Resistance wrote:Houston waives PG Mason Jones and Philadelphia signs him to a two way contract.
Sacramento waives Jeffries and Houston claims him.
Coincidences?
Maybe or maybe not.
What conspiracy are you seeing?
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Resistance wrote:Houston waives PG Mason Jones and Philadelphia signs him to a two way contract.
Sacramento waives Jeffries and Houston claims him.
Coincidences?
Maybe or maybe not.
chrbal wrote:Resistance wrote:Houston waives PG Mason Jones and Philadelphia signs him to a two way contract.
Sacramento waives Jeffries and Houston claims him.
Coincidences?
Maybe or maybe not.
What conspiracy are you seeing?
chrbal wrote:Resistance wrote:Houston waives PG Mason Jones and Philadelphia signs him to a two way contract.
Sacramento waives Jeffries and Houston claims him.
Coincidences?
Maybe or maybe not.
What conspiracy are you seeing?
Resistance wrote:chrbal wrote:Resistance wrote:Houston waives PG Mason Jones and Philadelphia signs him to a two way contract.
Sacramento waives Jeffries and Houston claims him.
Coincidences?
Maybe or maybe not.
What conspiracy are you seeing?
McNair used to run analytics for Houston and replaced Vlade in Sacramento. Morey left Houston and went to Philadelphia. Rafael Stone moved up and took over in Houston.
I would expect that they would look out for each other when possible. If Philadelphia was curious about getting more background on PG Mason Jones, I would expect Stone to have given Morey honest answers. i would expect that McNair gave Stone honest answers if he was asked about Jeffries.
Resistance wrote:chrbal wrote:Resistance wrote:Houston waives PG Mason Jones and Philadelphia signs him to a two way contract.
Sacramento waives Jeffries and Houston claims him.
Coincidences?
Maybe or maybe not.
What conspiracy are you seeing?
McNair used to run analytics for Houston and replaced Vlade in Sacramento. Morey left Houston and went to Philadelphia. Rafael Stone moved up and took over in Houston.
I would expect that they would look out for each other when possible. If Philadelphia was curious about getting more background on PG Mason Jones, I would expect Stone to have given Morey honest answers. i would expect that McNair gave Stone honest answers if he was asked about Jeffries.
Scoot McGroot wrote:Resistance wrote:chrbal wrote:
What conspiracy are you seeing?
McNair used to run analytics for Houston and replaced Vlade in Sacramento. Morey left Houston and went to Philadelphia. Rafael Stone moved up and took over in Houston.
I would expect that they would look out for each other when possible. If Philadelphia was curious about getting more background on PG Mason Jones, I would expect Stone to have given Morey honest answers. i would expect that McNair gave Stone honest answers if he was asked about Jeffries.
Also, Houston, under Morey, was notorious for churning the bottom of the roster and claiming contracts that were waived that had future non-guaranteed years, so that he could package and trade them at the draft or early in free agency for salary matching. Would assume that Stone would follow in his footsteps.
chrbal wrote:Resistance wrote:chrbal wrote:
What conspiracy are you seeing?
McNair used to run analytics for Houston and replaced Vlade in Sacramento. Morey left Houston and went to Philadelphia. Rafael Stone moved up and took over in Houston.
I would expect that they would look out for each other when possible. If Philadelphia was curious about getting more background on PG Mason Jones, I would expect Stone to have given Morey honest answers. i would expect that McNair gave Stone honest answers if he was asked about Jeffries.
Thanks I forgot about the connections
NYG wrote:Gonzaga doesn’t even belong on the floor with Baylor, this is embarrassing. Their weak conference inflated their record big time.
They’re awful at rebounding against a good team like Baylor.
loserX wrote:
Spo does like his stretchy 5s. With both Leonard and Olynyk now gone I guess this was more of a need, and Dedmon might have been the best available, at least in this limited pool.
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NYSixersFan wrote:
the plan is to get as good as quickly as possible....I fully believe we could have been a borderline playoff team last year by adding young veterans....using or draft picks and cap space.....can I specifically tell you who? no.
BullyKing wrote:Sixers are cutting Brazdiekis. I assume they will be looking for another center though perhaps they are a little late (Dedmon would have made so much sense).
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