The Hammer
All-Star
Any questions?
(Any questions about GP, too? I think we can call that two friggin rad trades in a row.)
(Any questions about GP, too? I think we can call that two friggin rad trades in a row.)
Any questions?
(Any questions about GP, too? I think we can call that two friggin rad trades in a row.)
GP isn't responsible for the idiot on the other line. Just about everybody in the league knew this guy was a up-and-coming scorer, but it was if NOLA was ready and willing to pull the trigger on a deal.
GP isn't responsible for the idiot on the other line. Just about everybody in the league knew this guy was a up-and-coming scorer, but it was if NOLA was ready and willing to pull the trigger on a deal.
Yeah your're right. You convinced me. We shouldn't give Petrie any credit. At all. Especially when he nabs one of the best up and coming scorers in the game for a 6reb a game PF. Unbelievable.
Your silly argument only serves to strengthen GP's performance in the trade, if "everybody" knew about Thornton.
Again, I really don't understand your stance. GP can't force anybody to agree to a deal, he can only find out if the guys that he's interested in are available and try to make something work. He did his part, but that's only half the battle. We hear about deals being talked about and worked on all the time that fall through. Just because GP wanted Thornton and got him doesn't mean he's such a fantastic GM, because everybody in NBA circles knew what kind of player Marcus was. I might agree with you on this if he was a totally unheard of guy being misused (similar to John Salmons), but this isn't the case. It was just a matter of what NOLA was willing to get in return, and the kings were fortunate enough to be in the right place at the right time to make a deal happen.Yeah your're right. You convinced me. We shouldn't give Petrie any credit. At all. Especially when he nabs one of the best up and coming scorers in the game for a 6reb a game PF. Unbelievable.
Your silly argument only serves to strengthen GP's performance in the trade, if "everybody" knew about Thornton.
Ummm, I don't think so. A lot of people felt (and likely some still feel) that Thornton was just doing a lot of scoring on a bad team and with him "seeming" to regress in New Orleans, it was not an obvious deal. Go and look at the trade thread on here and you will see that the vast majority didn't like the deal.
Again, I really don't understand your stance. GP can't force anybody to agree to a deal, he can only find out if the guys that he's interested in are available and try to make something work. He did his part, but that's only half the battle. We hear about deals being talked about and worked on all the time that fall through. Just because GP wanted Thornton and got him doesn't mean he's such a fantastic GM, because everybody in NBA circles knew what kind of player Marcus was. I might agree with you on this if he was a totally unheard of guy being misused (similar to John Salmons), but this isn't the case. It was just a matter of what NOLA was willing to get in return, and the kings were fortunate enough to be in the right place at the right time to make a deal happen.
all i can say is glad to have him here on the kings. I still cant believe he wasnt starting over belinelli in new orleans. wow.
i just really want one more year to watch this team at the very least
GP can't force anybody to agree to a deal, he can only find out if the guys that he's interested in are available and try to make something work. He did his part, but that's only half the battle. We hear about deals being talked about and worked on all the time that fall through. Just because GP wanted Thornton and got him doesn't mean he's such a fantastic GM...
Tyreke who?
Ummm, I don't think so. A lot of people felt (and likely some still feel) that Thornton was just doing a lot of scoring on a bad team...
Tyreke who?
Again, I really don't understand your stance. GP can't force anybody to agree to a deal, he can only find out if the guys that he's interested in are available and try to make something work. He did his part, but that's only half the battle. We hear about deals being talked about and worked on all the time that fall through. Just because GP wanted Thornton and got him doesn't mean he's such a fantastic GM, because everybody in NBA circles knew what kind of player Marcus was. I might agree with you on this if he was a totally unheard of guy being misused (similar to John Salmons), but this isn't the case. It was just a matter of what NOLA was willing to get in return, and the kings were fortunate enough to be in the right place at the right time to make a deal happen.
I'm pretty sure the Heat fans say "Wade Who?" when lebron scores 40 as well.
They proved in Cleveland you win titles with one great player i guess!
He's being asked to do a lot of the scoring here, too. To his credit, he has mostly delivered. I didn't get to see much of the game, so I don't know if it was in the flow of the offense or still a lot of one on one. Playing against the Warriors, who often think of defense as a contagious disease, also helps.
I think he needs to be that offensive punch off the bench when Tyreke returns, so that he can go buck-wild against the other team's 2nd rotation and either maintain a lead, or increase it. Either way, adding one more (quality) player has added quite a bit of depth to this team. Thornton has definitely helped us out.
Excellent objectivity!!!!
I guess it really depends on fit, which is hard to determine without Evans. If Thornton's game can be more catch and shoot than dribble/drive, then I agree. If not, then I don't see it working for extended periods of time.
Well by your comment previously, just about everybody in the league has known that Thornton is an up and coming scorer but if that was the case, why didn't thay make offers BETTER than Thorton AND cash for Landry?!?!
If Everyone knew that Thornton was SO good and was a certain thing, then other teams would have made offers much better than we did and as a result, he would be playing for other team instead of the Kings.
This leads to a conclusion that not many teams thought that Thornton was an up and coming scoring machine OR they did but didn't want to offer much for him which kind of defeats the argument that everyone knew he was this good.
If this is true, then is there such a thing as a "good," or "great" GM?
I never said his "talent was so demanded". I said people knew about what his game was all about. There's a difference. He's playing right now how he played at the end of last season. He's giving the kings exactly what GP and others saw he gave the hornets. The thing is, not everybody is in the market for a 2 guard whose primary asset is scoring.As others have said, if Thornton's talent was so demanded, there would've been more on the table for him.