CoolBreeze44 wrote:I can see it from Cousins perspective. One year to get his ring that so many players miss out on and then get paid after.
Or show the world that his ego is bigger than the team and the warriors fail to make it out of the west.
Oh, how I would love that. I completely understand why a loser like Cousins would want to join the Warriors, but I dont understand why the Warriors made this move. They were already going to waltz to another NBA titie next year, so there seems to be nothing but downside from this move.
We all know how the Pelicans went on a tear after Cousins went down last year. Can anyone show me evidence of Cousins making an NBA team better?
Camden wrote:Wiggins and Gibson (expiring) for Love and Korver. Who says no?
Maybe Thibs, I don't know. But me, as a season ticket holder, for one.
Well, no offense, but your disdain for Kevin Love was just as ludicrous as it is for Thibs. But I do count your vote the same. I have a feeling you won't be alone in the "no" category.
Camden wrote:Wiggins and Gibson (expiring) for Love and Korver. Who says no?
Maybe Thibs, I don't know. But me, as a season ticket holder, for one.
Well, no offense, but your disdain for Kevin Love was just as ludicrous as it is for Thibs. But I do count your vote the same. I have a feeling you won't be alone in the "no" category.
I would hope there would be a lot of "no's". I know many are dissatisfied with Wig including me at times, but he was our best player in the playoffs and is still young. Korver is 37 and shot 1-16 in the NBA finals, and Love has averaged just 63 games a season and is turning 30...not two guys that I want to build around.
Camden wrote:Wiggins and Gibson (expiring) for Love and Korver. Who says no?
Maybe Thibs, I don't know. But me, as a season ticket holder, for one.
Well, no offense, but your disdain for Kevin Love was just as ludicrous as it is for Thibs. But I do count your vote the same. I have a feeling you won't be alone in the "no" category.
I would hope there would be a lot of "no's". I know many are dissatisfied with Wig including me at times, but he was our best player in the playoffs and is still young. Korver is 37 and shot 1-16 in the NBA finals, and Love has averaged just 63 games a season and is turning 30...not two guys that I want to build around.
Love's lack of being able to stay on the floor because of injury is the deal breaker for me before I really think about it too much. If I was the Cavs I would hold onto him and hope he puts up those Wolves numbers for 30 or more games and some team at the deadline gets excited and gives up something pretty good for him.
crazy-canuck wrote:Seth curry got 2.75 a year with a player option. I'm surprised we didn't get in on that fir that cheap.
Whoa. I like that deal. A LOT.
Curry averaged 13 ppg with 48/43% efficiency. And the stats in 2016 don't indicate he was a complete trainwreck defensively.
Yeah IF healthy he is an upgrade over Napier who played well early but I believe fell off later in the season. It's a good deal for him because there is a template for a role and it's for a team that could be pretty good. I'm a big Seth Curry fan it was a shame he got hurt last year.
Camden wrote:Wiggins and Gibson (expiring) for Love and Korver. Who says no?
Maybe Thibs, I don't know. But me, as a season ticket holder, for one.
Well, no offense, but your disdain for Kevin Love was just as ludicrous as it is for Thibs. But I do count your vote the same. I have a feeling you won't be alone in the "no" category.
I would hope there would be a lot of "no's". I know many are dissatisfied with Wig including me at times, but he was our best player in the playoffs and is still young. Korver is 37 and shot 1-16 in the NBA finals, and Love has averaged just 63 games a season and is turning 30...not two guys that I want to build around.
How sad it would be if the team's best playoff performer had a 11.7 PER.