Hadn't heard that story about Ayton on the second deal. Pass.
Guitarsoup said:MJ would be my first, as well.Obi Wan Ginobili said:Guitarsoup said:
If you had an all-time NBA franchise draft and could start a franchise with any player, how many guys would you pick over Duncan?
Take everything into account that you would in running a franchise: Character, ability, injury history, accomplishment, coachability, bringing the best out of teammates, off-court transgressions, etc.
How many all-time NBA greats do you take over Duncan?
MJ, LeBron I think I would say without question.
Magic and Russell I wouldn't fight you too much.
After that, I think it's Duncan. And he might even be third on the list behind MJ and LBJ.
I would argue Duncan over LeBron. Multiple team switches and left his first team high and dry without winning to create a superteam. LeBron also seemed to push his way into the GM office to dictate dumb moves.
I wouldn't consider Russell. I know all the old heads love him, but it was an unrecognizable era of basketball by today's standards and he showed up to the NBA on a team with 4-5 HOFers already on it. Oh Russell was the GOAT defender... then why didn't Boston lead the league in defense until Russell's 6th season? Plus, lots of other well-rounded players to choose from.
I'd probably go Kareem over Magic. Maybe Bird, too, since Bird was the better defender compared to Magic. I think you could argue Duncan with any of them.
Guitarsoup said:
Post on how the Warriors are screwed right now:
https://theathletic.com/4516403/2023/05/13/warriors-free-agency-offseason-salary-cap-contracts/
Hollinger on what the Warriors can do. $71mm next year to Poole and Klay. Oof.
Curry is 35, Klay and Dray are 33.Quote:
Golden State will have only minimum contracts available to augment the roster unless it slashes and burns what is currently there.Quote:
Green has a player option and could become a free agent, although our Shams Charania and Anthony Slater report that an extension seems more likely. Jordan Poole, coming off a series where he was nigh unplayable, is about to see his salary bump from a great value ($3.9 million) to a potential liability ($28.2 million, presuming his $500,000 incentive for winning Defensive Player of the Year doesn't kick in). Thompson is set to make $43 million next year despite being, at this point, a pretty average player who was low-key brutal for much of the playoffs.
They talk about how the Warriors screwed the pooch in the draft. #2 turned into Wiseman and #7 turned into Kuminga. Pretty sure there was a LMA & #11 for #2 trade on the board that GSW turned down.
Kuminga could have been Franz Wagner (19/4/4 this year), Sengun, or Trey Murphy, Wiseman could have been LaMelo, Halliburton, Vassell, Maxey, Desmond Bane, etc.
DiVingonzo will opt out and GSW can't pay him to stay.That seems bad.Quote:
In spite of that, one wonders if the Warriors will need to cut further. They have over $205 million in projected salary for next season if Green either opts in or re-signs for a roughly similar amount, which would put them $55 million over the tax line. Combined with the repeater penalty, that would mean a roughly $250 million luxury tax check to the league, which is more than every other team's payroll, to keep together a 44-win team that is only getting older and can't make any additions.Klay has one more year at 43mm on his contract. 44/41/89 for 21/4/2 this year but worthless in the playoffs.Quote:
There's a really obvious place to start, at the shooting guard position, where Thompson and Poole will combine to make $71 million next season. Even by the money-out-the-firehose standards of the Warriors, that's way too much for one position, and they aren't even getting surplus production from it. Thompson finished the playoffs with a PER of 9.4; it was 9.7 for Poole.
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SPURS PERSPECTIVE
So we get one of Wemby or Scoot.
Warriors are at ~205mm in salaries after DonteDiV walks, which gives them another 250MM in luxury tax, costing them almost half a billion dollars for 2023-24. Luxury tax line is $164mm.
Spurs offer:
Blake Wesley
Warriors offer:
Klay Thompson
2023 19th pick (can only be completed after draft day)
2026 1st rounder
2028 1st rounder
That cuts the Warriors salary to 164.5mm. Get Draymond to opt out and take a lower salary but for more years and they are out of luxury tax hell for the year.
This one move saves the Warriors approximately $300mm. Three firsts to save $300mm on a team that wasn't going to compete? Sounds fair. This is a really deep draft and a guy like GG Jackson or Jett Howard could drop to 19 easily. Maybe a D&3 guy like Julian Strasther.
Wemby team:
Collins/Bassey
Wemby/Sochan/Dougie
Klay/Keldon
Vassell/Branham
Tre/Graham
Plus the 19th pick, the 32nd pick, and 44th pick.
GG Jackson, Marcus Sasser, and Jordan Walsh?
Scoot team:
Collins/Bassey
Sochan/Dougie
Klay/Keldon
Vassell/Branham
Scoot/Graham
Plus 19th, 32nd, 44th picks:
Dereck Lively, James Nanji, Andre Jackson Jr
I DGAF about LeBron's opinions, just like I DGAF about Pop's opinions. My reasons for Duncan over LeBron is pretty simple:Obi Wan Ginobili said:Guitarsoup said:MJ would be my first, as well.Obi Wan Ginobili said:Guitarsoup said:
If you had an all-time NBA franchise draft and could start a franchise with any player, how many guys would you pick over Duncan?
Take everything into account that you would in running a franchise: Character, ability, injury history, accomplishment, coachability, bringing the best out of teammates, off-court transgressions, etc.
How many all-time NBA greats do you take over Duncan?
MJ, LeBron I think I would say without question.
Magic and Russell I wouldn't fight you too much.
After that, I think it's Duncan. And he might even be third on the list behind MJ and LBJ.
I would argue Duncan over LeBron. Multiple team switches and left his first team high and dry without winning to create a superteam. LeBron also seemed to push his way into the GM office to dictate dumb moves.
I wouldn't consider Russell. I know all the old heads love him, but it was an unrecognizable era of basketball by today's standards and he showed up to the NBA on a team with 4-5 HOFers already on it. Oh Russell was the GOAT defender... then why didn't Boston lead the league in defense until Russell's 6th season? Plus, lots of other well-rounded players to choose from.
I'd probably go Kareem over Magic. Maybe Bird, too, since Bird was the better defender compared to Magic. I think you could argue Duncan with any of them.
Buddy, your insight and takes on this forum are high quality, but you're on crack if you pick Duncan over LeBron. All time leading scorer, 4 rings, 20 regular season, nearly 3.5 extra seasons of playoff basketball, INARGUABLY the greatest basketball career (MJ is the best player ever, LeBron has had the best career). All of this was done while staying with the same spouse, raising kids, and never getting into legal trouble or even a hint of being involved. His worst crime off the court was "le Decision" which was goofy but it was to raise money for children, and the China thing. I don't agree with him taking money from China but that's an opinion, not a fact. My "opinion" on HIS opinion on ethics means Jack squat.
As for Russell, my picking him might be sentimental. He just died, 11 rings, great human. He's an older version of Duncan or Robinson. It's unfair you said to pick ANYONE from any era and then started applying criteria like how many teams there were, etc. of course Russell wouldn't be as good now, but that's not how history works. The US Army would wipe out every other army in history, that doesn't invalidate their place in history. Russell in the early days of basketball was the MJ/LeBron/Duncan of his time. That's why I picked him.
Kareem is knob. Great scorer, but he can eat a lemon.
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Guitarsoup said:
Everyone say your Hail Manu's before bed tonight.
There's definitely concerns with someone that large. Honestly, he had one lower leg injury a couple years ago (stress fracture in fibula); however, other than that its been minor stuff like muscle pulls, broken finger, etc. I don't think he has had any major foot or back issues up to this point.jsc8116 said:
Anyone else worried about Wemby's durability? I just dont see him staying healthy for a full season. Hasnt he already had foot and back issues?
I brought that up earlier. No one 7'3 or taller has had an elite, injury-free career. Pretty much all those guys have been very limited, except maybe the Great White Ape, Mark Eaton.jsc8116 said:
Anyone else worried about Wemby's durability? I just dont see him staying healthy for a full season. Hasnt he already had foot and back issues?
There are a lot of teams in the Lottery that need a Brandon Miller more than a Scoot.superunknown said:
If we get #3 do we expect to sit on that and hope that someone absolutely wants Brandon Miller so bad they'll trade up for it? Or do they take a twin and move on? Man I'd love to sit on #3 and see if someone in that 4-10 range wants to throw in their pick +assets to move up a couple notches.
The Ringer (KOC) has:Ag Natural said:
Hollinger has Cam Whitmore at #3 and Miller at #4.
I give a very small chance that the Spurs don't make their pick no matter where they land. There's no player in the top 6 that wouldn't improve this team.
Guitarsoup said:The Ringer (KOC) has:Ag Natural said:
Hollinger has Cam Whitmore at #3 and Miller at #4.
I give a very small chance that the Spurs don't make their pick no matter where they land. There's no player in the top 6 that wouldn't improve this team.
2. Miller
3. Scoot
4. Amen
5. Ausar
6. Black
7. Hendrick
8. Walker
9. Whitmore
10. Kobe Bufkin
https://nbadraft.theringer.com/
Nice in depth on each
The Athletic's Sam V:
https://theathletic.com/4471377/2023/05/02/nba-draft-2023-big-board-prospects-wembanyama/
Scoot
Miller
Amen
Whitmore
Hendricks
Ausar
Black
Walker
Wallace
Here is Hollinger: https://theathletic.com/4520965/2023/05/16/nba-draft-2023-hollinger-top-20-prospects/
Crazy he drops Amen to 6th and has Dereck Lively all the way up at 8 and Walker all the way down to 12.
Walker measured in 6'6.6 barefoot with 7'3 wingspan and 250lbs at the combine.
I could see a scenario where we trade down if we are at 3 and someone else wants Miller, but he isn't on our big board. Something like the Luka/Trae trade.superunknown said:
I think there's a very good chance at #3 for Scoot too. Trying to think through worst case scenarios for us if we're not top 2.
superunknown said:
Yeah that's what I was thinking but I thought maybe too many years of Madden or NBA2k or basketball GM had conditioned me to start slinging deals when I don't get my draft targets.
Got this text earlier. I would totally go honking if I was in SA and we got the #1 pick.