to win games. Baynes is making about 5 million a year already, Looney and Kanter make a similar amount. I’d like to think that the MLE will be appealing enough with the chance to play deep into the playoffs. The only other playoff contenders I can think of that really need a center next year are Houston, Boston and Toronto, but even then all those teams might not need/want Baynes. Houston is married to playing 5 out. Baynes could do that but Houston may want to keep playing super small. Boston already traded Baynes and has done well enough with Theiss and Kanter at the 5 while Robert Williams develops. Toronto is probably a lock to retain one of Gasol or Ibaka, but I’d see them as the most likely of those teams to go after Baynes as a cheaper replacement for whoever of Gasol/Ibaka leaves.
I could see Miami, the Clippers, or Dallas going after Baynes to give them more options up front but none of those teams need him. Porzingis and Adebayo both moonlight as 4’s but are best suited at 5 and really only play minutes at the 4 to preserve their bodies, which is why Baynes could make sense next to either of them. The Clippers seem to be locked into Zubac long term but if Harrell leaves, Baynes could be a cheaper player to soak up those minutes at the 5. This is all to say, there’s maybe 5-6 teams that could benefit from Baynes, but none of them are very obviously in need of his services, none of them would be giving him 25-30 minutes a game, and none of them would necessarily pay significantly more than the Warriors can to get him. All in all, I think the Warriors have a good chance of getting him.
I see the perspective of not a lot of teams needing Baynes. But I am sure most teams want Baynes. The guy is young, bangs in the post, can score around the hoop, rebound, pass, play well in a system, and now he is hitting 3's. His shot coming along has really opened up his game. I think he is better now than he was in Boston.
I wanted Valanciunas all year since we have picks and he fits into the TPE. But once he started stepping out and hitting 3's he became too good. Memphis started winning games and that TPE dream has all but dwindled.
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DAWill1128 wrote:Warriors Analyst wrote:DAWill1128 wrote:
Yeah, I worry Baynes has played his way out of the MLE as well. Both guys would be great adds.
I had that thought as well but there aren’t that many teams that need centers that can offer him a chance to win games. Baynes is making about 5 million a year already, Looney and Kanter make a similar amount. I’d like to think that the MLE will be appealing enough with the chance to play deep into the playoffs. The only other playoff contenders I can think of that really need a center next year are Houston, Boston and Toronto, but even then all those teams might not need/want Baynes. Houston is married to playing 5 out. Baynes could do that but Houston may want to keep playing super small. Boston already traded Baynes and has done well enough with Theiss and Kanter at the 5 while Robert Williams develops. Toronto is probably a lock to retain one of Gasol or Ibaka, but I’d see them as the most likely of those teams to go after Baynes as a cheaper replacement for whoever of Gasol/Ibaka leaves.
I could see Miami, the Clippers, or Dallas going after Baynes to give them more options up front but none of those teams need him. Porzingis and Adebayo both moonlight as 4’s but are best suited at 5 and really only play minutes at the 4 to preserve their bodies, which is why Baynes could make sense next to either of them. The Clippers seem to be locked into Zubac long term but if Harrell leaves, Baynes could be a cheaper player to soak up those minutes at the 5. This is all to say, there’s maybe 5-6 teams that could benefit from Baynes, but none of them are very obviously in need of his services, none of them would be giving him 25-30 minutes a game, and none of them would necessarily pay significantly more than the Warriors can to get him. All in all, I think the Warriors have a good chance of getting him.
I see the perspective of not a lot of teams needing Baynes. But I am sure most teams want Baynes. The guy is young, bangs in the post, can score around the hoop, rebound, pass, play well in a system, and now he is hitting 3's. His shot coming along has really opened up his game. I think he is better now than he was in Boston.
I wanted Valanciunas all year since we have picks and he fits into the TPE. But once he started stepping out and hitting 3's he became too good. Memphis started winning games and that TPE dream has all but dwindled.
Baynes is 33 years old.
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Coxy wrote:DAWill1128 wrote:Warriors Analyst wrote:
I had that thought as well but there aren’t that many teams that need centers that can offer him a chance to win games. Baynes is making about 5 million a year already, Looney and Kanter make a similar amount. I’d like to think that the MLE will be appealing enough with the chance to play deep into the playoffs. The only other playoff contenders I can think of that really need a center next year are Houston, Boston and Toronto, but even then all those teams might not need/want Baynes. Houston is married to playing 5 out. Baynes could do that but Houston may want to keep playing super small. Boston already traded Baynes and has done well enough with Theiss and Kanter at the 5 while Robert Williams develops. Toronto is probably a lock to retain one of Gasol or Ibaka, but I’d see them as the most likely of those teams to go after Baynes as a cheaper replacement for whoever of Gasol/Ibaka leaves.
I could see Miami, the Clippers, or Dallas going after Baynes to give them more options up front but none of those teams need him. Porzingis and Adebayo both moonlight as 4’s but are best suited at 5 and really only play minutes at the 4 to preserve their bodies, which is why Baynes could make sense next to either of them. The Clippers seem to be locked into Zubac long term but if Harrell leaves, Baynes could be a cheaper player to soak up those minutes at the 5. This is all to say, there’s maybe 5-6 teams that could benefit from Baynes, but none of them are very obviously in need of his services, none of them would be giving him 25-30 minutes a game, and none of them would necessarily pay significantly more than the Warriors can to get him. All in all, I think the Warriors have a good chance of getting him.
I see the perspective of not a lot of teams needing Baynes. But I am sure most teams want Baynes. The guy is young, bangs in the post, can score around the hoop, rebound, pass, play well in a system, and now he is hitting 3's. His shot coming along has really opened up his game. I think he is better now than he was in Boston.
I wanted Valanciunas all year since we have picks and he fits into the TPE. But once he started stepping out and hitting 3's he became too good. Memphis started winning games and that TPE dream has all but dwindled.
Baynes is 33 years old.
Wow. Time has flown by, seems like Just yesterday he was a little known player out of WSU playing on the Spurs. Did not realize he was 27 during his first full season.
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