Miasma wrote:Sportsnation poll over who won the trade: 74% Mil, 16% Orl, 10% push.
99% don't know any of the players in the trade except Redick.
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Miasma wrote:Sportsnation poll over who won the trade: 74% Mil, 16% Orl, 10% push.
Epicurus wrote:europa wrote:I'm not sure why anyone would expect Ellis' minutes to decline in any noticeable way.
Because the coach prefers greater efficiency that he gets from JJR? Seriously if Ellis is used as instant offense off the bench, the Bucks will be dangerous in the East.
Epicurus wrote:
Because the coach prefers greater efficiency that he gets from JJR? Seriously if Ellis is used as instant offense off the bench, the Bucks will be dangerous in the East.
El Duderino wrote:Epicurus wrote:
Because the coach prefers greater efficiency that he gets from JJR? Seriously if Ellis is used as instant offense off the bench, the Bucks will be dangerous in the East.
The problem with that Epi is that even off the bench, Ellis as "instant offense" means just lots of empty possessions as he moronically tosses up one bricked jumper after another early in the shot clock.
El Duderino wrote:Epicurus wrote:
Because the coach prefers greater efficiency that he gets from JJR? Seriously if Ellis is used as instant offense off the bench, the Bucks will be dangerous in the East.
The problem with that Epi is that even off the bench, Ellis as "instant offense" means just lots of empty possessions as he moronically tosses up one bricked jumper after another early in the shot clock.
El Duderino wrote:Epicurus wrote:
Because the coach prefers greater efficiency that he gets from JJR? Seriously if Ellis is used as instant offense off the bench, the Bucks will be dangerous in the East.
The problem with that Epi is that even off the bench, Ellis as "instant offense" means just lots of empty possessions as he moronically tosses up one bricked jumper after another early in the shot clock.
europa wrote:El Duderino wrote:Epicurus wrote:
Because the coach prefers greater efficiency that he gets from JJR? Seriously if Ellis is used as instant offense off the bench, the Bucks will be dangerous in the East.
The problem with that Epi is that even off the bench, Ellis as "instant offense" means just lots of empty possessions as he moronically tosses up one bricked jumper after another early in the shot clock.
This too. The primary problem with Ellis isn't his role. It's who Monta Ellis perceives himself to be. Playing him off the bench, which I'd be surprised to see happen, isn't likely to change that. Not on this team anyway.
Bernman wrote:As it is, in the case of this trade, they dealt young players with some promise for a veteran with some benefit. And if that is the trade-off, I'll take my chance on the young players with some promise, because they are under contract for a lot longer, and look how Larry suddenly developed as a prospect. Tobes has a season less experience and is a few years younger. If he breaks out we'll be kicking ourselves. He did show more promise than Larry.
Bucksfan28 wrote:Ruben Quevedo wrote:Bucksfan28 wrote:Or maybe he got banished because he just wasn't that good. And I'm sure if he puts up some solid games in ORL this board will blow up with rage, but when Redick is producing there it's because he's a product of a bad team.
My frustration has nothing to do with Redick's abilities. I really like him as a player. He instantly becomes our best or second best shooter, he's smart, unselfish, and an underrated defender. A lot like Dunleavy, who I also really like.
The problem is we only get 3 months of redick, we'll get bounced in the first round (as we would have without redick) and then he leaves for nothing. And even if we do sign him to a long term deal, it means we could have just waited 3 months and not given up anything to get him.
It's an indefensible trade. Period.
I'm not intending to "defend" the trade...yet. My point is that Tobias just isn't as good as people on this board want to believe, and his value around the league is very diminished because of that. So I don't consider giving him up in this situation that much of a loss. And if Redick were to resign at a reasonable price, then I'd say it was totally worth it and until Tobias would prove otherwise, we got the better end of the deal.
UWM_Brew_Buck wrote:He's just 20 and still has a lot of time to develop, the book is not out on Tobias yet.
LUKE23 wrote:Redick is 29 before next season. I have zero interest in giving him a long-term deal, even though we will. Would have much rather watched Harris, a guy 8 years younger, develop into an efficient 15 ppg guy.