Camden0916 wrote:Trade everybody for future assets and tank hard for Zion. #DyinForZion
Cam's on the train. I'm with you.
Picking top 3-5 would be a nice consolation. Ain't with winning shit anyway, and I prefer to not be strung along. Reddish, Barret, Zion, Little, and Wilkes - we will see how it proves out.
BizarroJerry wrote:3 point spread. Another missed opportunity. I hope Vegas got run over on that one.
Oh I'm sure they did. Ton of gopher fans and ND hockey fans here for the game on Saturday. I left a blackjack table with 3 Sioux fans to place the bet.
BizarroJerry wrote:3 point spread. Another missed opportunity. I hope Vegas got run over on that one.
Oh I'm sure they did. Ton of gopher fans and ND hockey fans here for the game on Saturday. I left a blackjack table with 3 Sioux fans to place the bet.
In retrospect the Butler trade was a very dark day in a littany of dark days for this franchise. Another was the hire of Thibs. It would be hard to fuck things up this bad on purpose.
CoolBreeze44 wrote:In retrospect the Butler trade was a very dark day in a littany of dark days for this franchise. Another was the hire of Thibs. It would be hard to fuck things up this bad on purpose.
So true. The darkest of all days was the day the Wolves hired Thibodeau. I hated it back when it happened and hate even more now. Everything else - the Butler deal, the current Butler debacle, the Gorgui signing flows from that singular mistake by Glen Taylor. Thibodeau was the wrong guy for either position, yet Glen gave him both.
CoolBreeze44 wrote:In retrospect the Butler trade was a very dark day in a littany of dark days for this franchise. Another was the hire of Thibs. It would be hard to fuck things up this bad on purpose.
Nah. The Butler trade is still to this day one of the better days this team has had. Regardless of what has transpired, that was the "finally, take us seriously" move.
I'm not necessarily sure anyone would be happier with not making that trade and watching the team still fail to progress.