dremill24 wrote:GoK and lilfishi showing more commitment to this topic than half the married couples in this country show to each other
Or any Suns player to their fans and winning.
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dremill24 wrote:GoK and lilfishi showing more commitment to this topic than half the married couples in this country show to each other

Ghost of Kleine wrote:lilfishi22 wrote:Ghost of Kleine wrote:
Although I do absolutely understand your reasoning and logic for your position, and both acknowledging that we're not dealing with absolutes and that possibility does not equal likelihood of probability, neither of us can speak on someone else's thought processes or value systems in specific situations that we are both detached from contextually.
The arguments we both are making are theoretical inferences on what we ourselves believe or interpret him to do based upon how we percieve the context of the situation. In that I can't fully say it's very unlikely, because we simply don't know his thought processes in correlation to each specific premise. Sure you can attribute past patterns as a correlate assessment mechanism if you like man and there's nothing wrong with that and siding on base predictability.
I'm just saying that there's a multitude of factors that are implicit in such decisions and anyone can say they expect a specific outcome based on past patterns. But to the point of human nature, people evolve, situations change, perspectives change too in correlation to varying contextual dynamics involved. To your position, again not dealing with absolutes here and also dealing with unknown factors/ variables of influence that may be present and influence such decisions.
The best you can claim is the probability based upon what you would interpret him to do in a specific situation. But people are really not that predictable. And even the ones that are relatively consistent in pattern behaviors can change or be affected by factors that we both are likely unaware of.
And those factors make possibilities even ones you might determine ( under normal circumstances) highly unlikely or "a safe bet position" more ranging to both extremes. Again your points are valid, but it's just hard to tell beyond subjective opinions what the outcome could be without knowing all of the factors involved that could sway outcome.
I will give you though that under normal ranges of conditions, with only base conditional factors present, it could be highly unlikely. And that's honestly about as close as I could come to equitable compromise on this premise without knowing the full range of factors/ influences involved for further dissemination.
But I do love your salient points for reflection and the intellectual discourse you bring in your responses. Even if I can't fully agree on outcome without full range of conditions being known.
But you're essentially saying that if we can't know KD 100% fully, then all possibilities are relevant and equivalent which just isn't true. While we can't know everything for sure, that doesn't mean we can't make good presumptions and predictions based on the past. In fact, that’s what we do every day. We know it’s possible we could fall into a sinkhole and die tomorrow, but we also know the probability of that happening is extremely low. Instead of staying home and avoiding the world over that tiny possibility, we go about our day.
That’s the exact thought process I apply when writing these posts. We may not know exactly what KD or anyone else is thinking at any given moment, and yes, their thoughts could change. But despite the potential for unpredictability, most people are still relatively predictable based on past behaviour. If you lend someone money multiple times and they fail to pay you back and they ask again, are you expecting them to pay it back or do you So while we can't know for certain what KD is thinking, we can make a pretty educated guess about what he's likely not seriously considering, given what we know of his past actions.
When you argue that everything is a possibility, you're not adding anything substantive to the discussion
I get what you're saying man. The possibilities are not equivalent because under normal conditions that are the majority outcomes, those distinct possibilities are ultimately more outlier than prevalent. So the likelihood of possibility and probability being equitable is ultimately a false equivalency due to the frequency of those outcomes playing out in comparison to common/ everyday probability outcomes.
The ranges of such equity being farther apart in range to make equitable comparison (kind of an apples to Oranges comparison) based upon the means outcome in most situations absent outlier or unknown variables that may slide that range polarity closer or farther from equity outcome. Your metric of outcome being far more likely as it falls in normal ranges, and mine being less as it would fall in a wider, less frequent outcome from the standard. Does that sound about right?

sunsbg wrote:lilfishi22 wrote:Puff wrote:I doubt that there will be the fallout from fans if we do trade Booker that happened when Dallas traded Doncic, to all teams, the Lakers. I would have no problem if the return we get it what has been suggested.
If we trade both of them they could be really fun to watch again. I just hope Bud follows them out the door.
The Luka situation was clearly a pretty dramatic pivot that no one saw coming and made worse by the poor return. I don't expect Book to get traded, nor do I wish for us to trade him but if he was moved, I wouldn't be blindsided like Mavs fans were. I just hope we get a good haul for him.
The poll in trade Booker thread makes it pretty clear most fans are ready to move on from him. With this FO there is still risk of disappointment though. What is the equivalent of Luka trade - something like Butler(older but two way player), Kuminga and one 1st. That's still not as bad as Doncic trade being Booker is far from a top 3-5 player in this league.

dremill24 wrote:GoK and lilfishi showing more commitment to this topic than half the married couples in this country show to each other
lilfishi22 wrote:dremill24 wrote:GoK and lilfishi showing more commitment to this topic than half the married couples in this country show to each other
My wife laughs at me sometimes and doesn't understand why I post on an internet forum from the 2000's. Sometimes, I also question why

Frank Lee wrote:Intrigued ???? you are obsessed and borderline deranged especially with Hartenstien. He was Prestis prize get and in no way he deals him for a dude who dropped a colossal steamer on their franchise. Go over to their site and propose your Wonka-ish anything is possible IH deals. It just isn’t happening.
Dude pace yourself… we have a ways to go before any deal is made. Perhaps give KD a rest and focus on moving ONeal and Allen. Just get them off the team.*
Neither have been any help this year. But they were the only players azzhat could sign over the min (along with Okogie) Jones has been a big zero too. Cut him lose.
There is as much an argument that the supporting cast is the real downfall here. Coach included. People can’t believe a team with Book and KD could be so bad??? Just take a look at players 3-15. None of them would start anywhere else.
Bud also exasperates this problem and needs to kick into ‘next yr’ mode. Let’s shut this muther down and see what we have in Bol, Dunn, Oso, and Gillespie. We have nothing else to look forward to.
It just sucks to be us and if not for Dallas, we’d be the shining star of ineptitude. In one ‘hey watch this’ move, Nico stole the spotlight from Azzhat Mat. At least Philly can blame it on health.
* I’ve given up on moving BadBrad. What a waste as that deal tops the list for Wishbia’s impetuous idiocy
Saberestar wrote:We need to trade Beal in the summer and I think and hope) that we can do it.
It's about working next to him and his agent about teams/cities where he will be comfortable and then getting a "bad" contract and if needed giving up a positive asset (FRP) to sweeten the deal.
For example...we can take Paul George from the Sixers if Beal is open to play for the Sixers. Or Rudy Gobert from the Wolves if they fail hard in the playoffs. Jerami Grant is another option on the rising Blazers. Middleton from the Wizards.
All those players probably aren't exciting but they could start for us and all of them don't have NTC...and that's HUGE.
sunsbg wrote:Saberestar wrote:We need to trade Beal in the summer and I think and hope) that we can do it.
It's about working next to him and his agent about teams/cities where he will be comfortable and then getting a "bad" contract and if needed giving up a positive asset (FRP) to sweeten the deal.
For example...we can take Paul George from the Sixers if Beal is open to play for the Sixers. Or Rudy Gobert from the Wolves if they fail hard in the playoffs. Jerami Grant is another option on the rising Blazers. Middleton from the Wizards.
All those players probably aren't exciting but they could start for us and all of them don't have NTC...and that's HUGE.
Only Gobert will be a difference maker on this team out of those players and his contract expires after next season, Wolves have no use of Beal at all so no chance this happens. I remember you said early in the season that PG is the worst contract in the league and now want to take his longer contract and give a FRP. Stop being a James Jones/Matt Ishbia clone lol.
lilfishi22 wrote:dremill24 wrote:GoK and lilfishi showing more commitment to this topic than half the married couples in this country show to each other
My wife laughs at me sometimes and doesn't understand why I post on an internet forum from the 2000's. Sometimes, I also question why
schnakenpopanz wrote:My wife asked my why i did not chose a better basketball franchsie to be a fan of.
She is not a basketball fan and obviously has no understanding how fandom in sports work.
In the early 90s here in Germany when I was a teenager everyone was loving the bulls or lakers for obvious reasons.
While everyone was cheering for MJ i chose to do the contray. I chose the opponent in the finals. Damm you Sir Charles!!
sunsbg wrote:schnakenpopanz wrote:My wife asked my why i did not chose a better basketball franchsie to be a fan of.
She is not a basketball fan and obviously has no understanding how fandom in sports work.
In the early 90s here in Germany when I was a teenager everyone was loving the bulls or lakers for obvious reasons.
While everyone was cheering for MJ i chose to do the contray. I chose the opponent in the finals. Damm you Sir Charles!!
Damn you twice, Sir Charles!!![]()
Wish KD and Booker had 1/10 of his charisma so this team is at least fun to watch even when losing.
tell your wife to mind her own buisness. Message boards are becoming sacred.lilfishi22 wrote:dremill24 wrote:GoK and lilfishi showing more commitment to this topic than half the married couples in this country show to each other
My wife laughs at me sometimes and doesn't understand why I post on an internet forum from the 2000's. Sometimes, I also question why
sunsbg wrote:schnakenpopanz wrote:My wife asked my why i did not chose a better basketball franchsie to be a fan of.
She is not a basketball fan and obviously has no understanding how fandom in sports work.
In the early 90s here in Germany when I was a teenager everyone was loving the bulls or lakers for obvious reasons.
While everyone was cheering for MJ i chose to do the contray. I chose the opponent in the finals. Damm you Sir Charles!!
Damn you twice, Sir Charles!!![]()
Wish KD and Booker had 1/10 of his charisma so this team is at least fun to watch even when losing.

Frank Lee wrote:Intrigued ???? you are obsessed and borderline deranged especially with Hartenstien. He was Prestis prize get and in no way he deals him for a dude who dropped a colossal steamer on their franchise. Go over to their site and propose your Wonka-ish anything is possible IH deals. It just isn’t happening.
Dude pace yourself… we have a ways to go before any deal is made. Perhaps give KD a rest and focus on moving ONeal and Allen. Just get them off the team.*
Neither have been any help this year. But they were the only players azzhat could sign over the min (along with Okogie) Jones has been a big zero too. Cut him lose.
There is as much an argument that the supporting cast is the real downfall here. Coach included. People can’t believe a team with Book and KD could be so bad??? Just take a look at players 3-15. None of them would start anywhere else.
Bud also exasperates this problem and needs to kick into ‘next yr’ mode. Let’s shut this muther down and see what we have in Bol, Dunn, Oso, and Gillespie. We have nothing else to look forward to.
It just sucks to be us and if not for Dallas, we’d be the shining star of ineptitude. In one ‘hey watch this’ move, Nico stole the spotlight from Azzhat Mat. At least Philly can blame it on health.
* I’ve given up on moving BadBrad. What a waste as that deal tops the list for Wishbia’s impetuous idiocy

Saberestar wrote:Frank Lee wrote:Intrigued ???? you are obsessed and borderline deranged especially with Hartenstien. He was Prestis prize get and in no way he deals him for a dude who dropped a colossal steamer on their franchise. Go over to their site and propose your Wonka-ish anything is possible IH deals. It just isn’t happening.
Dude pace yourself… we have a ways to go before any deal is made. Perhaps give KD a rest and focus on moving ONeal and Allen. Just get them off the team.*
Neither have been any help this year. But they were the only players azzhat could sign over the min (along with Okogie) Jones has been a big zero too. Cut him lose.
There is as much an argument that the supporting cast is the real downfall here. Coach included. People can’t believe a team with Book and KD could be so bad??? Just take a look at players 3-15. None of them would start anywhere else.
Bud also exasperates this problem and needs to kick into ‘next yr’ mode. Let’s shut this muther down and see what we have in Bol, Dunn, Oso, and Gillespie. We have nothing else to look forward to.
It just sucks to be us and if not for Dallas, we’d be the shining star of ineptitude. In one ‘hey watch this’ move, Nico stole the spotlight from Azzhat Mat. At least Philly can blame it on health.
* I’ve given up on moving BadBrad. What a waste as that deal tops the list for Wishbia’s impetuous idiocy
We need to trade Beal in the summer and I think and hope) that we can do it.
It's about working next to him and his agent about teams/cities where he will be comfortable and then getting a "bad" contract and if needed giving up a positive asset (FRP) to sweeten the deal.
For example...we can take Paul George from the Sixers if Beal is open to play for the Sixers. Or Rudy Gobert from the Wolves if they fail hard in the playoffs. Jerami Grant is another option on the rising Blazers. Middleton from the Wizards.
All those players probably aren't exciting but they could start for us and all of them don't have NTC...and that's HUGE.

sunsbg wrote:schnakenpopanz wrote:My wife asked my why i did not chose a better basketball franchsie to be a fan of.
She is not a basketball fan and obviously has no understanding how fandom in sports work.
In the early 90s here in Germany when I was a teenager everyone was loving the bulls or lakers for obvious reasons.
While everyone was cheering for MJ i chose to do the contray. I chose the opponent in the finals. Damm you Sir Charles!!
Damn you twice, Sir Charles!!![]()
Wish KD and Booker had 1/10 of his charisma so this team is at least fun to watch even when losing.