codydaze wrote:Yeah, I like Jamychal Green in Denver. Solid pick up for them.
I agree, can play PF or small ball C, so he can replace some minutes from all of the players they have lost.
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codydaze wrote:Yeah, I like Jamychal Green in Denver. Solid pick up for them.
NekiEcko wrote:kobe_vs_jordan wrote:I think Rondo skillset raising the ceiling more of a team than Dunn. Dun
I view a poor offense defensive guard is like a poor defense offensive center. Scoring, Spacing and playing making is kind of something you expect from a PG in a guard oriented league. Both lack in scoring. Rondo has a sizable advantage in shooting and play making.
Right now, we need somebody to cover up Trae on the defensive end and his contract will fit in exception, so Atlanta still have all of this cap space for Bogi
Buzzard wrote:Hawks got a top target with Gallinari. Him and Rondo were rumored to be their priorities on the 18th by Mark Stein. This was about the time it became apparent Hayward was Indy or Boston bound or bust. I did not think they had a chance at Gallinari with his comments about wanting to play for a contender, but it worked out. Now lets see if Playoff Rondo wants to come to Atlanta.
I think Gallinari starts at SF. He played SF for 10 seasons and he could be the opening day starter over Hunter. The Hawks have something like 26 million in cap left and may still have a outside chance at Bogdan but I am not holding my breath.

jbk1234 wrote:Also, who is playing 2 guard for the Lakers? Green and KCP were at least serviceable.
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MoneyTalks41890 wrote:kobe_vs_jordan wrote:Buzzard wrote:I don't know but NY has 29, Atl has 25-26, and Charlotte has 19. No one can offer him a max but the Pelicans.
Think they could clear the cap for him. Seem like a way to run a player out the door making him go get his max.
There are too many moving parts that haven’t settled but as of right now with Ariza, Hill, Miller on the team OKC has under 75m in committed salary.
MoneyTalks41890 wrote:I watched a lot of Gallo last year he can’t defend SFs. That doesn’t mean you don’t put him out there at that spot, but in iso perimeter situations he needs a helper.

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Buzzard wrote:jayjaysee wrote:Buzzard wrote:That would be a top three off season in my opinion. Might be the best one.
Don’t worry, the Mavs are done this offseason.
I’m really interested in what happens with Hayward though. He’s way too great a player to be sitting at home.
I don't know. They have two large expiring contracts and both players can play. Could be more Dallas news on the way in my opinion.
The Hayward situation is off. It does not seem right there is no deal yet. The Hawks reportedly offered less than the Knicks and moved on pretty quickly. His agent looks to have missed his mark on how much value he has.

Texas Chuck wrote:Like that better than Rondo for sure. Rondo offers more offensively, but he's also a potential chemistry disaster and maybe the last guy I want as a mentor to Trae.
Soulyss wrote:Buzzard wrote:Hawks got a top target with Gallinari. Him and Rondo were rumored to be their priorities on the 18th by Mark Stein. This was about the time it became apparent Hayward was Indy or Boston bound or bust. I did not think they had a chance at Gallinari with his comments about wanting to play for a contender, but it worked out. Now lets see if Playoff Rondo wants to come to Atlanta.
I think Gallinari starts at SF. He played SF for 10 seasons and he could be the opening day starter over Hunter. The Hawks have something like 26 million in cap left and may still have a outside chance at Bogdan but I am not holding my breath.
I don't think Gallo can defend the SF anymore.. I could be wrong, but I worry that he and Collins are going to struggle together
Buzzard wrote:Soulyss wrote:Buzzard wrote:Hawks got a top target with Gallinari. Him and Rondo were rumored to be their priorities on the 18th by Mark Stein. This was about the time it became apparent Hayward was Indy or Boston bound or bust. I did not think they had a chance at Gallinari with his comments about wanting to play for a contender, but it worked out. Now lets see if Playoff Rondo wants to come to Atlanta.
I think Gallinari starts at SF. He played SF for 10 seasons and he could be the opening day starter over Hunter. The Hawks have something like 26 million in cap left and may still have a outside chance at Bogdan but I am not holding my breath.
I don't think Gallo can defend the SF anymore.. I could be wrong, but I worry that he and Collins are going to struggle together
29.6 minutes is what Gallanari got last season. If the Hawks can put together a better defensive lineup to close games, its all good. If not, bombs away on the offensive end.
Trae @ 9.4 3PA, Gallanari @ 7.1 3PA, Huerter @ 6.0 3PA, Hunter 4.8 3PA,, Reddish 4.3 3PA, and Collins @ 4.0 3PA.
They will at least be fast and fun to watch.

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Texas Chuck wrote:seriously Bucks messed up so bad. They will kick themselves for that Bogdan fiasco come playoff time. There still isn't nearly enough shooting. Last two signings make no sense. Feel terrible for Bucks fans, but as a guy with Giannis dreams I'm supposed to be happy about his. But mostly just hate how badly they are building around Giannis right now.


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I was being hyperbolic when I said I hated the Portis deal. I actually hate this. No sign DJ was even getting above the min elsewhere
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