Kings about to get more from the Spurs for De’Aaron than the Suns get for KD?
Toronto apparently trying to trade for everybody (although as 6’8”-ish forward, Cam Johnson is riiight in Masai’s happy zone lol)
Kings about to get more from the Spurs for De’Aaron than the Suns get for KD?
Have fun in the Phoenix heat, De’Aaron
Lots of names being linked with the Knicks job. It’s going to be interesting to see who they pick and what they do with their roster as it’s currently got a number of Thibs guys on. It wouldn’t surprise me if they try to make a big trade this off season to reshape their roster.
it's only about 3 months of dry heat which still beats moist heat and you are golden the rest of the way
At #2? No way Maluach lasts to #14.
What the hell are they doing in San Antonio?
At #2? No way Maluach lasts to #14.
As opposed to the Celtics, who will apparently be fine with trading their second best player for scraps according to this guy’s fan fiction narrative.
At #2? No way Maluach lasts to #14.
Golden? Really?? The average high in Phoenix in April is 85. In may, 95. In June, 104. In July, 106. In August, 104. In September, 100. In October, 89. That's four brutal months with uncomfortable shoulders on either side. I live outside of DC, and June through August sucks for the humidity, but we have a proper spring, a proper autumn, and a proper winter. It's easier to deal with moist heat when you know it's going to end, unlike spring/summer in Phoenix. Or even spring/summer in Sacramento, for that matter. The heat just drags on and on and on and on. I'll take four distinct seasons over six months of sweat.
I suppose the term golden applies to someone who's lived in the city for 20+ years and the heat doesn't bother as it would for an individual coming from the east coast. Hence all the snow birds in our peak weather seasons and as soon as June 1st hits, everyone is gone.
Well, this is likely true of just about anybody who's lived in a place for 20+ years! That level of familiarity always brings with it a certain amount of acclimation and acceptance. But for NBA players who get traded to new franchises in new cities with some frequency, I imagine there's a bit of climate and culture shock from time to time.
despite the weather in the summer months, Phoenix is a very appealing city to potential new NBA players. Lots of action over here, lots to do for every individual depending on what he/she is into.
Sure, but that's nothing unique to Phoenix, specifically. You could say the same about tons of NBA cities. Even a smaller market like New Orleans has "lots to do for every individual depending on what he/she is into".
New Orleans? eh I don't see it. Living here as long as I have, I see it with my own two eyes how every couple of years, more and more out of towners are moving here and to accommodate the high demand, they are building more real estate and expanding our highways because of the congestion.