NBA Off-Season Moves
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Maybe Lebron will go to OKC too. Beat the cupcakes.
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Jermi Grant 3 year 27mil to return to the Thunder
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3 years 27 million for J Grant to return to the Thunder. Love these teams spending money. Hopefully the Wolves can have patience and it pays off.
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lipoli390 wrote:khans2k5 wrote:I'm not scared of a Lebron/PG Laker team. LeBron doesn't play D in the regular season so they won't be an automatically better regular season team. LeBron's also gonna trash all the team play Walton has been trying to build there. This is the West so there's no more regular season cakewalk for Lebron. They're also still super young outside of those 2 guys. I wouldn't favor us over them in a playoff series, but if we have a fully healthy team I think we have some players they would struggle dealing with themselves and it would be a good series. Getting blown out by 3's is really our only weakness and right now I only see two teams who can really take advantage of that.
You should be scared. LeBron is still the best player in the League. He led the Cavs to the finals this past season playing with the likes of Kevin Love, Tristin Thompson, Jose Calderon, Kyle Korver and Jeff Green. He led the League in minutes and carried a team that would have been a lottery team without him, even in the East. With the Lakers he wouldn't just be paired with Paul George. He's be surrounded by Ingram, Ball, Kuzma and Hart. He's also likely have other very solid vets who sign at the vet minimum for the chance to win a championship. Strange that anyone would think that LeBron would kill team play. He's one of the most unselfish superstar scorers to ever play in the NBA. He's a great passer.
There's a reason Lebron teams completely fall apart with him off the floor while teams like Houston and GS barely miss a beat when CP3 and Steph missed big chunks of this season. He warps the team around him so they have no ability to play without him. Sure he passes the ball well. He also just takes possessions off and and tells teammates to generate something without a play while he rests. He's the best don't get me wrong, but there's a reason he needs to play 45 minutes a game in the playoffs. They have no idea how to play with him on the bench and without Kyrie they had nobody who could just get a bucket when he needed rest.
I think you are vastly underrating the bloodbath that is the west. The West had 10 teams win 40 games to the East's 8. With LA getting Lebron in this scenario and Memphis getting their 2 best players back from injury, that's 12 teams fighting to win 40 games and he'd be on one of the youngest of those 12. I think he's coasted in a complete joke of a conference and would feel the pain of trying to win the West and would likely not even make it out of the second round.
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monsterpile wrote:3 years 27 million for J Grant to return to the Thunder. Love these teams spending money. Hopefully the Wolves can have patience and it pays off.
I think you're right, Monster. At this point, the Wolves just need to hang back and pick up the remaining scraps at the NBA minimum. Who do you think will be left when the dust settles for the Wolves to pursue?
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Paul George 4yr Max to the Thunder
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kekgeek1 wrote:Paul George 4yr Max to the Thunder
Good for George. The thunder management really are top notch. Great work by them.
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khans2k5 wrote:lipoli390 wrote:khans2k5 wrote:I'm not scared of a Lebron/PG Laker team. LeBron doesn't play D in the regular season so they won't be an automatically better regular season team. LeBron's also gonna trash all the team play Walton has been trying to build there. This is the West so there's no more regular season cakewalk for Lebron. They're also still super young outside of those 2 guys. I wouldn't favor us over them in a playoff series, but if we have a fully healthy team I think we have some players they would struggle dealing with themselves and it would be a good series. Getting blown out by 3's is really our only weakness and right now I only see two teams who can really take advantage of that.
You should be scared. LeBron is still the best player in the League. He led the Cavs to the finals this past season playing with the likes of Kevin Love, Tristin Thompson, Jose Calderon, Kyle Korver and Jeff Green. He led the League in minutes and carried a team that would have been a lottery team without him, even in the East. With the Lakers he wouldn't just be paired with Paul George. He's be surrounded by Ingram, Ball, Kuzma and Hart. He's also likely have other very solid vets who sign at the vet minimum for the chance to win a championship. Strange that anyone would think that LeBron would kill team play. He's one of the most unselfish superstar scorers to ever play in the NBA. He's a great passer.
There's a reason Lebron teams completely fall apart with him off the floor while teams like Houston and GS barely miss a beat when CP3 and Steph missed big chunks of this season. He warps the team around him so they have no ability to play without him. Sure he passes the ball well. He also just takes possessions off and and tells teammates to generate something without a play while he rests. He's the best don't get me wrong, but there's a reason he needs to play 45 minutes a game in the playoffs. They have no idea how to play with him on the bench and without Kyrie they had nobody who could just get a bucket when he needed rest.
I think you are vastly underrating the bloodbath that is the west. The West had 10 teams win 40 games to the East's 8. With LA getting Lebron in this scenario and Memphis getting their 2 best players back from injury, that's 12 teams fighting to win 40 games and he'd be on one of the youngest of those 12. I think he's coasted in a complete joke of a conference and would feel the pain of trying to win the West and would likely not even make it out of the second round.
Actually, I'm with you Kahns on what you're calling the West Conference bloodbath. Now that Paul George is probably staying in OKC, I'm not sure I see LeBron going to the Lakers and even if he does, the Lakers won't be the team they'd be if they could sign both LeBron and Paul George as free agents.
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thedoper wrote:kekgeek1 wrote:Paul George 4yr Max to the Thunder
Good for George. The thunder management really are top notch. Great work by them.
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lipoli390 wrote:monsterpile wrote:3 years 27 million for J Grant to return to the Thunder. Love these teams spending money. Hopefully the Wolves can have patience and it pays off.
I think you're right, Monster. At this point, the Wolves just need to hang back and pick up the remaining scraps at the NBA minimum. Who do you think will be left when the dust settles for the Wolves to pursue?
Guy I actually want is Seth Curry/Hezonja/Connaughton/KCP/Ellington
I would also love to take a flyer on Anthony Randolph who is trying to get back in the League, he is still only 27 and has had some solid success overseas (What the hell did I just type)
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thedoper wrote:kekgeek1 wrote:Paul George 4yr Max to the Thunder
Good for George. The thunder management really are top notch. Great work by them.
I agree, Doper. This is good for the Wolves, but also good for the League and another example of the high quality front office and ownership in OKC.