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Well yes you could argue why are we getting TT but we are.Same argument with us too though right? And ATL?
Well yes you could argue why are we getting TT but we are.Same argument with us too though right? And ATL?
I was thinking to myself this morning just about how I was relying on Tets like he's WojHey @Tetsujin I just want to thank you for continuely updating this thread, really lowered my Twitter time. I know how much work it is to be tracking all this stuff.
Seriously fools gold. I don't get it. I was a fan in college but not the NBA.Lauri is pretty much the anti-thesis of every single trait McNair seems to be looking for in his players though.
Also I didn’t say he didn’t value the position. But to get a good wing you have to either:you are continually dishonest in your analysis to try to paint Monte as some inept hack. You ignore Barnes, Harkless and Woodard. They are all wings. He drafted one of them (Woodard), traded for and resigned another (Harkless) and refused to trade the other (Barnes) at the deadline because he values the position (despite you begging for him to trade barnes). He has also publicly acknowledged that the roster is unbalanced, and most rumors have us shipping out buddy for a wing. Most also expect him to sign another wing. Just because he didn’t draft Moody doesn’t mean he doesn’t value the position.
I would start calling out all of your BS stuff that you just make up, facts be dammed, but that would be a full time job.
Why not wait until the off-season is over before you say we haven’t prioritized something? Long way to go. Let’s see how we trade buddy and use our MLE.Barnes - yes
Harkless. - old and couldn’t get off the bench in Miami
Woodard- has yes to prove he can shoot in the G League.
thanks for making my point for me! Currently we are relying on Harkless and Woodard as our wing depth. Couldn’t have illustrated my point more succinctly
Yeah would love either. Not sure who is a longer shot.Sorry, but i just don’t see any possibilities of Metu becoming a wing. Would love to be proven wrong. Think Bags has more handles than Metu.
Lauri is pretty much the anti-thesis of every single trait McNair seems to be looking for in his players though.
Hey @Tetsujin I just want to thank you for continuely updating this thread, really lowered my Twitter time. I know how much work it is to be tracking all this stuff.
DING DING DING!!!!Also, isn't he kindof just Bagley without the upside?
The Pelicans announce the hiring of former Warriors assistant Jarron Collins and former Nets assistant Mike D'Antoni as the newest members of Coach Willie Green's staff. D'Antoni was hired as a coaching consultant.
— Marc Stein (@TheSteinLine) August 4, 2021
More NBA from me: https://t.co/LGN9cV7Dif
Only signing players who have upside is how you stay out of the playoffs. There is a reason that vets are important to a team's success. It's the same reason that the King's defense suddenly looked better after they traded for several vets. They didn't have to learn the defense, they already knew it.In terms of likely growth that is still old.... he isn’t a 22 year old who might improve. When you are reaching for Harkless to prove you have wing depth you have reached rock bottom.
Golden State has traded F Eric Paschall to the Utah Jazz for a protected future second round pick, sources tell ESPN.
— Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) August 4, 2021
I guess Zeller takes the Harry Giles slot.
Golden State has traded F Eric Paschall to the Utah Jazz for a protected future second round pick, sources tell ESPN.
— Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) August 4, 2021
Golden State shedding as much salary as it can.
I guess he noticed because the Tweet is gone now.I know it's Twitter but what kind of English is that? I'm not even 100% sure what he meant.
ESPN Sources: After medical consultation, seven-time All-Star F LaMarcus Aldridge is seriously considering a return to the NBA this season. Aldridge retired with Brooklyn in mid-April with heart concerns, but is exploring the possibility of resuming his 15-year career.
— Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) August 4, 2021
Only signing players who have upside is how you stay out of the playoffs. There is a reason that vets are important to a team's success. It's the same reason that the King's defense suddenly looked better after they traded for several vets. They didn't have to learn the defense, they already knew it.
Free agent Spencer Dinwiddie is headed to the Washington Wizards on a three-year, $62 million contract via sign-and-trade, sources tell @TheAthletic @Stadium.
— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) August 4, 2021
Free agent Spencer Dinwiddie is headed to the Washington Wizards on a three-year, $62 million contract via sign-and-trade, sources tell @TheAthletic @Stadium.
— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) August 4, 2021
Now for all the rest of the pieces... https://t.co/GE1hGZzoqZ
— Keith Smith (@KeithSmithNBA) August 4, 2021
Free agent Spencer Dinwiddie is headed to the Washington Wizards on a three-year, $62 million contract via sign-and-trade, sources tell @TheAthletic @Stadium.
— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) August 4, 2021
Absolutely love the fit with Beal and all the shooters in Wash. Wonder what the mega-deal looks like to make it happen?
The Wizards are sending a second-round pick and a draft swap to Brooklyn to acquire Spencer Dinwiddie, pairing All-NBA star Bradley Beal and Dinwiddie in the Washington backcourt, sources said. https://t.co/M89YomQL8D
— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) August 4, 2021
The Wizards are sending a second-round pick and a draft swap to Brooklyn to acquire Spencer Dinwiddie, pairing All-NBA star Bradley Beal and Dinwiddie in the Washington backcourt, sources said. https://t.co/M89YomQL8D
— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) August 4, 2021
Does the money work out on that?
The Wizards are sending Chandler Hutchison and a second-round pick to San Antonio, sources tell @TheAthletic @Stadium.
— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) August 4, 2021
Washington is sending Chandler Hutchinson and a 2022 second-round pick to San Antonio as part of a multi-team deal in the Spencer Dinwiddie sign-and-trade, sources tell ESPN. Brooklyn gets a 2024 second and a 2025 pick swap from Wizards.
— Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) August 4, 2021