JasonIsDaMan wrote:Mikkeman wrote:JasonIsDaMan wrote:SameOldNudityDrew wrote:Rumors Noah wants to leave Bulls. Not surprising. Would be a good fit here. If he could get mostly or even partway back to old form, he'd be a good pickup, IMO.
http://basketball.realgm.com/wiretap/242018/Joakim-Noah-Telling-Teammates-Hes-Leaving-Bulls-Doesnt-Trust-Front-Office
Would be a GREAT fit in MIN. Don't overpay, save the biggest deal for Gasol, but great fit.
Why you would want Noah even tough his PER splits are pretty awful (-3.3) and it seems that his game is diminishing rapidly. Last year he still had -0.5 PER splits and year before that +5.9. It is not probable that he would be able to turn that trend. In top of that he is injury prone.
I would want him at the propper price, and I would chose Gasol over him.
"Prone" is a strong word. He has played 64 or more games in 7 of 9 seasons. Last year was a bad year, no argument. But he has a track record, so why would he not be able to "turn that trend"?
And why would you call me out and not the person who originally posted it? Did you agree until you found out I did?
I'm going to assume he quoted your post because you use PER split, often times arrogantly, regardless of basketball context. And as someone who routinely argues for PER split, it's surprising that you're in favor of bringing over Noah considering his last two seasons. That would be my guess as to why Mikkeman responded to you instead of SameOldDrew. He may correct me if I'm wrong.