Free Agency

#91
whatever. At this point it’s on Bagley to fit with whatever’s brought in. Can’t cater to him, because who knows if it will work and who knows how long he’ll even be healthy enough to try.
So it's on your hopefull franchise players to fit the role players that come in? No, not at all in fact. Unless you want Vlades mistakes to look like mere surface scratches.
 
#93
It doesn't take much squinting to see what is working at the NBA level these days though. Two bigs that aren't great shooters and who both struggle guarding down in pick and roll isn't a recipe for success. It's a recipe for disaster.
With how effectively Miami ran zones in the bubble, think that's going to be a real thing. Sign Whiteside and let him anchor it. I'm not saying I agree with the signing, but I get it.

As for Bagley, one of the easiest things for him to improve on, besides staying healthy, is his shot. Dude should be doing less rapping and more shooting from range.
 
#94
Hopefully the Kings don't follow the path of the Pistons here. They had a pretty good draft night and abruptly push their young big man right behind some serious bleh in Mason Plumlee and freaking Dedmon, hahaha.
 
One of Bogi or Hield should have been traded by the deadline last year. That was the time to do it. This isn’t on McNair. Right now McNair is on path to being the right guy for Sac. He’s got to clear up some things left behind
Honestly they should have looked for deals the moment it went off the rails in Dec. when Bogdan was starting to whine. They just replaced Bogdans whining with Buddy's later thinking it would fix things, LOL.
 

SLAB

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I hope he flourishes and leaves so much egg on the face of the franchise. Just like I did with DMC, I’ll be cheering the player over the team when he comes back.