F N 11 wrote:RJ and Randle waiting to get the ball from SextonI could see it now, Sexton being highest paid and Randle not giving the ball up.
What goes around comes around.

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F N 11 wrote:RJ and Randle waiting to get the ball from SextonI could see it now, Sexton being highest paid and Randle not giving the ball up.

Zenzibar wrote:Nevertheless, Payton is not a finished product yet and unless the team moves him in a couple of weeks, I anticipate him trending upward with this coaching staff.
bronxknicksfan1 wrote:BugginOut wrote:Not saying Obi is going to be a superstar.
But he put up 13 points per36 on 57% TS% and consistently got better on both ends of the floor throughout the season (having a little breakout in the playoffs)
Obi isn’t Frank or Knox. I’m not against trading him for Sexton, but we shouldn’t use him just as a throw in when he has definitely shown potential.
Obi would be the centerpiece of the trade going to the Cavs. That’s far from being considered a throw in. Most are fine with him going because:
1. He won’t get opportunity here with Randle being the clear #1 PF
2. We get a younger player with star potential that can take us to the next step
3toheadmelo wrote:The same people who don’t want Sexton the same ones who thought Booker and Lavine were empty stats before this season. Can’t say I’m shocked
nedleeds wrote:3toheadmelo wrote:nedleeds wrote:
We struggled to get buckets because we played 3 starters that couldn't shoot a spot up standstill 3. We started a PG who the opposing defense completely ignored when he both had and didn't have the ball.
Sexton is an on ball, pound it and chuck player. He's Monte Ellis, Dion Waiters etc.. We need a Cam Johnson, or a Bridges or a Duncan Robinson who can keep the floor spread.
... assuming we're keeping and starting RJ Barrett and Randle.
You rather overpay Duncan Robinson?
No, I'm just citing the archetype of a knock down shooter. $12-15 million sure. I think Miami might get backed into a corner and end up paying him $18-20.
But he essentially drags the whole defense with him off a pin down and can give guys like Jimmy Butler and Bam who aren't shooters room to operate. Players average NBA defense given how the league is officiated.

It's like ppl forgot how rose played now imagine a younger faster rose ready to play tons of mins.DaGawd wrote:nedleeds wrote:Fury wrote:
But Sexton can shoot and create his own shot. We could use a Cam, Duncan or Bridges AFTER we get someone like Sexton who can penetrate, shoot and draw defenses.
What is RJ going to do? or Randle? Unless something changes having those 2 just stand around watching Sexton chuck isn't getting us anywhere. Sexton doesn't pass. We need a player who defenses respect enough to guard in a pick and roll. Players that you can just go under on every time and laugh if they shoot a 3 are kind of useless, like Payton. Sexton is just Austin Rivers with new paint. **** him.
You’re out your mind if you think Sexton is just gonna come in and keep playing like he did with the Cavs. Here there’s a structure and hierarchy that doesn’t exist in Cleveland
3toheadmelo wrote:nedleeds wrote:3toheadmelo wrote:You rather overpay Duncan Robinson?
No, I'm just citing the archetype of a knock down shooter. $12-15 million sure. I think Miami might get backed into a corner and end up paying him $18-20.
But he essentially drags the whole defense with him off a pin down and can give guys like Jimmy Butler and Bam who aren't shooters room to operate. Players average NBA defense given how the league is officiated.
Duncan Robinson is one of the worst defenders in the league. He’s just Steve Novak who knows how to move off the ball. Giving him 15 mill a year is an isiah Thomas type move
Zenzibar wrote:Nevertheless, Payton is not a finished product yet and unless the team moves him in a couple of weeks, I anticipate him trending upward with this coaching staff.
SelbyCobra wrote:
Zenzibar wrote:Nevertheless, Payton is not a finished product yet and unless the team moves him in a couple of weeks, I anticipate him trending upward with this coaching staff.

F N 11 wrote:SelbyCobra wrote:
Anddddddd everybody quiet.
DaGawd wrote:F N 11 wrote:SelbyCobra wrote:
Anddddddd everybody quiet.
That’s a solid deal

Zenzibar wrote:Nevertheless, Payton is not a finished product yet and unless the team moves him in a couple of weeks, I anticipate him trending upward with this coaching staff.

DaGawd wrote:F N 11 wrote:SelbyCobra wrote:
Anddddddd everybody quiet.
That’s a solid deal
F N 11 wrote:SelbyCobra wrote:
Anddddddd everybody quiet.

nedleeds wrote:3toheadmelo wrote:nedleeds wrote:
No, I'm just citing the archetype of a knock down shooter. $12-15 million sure. I think Miami might get backed into a corner and end up paying him $18-20.
But he essentially drags the whole defense with him off a pin down and can give guys like Jimmy Butler and Bam who aren't shooters room to operate. Players average NBA defense given how the league is officiated.
Duncan Robinson is one of the worst defenders in the league. He’s just Steve Novak who knows how to move off the ball. Giving him 15 mill a year is an isiah Thomas type move
Too early for the lazy white guy comp drinking game, some of us have to go to work.

nedleeds wrote:
Hahahahaha watch this disinterested bum chucker on defense.
Austin Rivers with new tires. MAX DIS CAT!
bronxknicksfan1 wrote:I wonder how many of you would pass on a 22 year old Kyrie Irving that was in a similar situation as Colin Sexton
Zenzibar wrote:Nevertheless, Payton is not a finished product yet and unless the team moves him in a couple of weeks, I anticipate him trending upward with this coaching staff.
nedleeds wrote:DaGawd wrote:F N 11 wrote:Anddddddd everybody quiet.
That’s a solid deal