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Warriors take Kuminga. He would have been a nice addition to the Wolves. A potential defensive stopper who has a lot of offensive upside as well. He'd also fit well with the Wolves as another poor shooter. :)
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No price was too steep to dump Wiggins, but this was worst case scenario realized.
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I hope y'all aren't hoping Rosas is up to something major. He accomplished what he needed to do: get farther under the tax. He ain't doing anything else besides MAYBE get someone else on a two way.
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WildWolf2813 wrote:I hope y'all aren't hoping Rosas is up to something major. He accomplished what he needed to do: get farther under the tax. He ain't doing anything else besides MAYBE get someone else on a two way.


Wild - I'm fervently hoping Rosas is NOT up to something major, or if he is, I'm hoping his plans fall through. Rosas said you build the team this summer through the draft. I know Rosas isn't the brightest bulb on the tree, but he has to be smart enough to know he hasn't really built anything with this deal for Prince. Then again, this is Rosas we're talking about. So I suppose Gersson might be done for the night. But I truly think he's working feverishly to accomplish a big trade tonight. It's not something I'm hoping for; it's just something I'm anticipating. I'm hoping it never happens. Then we can move forward with our new slim, 6'7" PF who doesn't defend well and sho shoots 40% from the field. Oh, and we'll have about $7.8M to spend under the luxury tax. I can hardly wait to see who we sign with that huge chunk of cash.
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Good Pick, James Bouknight is underrated player going at 11 to Hornet now with Lamelo back court
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lipoli390 wrote:
WildWolf2813 wrote:I hope y'all aren't hoping Rosas is up to something major. He accomplished what he needed to do: get farther under the tax. He ain't doing anything else besides MAYBE get someone else on a two way.


Wild - I've fervently hoping Rosas is NOT up to something major, or if he is, I'm hoping his plans fall through. Rosas said you build the team this summer through the draft. I know Rosas isn't the brightest bulb on the tree, but he has to be smart enough to know he hasn't really built anything with this deal for Prince. Then again, this is Rosas we're talking about. So I suppose Gersson might be done for the night. But I truly think he's working feverishly to accomplish a big trade tonight. It's not something I'm hoping for; it's just something I'm anticipating. I'm hoping it never happens. Then we can move forward with our new slim, 6'7" PF who doesn't defend well and sho shoots 40% from the field. Oh, and we'll have about $7.8M to spend under the luxury tax. I can hardly wait to see who we sign with that huge chunk of cash.


That's about how much Juancho costs, right? Look at how awesome that turned out! Thank goodness we didn't pursue Bobby Portis and waste $3.5M!
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Q12543 wrote:
lipoli390 wrote:
WildWolf2813 wrote:I hope y'all aren't hoping Rosas is up to something major. He accomplished what he needed to do: get farther under the tax. He ain't doing anything else besides MAYBE get someone else on a two way.


Wild - I've fervently hoping Rosas is NOT up to something major, or if he is, I'm hoping his plans fall through. Rosas said you build the team this summer through the draft. I know Rosas isn't the brightest bulb on the tree, but he has to be smart enough to know he hasn't really built anything with this deal for Prince. Then again, this is Rosas we're talking about. So I suppose Gersson might be done for the night. But I truly think he's working feverishly to accomplish a big trade tonight. It's not something I'm hoping for; it's just something I'm anticipating. I'm hoping it never happens. Then we can move forward with our new slim, 6'7" PF who doesn't defend well and sho shoots 40% from the field. Oh, and we'll have about $7.8M to spend under the luxury tax. I can hardly wait to see who we sign with that huge chunk of cash.


That's about how much Juancho costs, right? Look at how awesome that turned out! Thank goodness we didn't pursue Bobby Portis and waste $3.5M!


Lol. Rosas really is the village idiot. I don't expect him to do anything that will cause him to lose that title. :)
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Rosas signed Juancho could be affected from Rubio (country man) through Ryan Saunders (head butt with DLO becasuse zodiac) in love with Rubio. Now U see Rubio is gone because Finch didn't like him (zodiac)...Finch and Rosas are best friends, Rosas will find someone Finch recommend as backup pg. Portis is special player.
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So happy for Duarte.


Early tank candidate if this team fails: Jean Montero!!!
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Don't forget the rest of the story on the Wiggins trade. We also gave up #37 tonight, and then had to take on the Spellman and Evans salaries - pushing us into the luxury tax. Then we had to spend two 2nd's to dump those two players to the Knicks in getting Ed Davis.
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