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Post#1001 » by Chuck Diesel » Thu Oct 1, 2020 5:51 pm

PP, what did you mean when you said Bogdan and Budenholzer are “not a good cultural fit”?
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Post#1002 » by Chuck Diesel » Thu Oct 1, 2020 6:11 pm

Wouldn’t mind Drew Eubanks as a cheap backup big. Coming off a Spurs 2-way, looked solid in the bubble. Has some lift.
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Post#1003 » by tski1972 » Thu Oct 1, 2020 6:11 pm

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jakecronus8 wrote:You’d be hard pressed to find an organization that has been worse at drafting talent over the last 20 years or so. You could take any “draft guru”’s big board over our front office and have infinitely more success. Pathetic. Without lucking out on Giannis you’d have next to nothing


This comment reminds me of the 2008 Hammond draft dartboard I created. You could have literally thrown a dart at any of the first 26 picks of that draft and gotten a better player than Joe Alexander. It was a stunningly deep draft that year. We came away with nothing in round one.

Fun one to look at who all went where in 2008.

https://www.basketball-reference.com/draft/NBA_2008.html


Has it really been 12 years since Potsie was drafted?
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Post#1004 » by theFireBlanket » Thu Oct 1, 2020 6:52 pm

Chuck Diesel wrote:PP, what did you mean when you said Bogdan and Budenholzer are “not a good cultural fit”?



My guess would be sulking about not starting.
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Post#1005 » by otmshank1 » Thu Oct 1, 2020 7:02 pm

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jakecronus8 wrote:You’d be hard pressed to find an organization that has been worse at drafting talent over the last 20 years or so. You could take any “draft guru”’s big board over our front office and have infinitely more success. Pathetic. Without lucking out on Giannis you’d have next to nothing


This comment reminds me of the 2008 Hammond draft dartboard I created. You could have literally thrown a dart at any of the first 26 picks of that draft and gotten a better player than Joe Alexander. It was a stunningly deep draft that year. We came away with nothing in round one.

Fun one to look at who all went where in 2008.

https://www.basketball-reference.com/draft/NBA_2008.html


Has it really been 12 years since Potsie was drafted?


Yeah but guys, half of that draft class was or currently is on our active roster :lol: :lol:
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Post#1006 » by Chuck Diesel » Thu Oct 1, 2020 7:22 pm

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Chuck Diesel wrote:PP, what did you mean when you said Bogdan and Budenholzer are “not a good cultural fit”?



My guess would be sulking about not starting.


Think any perceived “sulking” is more about being on the Kings.
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Post#1007 » by paulpressey25 » Thu Oct 1, 2020 7:44 pm

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Chuck Diesel wrote:PP, what did you mean when you said Bogdan and Budenholzer are “not a good cultural fit”?



My guess would be sulking about not starting.


Think any perceived “sulking” is more about being on the Kings.


I feel like Bogdan is one of those Euro guys that has blinders on as to what the coach wants to accomplish. I'd go with Bud's instincts on whether he'd be coachable in our scheme and play defense or not.
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Post#1008 » by FlagsFlyForever » Thu Oct 1, 2020 8:07 pm

jakecronus8 wrote:Sterling is a net neutral at best and at this point MAYBE Donte as well. IMO, there’s more bad tape on him than good. Like so many, it’s dependent on him developing a jump shot. Given the Bucks lack of player development in that particular skill I’m not holding my breath.

You’d be hard pressed to find an organization that has been worse at drafting talent over the last 20 years or so. You could take any “draft guru”’s big board over our front office and have infinitely more success. Pathetic. Without lucking out on Giannis you’d have next to nothing

People need to lower their expectations for late draft picks. Everybody's ideal model franchise, Golden State, hadn't drafted a contributor since 2012 until they nailed the Paschall pick this season.

Look at these picks in context. Here are the players who were drafted after Sterling Brown:
Ike Anigbogu
Sindarius Thornwell
Vlatko Čančar
Mathias Lessort
Monte Morris
Edmond Sumner
Kadeem Allen
Alec Peters
Nigel Williams-Goss
Jabari Bird
Aleksandar Vezenkov
Ognjen Jaramaz
Jaron Blossomgame
Alpha Kaba

Horst picked one of the only two guys available who look like serviceable role players (the other being Morris).


Here are the players who were drafted after DiVincenzo:
Lonnie Walker
Kevin Huerter
Josh Okogie
Grayson Allen
Chandler Hutchison
Aaron Holiday
Anfernee Simons
Moritz Wagner
Landry Shamet
Robert Williams
Jacob Evans
Džanan Musa
Omari Spellman
Élie Okobo
Jevon Carter
Jalen Brunson
Devonte' Graham
Melvin Frazier
Mitchell Robinson
Gary Trent
Khyri Thomas
Isaac Bonga
Rodions Kurucs
Jarred Vanderbilt
Bruce Brown
Justin Jackson
Issuf Sanon
Hamidou Diallo
De'Anthony Melton
Sviatoslav Mykhailiuk
Keita Bates-Diop
Chimezie Metu
Alize Johnson
Tony Carr
Vince Edwards
Devon Hall
Shake Milton
Arnoldas Kulboka
Ray Spalding
Kevin Hervey
Thomas Welsh
George King
Kostas Antetokounmpo

Again, how many players from that list would you rather have on the Bucks than Donte?
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Post#1009 » by mke_design » Thu Oct 1, 2020 9:00 pm

ElPeregrino wrote:
jakecronus8 wrote:Sterling is a net neutral at best and at this point MAYBE Donte as well. IMO, there’s more bad tape on him than good. Like so many, it’s dependent on him developing a jump shot. Given the Bucks lack of player development in that particular skill I’m not holding my breath.

You’d be hard pressed to find an organization that has been worse at drafting talent over the last 20 years or so. You could take any “draft guru”’s big board over our front office and have infinitely more success. Pathetic. Without lucking out on Giannis you’d have next to nothing

People need to lower their expectations for late draft picks. Everybody's ideal model franchise, Golden State, hadn't drafted a contributor since 2012 until they nailed the Paschall pick this season.

Look at these picks in context. Here are the players who were drafted after Sterling Brown:
Ike Anigbogu
Sindarius Thornwell
Vlatko Čančar
Mathias Lessort
Monte Morris
Edmond Sumner
Kadeem Allen
Alec Peters
Nigel Williams-Goss
Jabari Bird
Aleksandar Vezenkov
Ognjen Jaramaz
Jaron Blossomgame
Alpha Kaba

Horst picked one of the only two guys available who look like serviceable role players (the other being Morris).


Here are the players who were drafted after DiVincenzo:
Lonnie Walker
Kevin Huerter
Josh Okogie
Grayson Allen
Chandler Hutchison
Aaron Holiday
Anfernee Simons
Moritz Wagner
Landry Shamet
Robert Williams
Jacob Evans
Džanan Musa
Omari Spellman
Élie Okobo
Jevon Carter
Jalen Brunson
Devonte' Graham
Melvin Frazier
Mitchell Robinson
Gary Trent
Khyri Thomas
Isaac Bonga
Rodions Kurucs
Jarred Vanderbilt
Bruce Brown
Justin Jackson
Issuf Sanon
Hamidou Diallo
De'Anthony Melton
Sviatoslav Mykhailiuk
Keita Bates-Diop
Chimezie Metu
Alize Johnson
Tony Carr
Vince Edwards
Devon Hall
Shake Milton
Arnoldas Kulboka
Ray Spalding
Kevin Hervey
Thomas Welsh
George King
Kostas Antetokounmpo

Again, how many players from that list would you rather have on the Bucks than Donte?


probably just huerter
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Post#1010 » by Fotis St » Thu Oct 1, 2020 9:26 pm

ElPeregrino wrote:
Horst picked one of the only two guys available who look like serviceable role players (the other being Morris).


Here are the players who were drafted after DiVincenzo:
Lonnie Walker
Kevin Huerter
Josh Okogie
Grayson Allen
Chandler Hutchison
Aaron Holiday
Anfernee Simons
Moritz Wagner
Landry Shamet
Robert Williams
Jacob Evans
Džanan Musa
Omari Spellman
Élie Okobo
Jevon Carter
Jalen Brunson
Devonte' Graham
Melvin Frazier
Mitchell Robinson
Gary Trent
Khyri Thomas
Isaac Bonga
Rodions Kurucs
Jarred Vanderbilt
Bruce Brown
Justin Jackson
Issuf Sanon
Hamidou Diallo
De'Anthony Melton
Sviatoslav Mykhailiuk
Keita Bates-Diop
Chimezie Metu
Alize Johnson
Tony Carr
Vince Edwards
Devon Hall
Shake Milton
Arnoldas Kulboka
Ray Spalding
Kevin Hervey
Thomas Welsh
George King
Kostas Antetokounmpo

Again, how many players from that list would you rather have on the Bucks than Donte?


Well that's my signature picks , we could get all 3 of them by trading down
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Post#1011 » by LuessiT » Thu Oct 1, 2020 9:49 pm

Fotis St wrote:
ElPeregrino wrote:
Horst picked one of the only two guys available who look like serviceable role players (the other being Morris).


Here are the players who were drafted after DiVincenzo:
Lonnie Walker
Kevin Huerter
Josh Okogie
Grayson Allen
Chandler Hutchison
Aaron Holiday
Anfernee Simons
Moritz Wagner
Landry Shamet
Robert Williams
Jacob Evans
Džanan Musa
Omari Spellman
Élie Okobo
Jevon Carter
Jalen Brunson
Devonte' Graham
Melvin Frazier
Mitchell Robinson
Gary Trent
Khyri Thomas
Isaac Bonga
Rodions Kurucs
Jarred Vanderbilt
Bruce Brown
Justin Jackson
Issuf Sanon
Hamidou Diallo
De'Anthony Melton
Sviatoslav Mykhailiuk
Keita Bates-Diop
Chimezie Metu
Alize Johnson
Tony Carr
Vince Edwards
Devon Hall
Shake Milton
Arnoldas Kulboka
Ray Spalding
Kevin Hervey
Thomas Welsh
George King
Kostas Antetokounmpo

Again, how many players from that list would you rather have on the Bucks than Donte?


Well that's my signature picks , we could get all 3 of them by trading down


I'd take Donte over all 3 of those. Devonte had a 38.2 FG% last season.
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Post#1012 » by giannis and 1 » Thu Oct 1, 2020 10:13 pm

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EastSideBucksFan wrote:we don't have the arsenal to make a legit offer for a CP3

How? If OKC is trading CP3 it is to get out from under that contract. We would need to offer up contracts that save them money. Even if we need to attach young assets, we have DDV, #24, and a 2022 1st.



That's a decent offer and in our minds, it should be good enough

But, Presti is a much better GM than Horst is. Look at what he got for Paul George and Westbrook.

There will be teams with better offers for Paul.

Unless Paul wants to only play for the Bucks and forces a trade here.

I'm just saying, everyone should stop assuming we're in the drivers seat with pole position for CP3, we're not.

Not saying we are in the driver's seat but CP3 is owed $86 milllion dollars over the next 2 years. How many other teams will want that contract? Especially given the current economic climate of the NBA. Our owner has said we will spend into the luxury tax, but how many other teams are willing to do that? How many are even going to spend near the limit?

If OKC is mainly looking to reduce their expenditure in this trade (which imo is a big part of why they would trade him), they will look to give him up in a deal where they cut costs. How many young assets we would have to give up, if any.. I don't know. But there is no way they are getting an elite young player like a Tyler Herro or a top 5 pick. The assets we have should get the job done (lesser contracts plus DDV, 1st round picks, etc.)
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Post#1013 » by Chuck Diesel » Fri Oct 2, 2020 12:20 am

paulpressey25 wrote:
Chuck Diesel wrote:
theFireBlanket wrote:

My guess would be sulking about not starting.


Think any perceived “sulking” is more about being on the Kings.


I feel like Bogdan is one of those Euro guys that has blinders on as to what the coach wants to accomplish. I'd go with Bud's instincts on whether he'd be coachable in our scheme and play defense or not.


Couldn’t disagree more. Mirza was a blinders guy. Mirotic to a certain extent was a blinders guy. Bogdan is very much a team guy.
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Post#1014 » by ShootingtheJ » Fri Oct 2, 2020 12:59 am

mke_design wrote:
ElPeregrino wrote:
jakecronus8 wrote:Sterling is a net neutral at best and at this point MAYBE Donte as well. IMO, there’s more bad tape on him than good. Like so many, it’s dependent on him developing a jump shot. Given the Bucks lack of player development in that particular skill I’m not holding my breath.

You’d be hard pressed to find an organization that has been worse at drafting talent over the last 20 years or so. You could take any “draft guru”’s big board over our front office and have infinitely more success. Pathetic. Without lucking out on Giannis you’d have next to nothing

People need to lower their expectations for late draft picks. Everybody's ideal model franchise, Golden State, hadn't drafted a contributor since 2012 until they nailed the Paschall pick this season.

Look at these picks in context. Here are the players who were drafted after Sterling Brown:
Ike Anigbogu
Sindarius Thornwell
Vlatko Čančar
Mathias Lessort
Monte Morris
Edmond Sumner
Kadeem Allen
Alec Peters
Nigel Williams-Goss
Jabari Bird
Aleksandar Vezenkov
Ognjen Jaramaz
Jaron Blossomgame
Alpha Kaba

Horst picked one of the only two guys available who look like serviceable role players (the other being Morris).


Here are the players who were drafted after DiVincenzo:
Lonnie Walker
Kevin Huerter
Josh Okogie
Grayson Allen
Chandler Hutchison
Aaron Holiday
Anfernee Simons
Moritz Wagner
Landry Shamet
Robert Williams
Jacob Evans
Džanan Musa
Omari Spellman
Élie Okobo
Jevon Carter
Jalen Brunson
Devonte' Graham
Melvin Frazier
Mitchell Robinson
Gary Trent
Khyri Thomas
Isaac Bonga
Rodions Kurucs
Jarred Vanderbilt
Bruce Brown
Justin Jackson
Issuf Sanon
Hamidou Diallo
De'Anthony Melton
Sviatoslav Mykhailiuk
Keita Bates-Diop
Chimezie Metu
Alize Johnson
Tony Carr
Vince Edwards
Devon Hall
Shake Milton
Arnoldas Kulboka
Ray Spalding
Kevin Hervey
Thomas Welsh
George King
Kostas Antetokounmpo

Again, how many players from that list would you rather have on the Bucks than Donte?


probably just huerter


Icky. He's just not really good at anything. Hawks will replace him this offseason.
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Post#1015 » by ShootingtheJ » Fri Oct 2, 2020 1:03 am

LuessiT wrote:
Fotis St wrote:
ElPeregrino wrote:
Horst picked one of the only two guys available who look like serviceable role players (the other being Morris).


Here are the players who were drafted after DiVincenzo:
Lonnie Walker
Kevin Huerter
Josh Okogie
Grayson Allen
Chandler Hutchison
Aaron Holiday
Anfernee Simons
Moritz Wagner
Landry Shamet
Robert Williams
Jacob Evans
Džanan Musa
Omari Spellman
Élie Okobo
Jevon Carter
Jalen Brunson
Devonte' Graham
Melvin Frazier
Mitchell Robinson
Gary Trent
Khyri Thomas
Isaac Bonga
Rodions Kurucs
Jarred Vanderbilt
Bruce Brown
Justin Jackson
Issuf Sanon
Hamidou Diallo
De'Anthony Melton
Sviatoslav Mykhailiuk
Keita Bates-Diop
Chimezie Metu
Alize Johnson
Tony Carr
Vince Edwards
Devon Hall
Shake Milton
Arnoldas Kulboka
Ray Spalding
Kevin Hervey
Thomas Welsh
George King
Kostas Antetokounmpo

Again, how many players from that list would you rather have on the Bucks than Donte?


Well that's my signature picks , we could get all 3 of them by trading down


I'd take Donte over all 3 of those. Devonte had a 38.2 FG% last season.


Yeah, Devonte had a nice run early in the season, but had completely fallen apart right before the shutdown. Diallo can't shoot. Kostas will likely get a 2 way from the Bucks after the Lakers set him free.
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Post#1016 » by ANTETOKOUNBROS » Fri Oct 2, 2020 3:22 am

No more Wes Matthews or completely washed up vets. If you want to get an old guy make sure he has championship pedigree whose value will show up outside a box score and elevate the rest of the team like an Andre Iguodala. So many old, used up one trick ponies are not gonna cut it.
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Post#1017 » by Baddy Chuck » Fri Oct 2, 2020 3:39 am

ANTETOKOUNBROS wrote:No more Wes Matthews or completely washed up vets. If you want to get an old guy make sure he has championship pedigree whose value will show up outside a box score and elevate the rest of the team like an Andre Iguodala. So many old, used up one trick ponies are not gonna cut it.

Feel like Wes is a weird one to point out. He played great and would have been a rotation player on almost every playoff team.
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Post#1018 » by Chuck Diesel » Fri Oct 2, 2020 3:42 am

Yeah Wes was one of the few bright spots of our playoffs. If anything I’m worried he opts out and gets more from a rival contender.
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Post#1019 » by tydett » Fri Oct 2, 2020 4:53 am

Chuck Diesel wrote:Yeah Wes was one of the few bright spots of our playoffs. If anything I’m worried he opts out and gets more from a rival contender.


If a guy isn't All-NBA and averaging 20 ppg on a $3 million contract, he's a huuuuuge disappointment.
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Post#1020 » by GiannisAnte34 » Fri Oct 2, 2020 5:27 am

Oladipo is a high risk/high reward homerun move I think this team should make, if he plays anywhere near his prior ceiling the Bucks would have a legit big 3 with Giannis/Dipo/Middleton

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