shrink wrote:If people are online now, I hear Gersson Rosas and LaMelo Ball about to be interviewed on ESPN “The Jump”
I hope that doesn't mean what it sounds like it means.
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shrink wrote:If people are online now, I hear Gersson Rosas and LaMelo Ball about to be interviewed on ESPN “The Jump”
Sign5 wrote:Yea not happening, I expected a better retort but what do I expect from realgm(ers) in 2025. Just quote and state things that lack context, then repeat the same thing over and over as if something new and profound was said. Just lol.
shrink wrote:Rosas:
“Not picking for need - picking the best overall talent. Not drafting for one night. It’s also a process of developing for multiple years.”
“Not altering the pick because of our fit - versatility at 1 and 5 leaves us with lots of options.”
“We wouldn’t be afraid to draft Wiseman. Look at the current NBA champions - they’ve done well with two bigs.“
“We’re open to deal the #1 and having many conversations on trading the pick.“
“Trying off-season for Towns, with the loss of his mother. But he’s passionate about basketball, it can be a sanctuary. He’s working hard. Finally gets to play with DLo, and adding a #1, may have something special.”
“With DeAngelo, it’s like “he’s home.” He’s excited, passionate, and he’s “finally got a chance to unpack his bags” and he’s been a leader training for the next season”
jpatrick wrote:shrink wrote:Rosas:
“Not picking for need - picking the best overall talent. Not drafting for one night. It’s also a process of developing for multiple years.”
“Not altering the pick because of our fit - versatility at 1 and 5 leaves us with lots of options.”
“We wouldn’t be afraid to draft Wiseman. Look at the current NBA champions - they’ve done well with two bigs.“
“We’re open to deal the #1 and having many conversations on trading the pick.“
“Trying off-season for Towns, with the loss of his mother. But he’s passionate about basketball, it can be a sanctuary. He’s working hard. Finally gets to play with DLo, and adding a #1, may have something special.”
“With DeAngelo, it’s like “he’s home.” He’s excited, passionate, and he’s “finally got a chance to unpack his bags” and he’s been a leader training for the next season”
Every time he talks I get the vibe he really wants to trade the pick.
shrink wrote:If people are online now, I hear Gersson Rosas and LaMelo Ball about to be interviewed on ESPN “The Jump”
shrink wrote:Rosas:
“Not picking for need - picking the best overall talent. Not drafting for one night. It’s also a process of developing for multiple years.”
“Not altering the pick because of our fit - versatility at 1 and 5 leaves us with lots of options.”
“We wouldn’t be afraid to draft Wiseman. Look at the current NBA champions - they’ve done well with two bigs.“
“We’re open to deal the #1 and having many conversations on trading the pick.“
Grits n Gravy wrote:Having watched 15 minutes of highlights I'm convinced Aleksej Pokusevski is the second coming of Michael Jordan. I hope we can package 17 and something to move up and get him. nbadraft.net has him at 17 for us but he's not lasting that long.
Grits n Gravy wrote:Having watched 15 minutes of highlights I'm convinced Aleksej Pokusevski is the second coming of Michael Jordan. I hope we can package 17 and something to move up and get him. nbadraft.net has him at 17 for us but he's not lasting that long.
Grits n Gravy wrote:Having watched 15 minutes of highlights I'm convinced Aleksej Pokusevski is the second coming of Michael Jordan. I hope we can package 17 and something to move up and get him. nbadraft.net has him at 17 for us but he's not lasting that long.
Grits n Gravy wrote:Having watched 15 minutes of highlights I'm convinced Aleksej Pokusevski is the second coming of Michael Jordan. I hope we can package 17 and something to move up and get him. nbadraft.net has him at 17 for us but he's not lasting that long.
Grits n Gravy wrote:Having watched 15 minutes of highlights I'm convinced Aleksej Pokusevski is the second coming of Michael Jordan. I hope we can package 17 and something to move up and get him. nbadraft.net has him at 17 for us but he's not lasting that long.
UnFadeable21 wrote:?s=21
shrink wrote:Rosas:
“Not picking for need - picking the best overall talent. Not drafting for one night. It’s also a process of developing for multiple years.”
“Not altering the pick because of our fit - versatility at 1 and 5 leaves us with lots of options.”
“We wouldn’t be afraid to draft Wiseman. Look at the current NBA champions - they’ve done well with two bigs.“
“We’re open to deal the #1 and having many conversations on trading the pick.“
TheProdigy wrote:UnFadeable21 wrote:?s=21
"To be honest" he says, "I can't watch basketball".
Are we really going to draft a guy #1 who doesn't have a passion for basketball? This sounds like Wiggins all over again. Wanted to like him but no f'ing way.
mercgold3 wrote:That is concerning
His eyelids are heavy, and his mind wanders. He says he stayed home and went to Georgia rather than a powerhouse like Duke or North Carolina in order to be closer to his newborn nephew. But later he says, "I'm ready to get out of Atlanta." (The Hawks hold the sixth pick in Wednesday's draft.) He says he doesn't think about being the first player taken. He'll be ready when the time comes, but "other than that, I don't even care."
"To be honest," he says, "I can't watch basketball."
He retells the story about the first time he dunked and how it signaled to him that he was talented and could accomplish something he might not have been able to in football, which was his first love. So that's the direction he went, simple as that, hanging up his cleats. "That's all I needed to see," he says.
So when after that did he get into basketball?
"I'm still not really into it," he says. "I love basketball, yeah. It's what I do."
He's not entirely convincing. He says if he were drafted by the NFL tomorrow, he'd let basketball go.
"Because you can do anything on the field," he explains. "You can spike the ball. You can dance. You can do all type of disrespectful stuff." In the NBA, he says, "you can't do any of that. You'll get fined."
He goes on to say that he's an aspiring rapper
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