iowamcnabb
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Note to self: do not spend 2 days spazzing out over the deadline next year. 

Unloading Richaun would've though n thats why It was worth a wait.So far, almost every major move McNair had made since he became our GM has proven to be of short-term help with potential long-term gain.
Plumlee (or insert all the bigs that we discussed that could be our backup) isn't going to move us that much further than where we are now.
Dave just needs content. I mean not all of these deals can work out. Most of the great summer deals sucked horribly while everyone was laughing at us and we did ok. I wish we could have moved off some of our expiring deals but that also means we are going to have a fun summer.
Dave heart attack temporarily averted. Jeebus.
So far, almost every major move McNair had made since he became our GM has proven to be of short-term help with potential long-term gain.
Plumlee (or insert all the bigs that we discussed that could be our backup) isn't going to move us that much further than where we are now.
It's already being reported he's going to Minnesota.
I'll make a leap of faith and say over 50% of the moves in this trade deadline window feel like desperate teams trying to find immediate help, some with potentially franchise-altering consequences. I don't know if that fits McNair's M.O., as having both our current situation and the future in mind seems to be more his philosophy.
I agree with you. Activity is more exciting, even if it's just moving the deck chairs around. It's disappointing we couldn't have at least thrown a couple second round picks around, but question is whether any of it really makes a difference. Outside of Durant yesterday and Irving earlier this week, I'm not sure the rest of the moves end up being better than the continuity and keeping the "good vibes" going. Were certainly some players that could have helped for sure, but lets face it... whether we are the 3rd seed or the 6th, this team is not winning a championship this year.I'll make a leap of faith and say over 50% of the moves in this trade deadline window feel like desperate teams trying to find immediate help, some with potentially franchise-altering consequences. I don't know if that fits McNair's M.O., as having both our current situation and the future in mind seems to be more his philosophy.
I'm the biggest longterm guy out there, but the Kings are the freaking 3 seed 54 games in... you have to at least make an attempt to hold on to it. And some of these deals were absolutely within our budget to pull off without sacrificing the future.
Disappointed
Lakers legitimately still don't have a single wing on their roster
A little like the Kings. More 4's than 3's but they have Bron and scoring/defense depending on need with Vanderbilt and Rui. Vanderbilt might be the exact type you want next to AD too. AD can keep playing the non punishing big and be happy.
Did they print more 2nd round picks for today? Because I swear I've heard more than 50 2nd round picks being moved... lolSo basically the East dumped a bunch of talent to the West and teams now have way too many 2nd round picks to the point that they'll probably just wind up giving them away for pennies unless trading 5 second round picks for rotation players is just the new norm going forward.
Lakers legitimately still don't have a single wing on their roster