Who could use a change of scenery?

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Re: Who could use a change of scenery? 

Post#81 » by NeoDragonKnight » Tue Feb 1, 2022 1:35 pm

Turner should have been moved 2-3 years ago, Sabonis' emergence really pushed him off to the side.
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Re: Who could use a change of scenery? 

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Re: Who could use a change of scenery? 

Post#83 » by ChettheJet » Tue Feb 1, 2022 11:04 pm

DroseReturnChi wrote:patrick williams, dosunmu, ben simmons, westbrook, dragic, scottie barnes, randle, sabonis.


You passed the other guy that only listed P Williams for the most bizarre post

Patrick Williams started every game as a rookie has been injured since game 5 this year. How does he need a change of scenery? He comes back healthy and instantly becomes the Bulls best PF and small ball 5 and he starts. Probably over just about every PF they could get at the deadline. He comes back next year and besides the fact they can't afford a veteran FA PF he starts. He can do better somewhere else at 20 years old?

Dosunmo wasn't expected to see much action behind Caruso and White but with Williams injured and Caruso and Green playing the 4 and White slow to return from off season surgery he got forced onto the floor but EARNED playing time with hustle, defense and better than expected shooting. Then with Ball and Caruso injured they chose to start him, partly to have White be a scorer off the bench and he's playing well above the expectations of a 2nd round pick. Sure next year the Bulls may have 4 guards coming off the bench with only minutes for 2 but it's not like injuries will be a thing of the past next year. Ayo's best bet is sticking with the Bulls rather than get moved to another team and be fighting the stigma of being somebody else's 2nd round pick.
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Re: Who could use a change of scenery? 

Post#84 » by realball » Wed Feb 2, 2022 6:13 pm

Clint Capela.. though personally I thought playing next to Young was the perfect fit for him, no idea why he's been so bad this season.
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Re: Who could use a change of scenery? 

Post#85 » by meekrab » Wed Feb 2, 2022 6:24 pm

HomoSapien wrote:
Little Lupe wrote:
Patrick Williams


Huh? He's been injured the whole year and has started every game he's ever played.

Maybe Little Lupe just means he'd like Patrick Williams to get out of the tape room and onto the court :lol:
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Re: Who could use a change of scenery? 

Post#86 » by jmnvcavs » Wed Feb 2, 2022 6:25 pm

Cj mccollum
Jonathan Isaac
Christian wood
Marvin bagley
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Re: Who could use a change of scenery? 

Post#87 » by meekrab » Wed Feb 2, 2022 6:26 pm

ChettheJet wrote:You passed the other guy that only listed P Williams for the most bizarre post

Person you're replying to is banned from the Bulls board for things like what you replied to, don't waste keystrokes on em.
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Re: Who could use a change of scenery? 

Post#88 » by SF_Warriors » Wed Feb 2, 2022 7:44 pm

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Re: Who could use a change of scenery? 

Post#89 » by marthafokker » Wed Feb 2, 2022 7:53 pm

Anyone say LeBron yet?

Seems like he got his Hollywood Star. Messed up the team. And ready for a change of scenery. That is how it usually works for him and his old teams.
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Re: Who could use a change of scenery? 

Post#90 » by iBall101 » Wed Feb 2, 2022 8:31 pm

Lol Obviously Ben Simmons

Eric Gordon - should be on a contender
Marvin Bagley - wasting time and potential
Deaaron Fox - needs an experienced coach/winning environment
CJ Mccollum - age plays a factor
Malcolm Brogdon - should be on a contender
Brandon Ingram - needs an experienced coach
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SG: R. Barrett/ G. Dick / A. Lawson
SF: B. Ingram/ O. Agbaji / G. Temple
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C: J. Poeltl /J. Mogbo/ O. Robinson
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Re: Who could use a change of scenery? 

Post#91 » by KIRAG » Wed Feb 2, 2022 9:01 pm

One of Huerter/Bogdanovich - Hawks has too many shooters, they need to have some defensive minded players and one of Bogi/Huerter can thrive and be Tyler Herro on a team who needs shooting.

Dnaiel Theis - He could be more useful to a non-tanking team

Patrick Williams- Bulls are stacked, he needs to go to a team where he could shine more

Obviously Ben Simmons

Terrence Ross

Kyrie - Needs to go to flat earth where vax is unheard of. Jk! :wink:
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Re: Who could use a change of scenery? 

Post#92 » by FrobeBryant » Wed Feb 2, 2022 9:30 pm

Westbrook..please.
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Re: Who could use a change of scenery? 

Post#93 » by Wadzup » Thu Feb 3, 2022 12:17 am

JujitsuFlip wrote:
Wadzup wrote:
JujitsuFlip wrote:An undersized guard who shoots below average and is a negative defender, meh probably not at all what the Cavs need.


He's the Ying to Isaac Okoro's yang.

It's not some move the needle to a title this year type move but think he would flourish in Cleveland (would be picking up the Sexton/Goodwin minutes/role).

Wouldn't cost the future and with him and Sexton being RFA, would have some control over both. Then age factor fits with this Cavs core.

It's more of a low key move I could see working out for all sides. I'm guessing SA would want short term salary match and some decent draft compensation (late/protected first or early second) which the Cavs have.
He's almost identical to Okoro though...

Player A: 11.3 PPG 2.3 APG 2.6 RPG 29.6% 3FG -1.3 DBPM

Player B: 9.0 PPG 1.9 APG 3.3 RPG 28.6% 3FG 0.8 DBPM

Cavs would be much better suited to acquire a guy who actually has a different skill set than Okoro.

Player C: 16.5 PPG 2.4 APG 6.1 RPG 40.7% 3FG -1.4 DBPM


That's this year, which has been Walker's worst, at least from 3. Plus, I haven't watched a lot of the Spurs this year but based on overall body, Walker can shoot it better off the dribble.

I like Okoro's progression but he is a solid defender who can only shoot spotting up or try to take the ball to the rim.

Who's player C? Without looking it up, hope not Levert. Will cost more in a trade and is 5 years older with a bigger contract.

But if it's not Levert, and player C is young and attainable at a low cost, I'm all ears.
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Re: Who could use a change of scenery? 

Post#94 » by JujitsuFlip » Thu Feb 3, 2022 8:12 pm

Wadzup wrote:
JujitsuFlip wrote:
Wadzup wrote:
He's the Ying to Isaac Okoro's yang.

It's not some move the needle to a title this year type move but think he would flourish in Cleveland (would be picking up the Sexton/Goodwin minutes/role).

Wouldn't cost the future and with him and Sexton being RFA, would have some control over both. Then age factor fits with this Cavs core.

It's more of a low key move I could see working out for all sides. I'm guessing SA would want short term salary match and some decent draft compensation (late/protected first or early second) which the Cavs have.
He's almost identical to Okoro though...

Player A: 11.3 PPG 2.3 APG 2.6 RPG 29.6% 3FG -1.3 DBPM

Player B: 9.0 PPG 1.9 APG 3.3 RPG 28.6% 3FG 0.8 DBPM

Cavs would be much better suited to acquire a guy who actually has a different skill set than Okoro.

Player C: 16.5 PPG 2.4 APG 6.1 RPG 40.7% 3FG -1.4 DBPM


That's this year, which has been Walker's worst, at least from 3. Plus, I haven't watched a lot of the Spurs this year but based on overall body, Walker can shoot it better off the dribble.

I like Okoro's progression but he is a solid defender who can only shoot spotting up or try to take the ball to the rim.

Who's player C? Without looking it up, hope not Levert. Will cost more in a trade and is 5 years older with a bigger contract.

But if it's not Levert, and player C is young and attainable at a low cost, I'm all ears.
Hahaha it's Harrison Barnes, I just think they need a big wing who can stroke it and trys on the defensive end.

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