[NBA] Comments that don't warrant a thread (MAY)

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Totally forgot the Thunder have the rights to Micic from the Horford trade. Not sure how much time he’s going to get for them behind SGA, Dort, Mann, and Maledon but the guy’s good and a little older than the rest of their roster.
I think in the NBA he would only be viable as a scoring PG off the bench where he can dominate the ball (really really poor man's Luka), if you don't let him dominate the ball he's worthless as a player.
 
The Spurs seem like the perfect landing spot for Ayton. Pop could get the most out of him and he could be a primary scoring option there. San Antonio has the ammo to get it done too. Poetl, filller and some first rounders could work for Phoenix allowing them to restock the cupboards.
 
Ayton going to San Antonio could make the Spurs very interesting, very quickly. And Ayton is unrestricted, so San Antonio doesn't necessarily have to make any sort of deal with Phoenix. If they're willing to, say, offer Presti a protected FRP to eat McDermott's contract, he'd probably do it. That would free up enough cap room for them to offer Ayton a contract outright.
 
Maybe Real/Barca have someone buried deep on their bench who is a NBA talent but all those teams are trying to win with former/fringe/drafted already NBA guys and Euro veterans so I doubt it.

if that is the case, makes me wonder why Pop is at the game unless he is just there for a good time
 
I guess Tim is seen as next level type. Hopefully Gupta gets the top job elsewhere in the next coupe years
The "next level" had the two-time MVP for seven years, and put a team around him that was only good enough to get out of the second round once. What does he think he can do with Big Sawfty that he couldn't do with Jokic?
 
The "next level" had the two-time MVP for seven years, and put a team around him that was only good enough to get out of the second round once. What does he think he can do with Big Sawfty that he couldn't do with Jokic?
The key difference is that he hasn’t traded all of Minnesota’s draft picks yet whereas the Nuggets only have three first round picks in the next five years because he traded them all for Aaron Gordon.
 
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