brotherbear said:
Hearing Rockets real high on Grady Dick at 4.
No chance.
brotherbear said:
Hearing Rockets real high on Grady Dick at 4.
How much do you trust Michael Jordan to make the best basketball front office move?Aggie09Derek said:
Take best player. Tiny chance that happens IMO.
If they refuse to take him they would get lots of offers to trade down.
I hope this is a joke.brotherbear said:
Hearing Rockets real high on Grady Dick at 4.
Olsen said:
Been reading on Clutchfans for the last hour and the general consensus is to slightly trade up for Scoot.
This post’s for you @SportsRV & @adamclanton - the #NBADraft lottery combinations that popped out went like this:
— Adam Wexler (@AdamJWexler) May 17, 2023
1. SA
2. CHA
3. POR
4. SA (ignored & balls dumped back in the hopper), CHA (ignored), SA (ignored), then finally HOU
#4 and KPJ for #2?Aggie09Derek said:Olsen said:
Been reading on Clutchfans for the last hour and the general consensus is to slightly trade up for Scoot.
At what cost?
Pick up the Gordon Hayward and Cody Martin contracts from them as well. Depends how high they are on Amen or Cam.Aggie09Derek said:
No chance they would do that. Not worth picking up KPJ's contract and going down past the top 3…
He didn't play this year, but they hold his rights. He pled guilty, has done community service, gone to counseling, etc. NBA said he has to serve the first ten games next year as a suspension.Aggie09Derek said:
Didn't they drop Miles?
Maybe I'm off on that.
CFTXAG10 said:
Just praying that the Hornets or Blazers fumble the pick and get weird
Wemby drops to four. LFG.CFTXAG10 said:
Just praying that the Hornets or Blazers fumble the pick and get weird
This. I know most of y'all here feel a certain way about him, but the reality is that he's one of the top 3-4 table-setters in the NBA still AND he can still get off his own shot. What we have now and what's available out there in FA isn't better than what Harden will bring. I don't believe the idea that he's bad in a locker room. By all accounts, he's pretty well liked and doesn't really cause drama. Sure he loves Vegas, but last I heard, he literally asked permission to go to Vegas two weeks ago. I'll take it.RebAg13 said:
I would take a facilitator Harden on a 3 year deal. Wanting to be the man Harden is not we need. Only priority should be developing young talent.
Thats the thing. I would take facilitator Harden on three years too. But it sounds like he wants to be high usage Harden on a four year deal at 34 years old. Thats not what we need right now.Head Ninja In Charge said:This. I know most of y'all here feel a certain way about him, but the reality is that he's one of the top 3-4 table-setters in the NBA still AND he can still get off his own shot. What we have now and what's available out there in FA isn't better than what Harden will bring. I don't believe the idea that he's bad in a locker room. By all accounts, he's pretty well liked and doesn't really cause drama. Sure he loves Vegas, but last I heard, he literally asked permission to go to Vegas two weeks ago. I'll take it.RebAg13 said:
I would take a facilitator Harden on a 3 year deal. Wanting to be the man Harden is not we need. Only priority should be developing young talent.
The ceiling next season is becoming a play-in team and think he'd get us there. Whatever the **** the last three seasons were was NOT it.
I believe both of y'all are exactly right.coastalAg said:Thats the thing. I would take facilitator Harden on three years too. But it sounds like he wants to be high usage Harden on a four year deal at 34 years old. Thats not what we need right now.Head Ninja In Charge said:This. I know most of y'all here feel a certain way about him, but the reality is that he's one of the top 3-4 table-setters in the NBA still AND he can still get off his own shot. What we have now and what's available out there in FA isn't better than what Harden will bring. I don't believe the idea that he's bad in a locker room. By all accounts, he's pretty well liked and doesn't really cause drama. Sure he loves Vegas, but last I heard, he literally asked permission to go to Vegas two weeks ago. I'll take it.RebAg13 said:
I would take a facilitator Harden on a 3 year deal. Wanting to be the man Harden is not we need. Only priority should be developing young talent.
The ceiling next season is becoming a play-in team and think he'd get us there. Whatever the **** the last three seasons were was NOT it.
This is the sticking point. Based on the tidbits that have come out after the Sixers season, it sounds like Harden was clashing with Doc and was not necessarily happy playing second fiddle offensively to Embiid.Gi said:
If James is willing to take on the role of someone who will take the reigns of the offense while also not halting the development of the young guys
The problem is Dwight Howard, Chris Paul, and his old buddy Russel Westbrook would all disagree. Harden's inability to mesh with Paul was the real eye opener. Paul is about winning and wants teammates committed to that. And that is NOT James Harden.Head Ninja In Charge said:This. I know most of y'all here feel a certain way about him, but the reality is that he's one of the top 3-4 table-setters in the NBA still AND he can still get off his own shot. What we have now and what's available out there in FA isn't better than what Harden will bring. I don't believe the idea that he's bad in a locker room. By all accounts, he's pretty well liked and doesn't really cause drama. Sure he loves Vegas, but last I heard, he literally asked permission to go to Vegas two weeks ago. I'll take it.RebAg13 said:
I would take a facilitator Harden on a 3 year deal. Wanting to be the man Harden is not we need. Only priority should be developing young talent.
The ceiling next season is becoming a play-in team and think he'd get us there. Whatever the **** the last three seasons were was NOT it.
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A huge sigh of relief was breathed, not only by Wembanyama's camp but the NBA industry as a whole, as many rival executives pointed out that it was extremely important for the health of the league that Wembanyama land in a place where he can reach his full potential. The consensus around the basketball world today is that he found that in San Antonio.
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There's a lot riding on Wembanyama's success not only from the perspective of his new team, but really the future of the NBA as it pertains to Victor maximizing his abilities and becoming one of the faces of the league. San Antonio's history developing not only star big men, but international talent in general, makes this an obviously strong match.
Question. What have Dwight Howard, Chris Paul, and Russell Westbrook ever won?3 Toed Pete said:The problem is Dwight Howard, Chris Paul, and his old buddy Russel Westbrook would all disagree. Harden's inability to mesh with Paul was the real eye opener. Paul is about winning and wants teammates committed to that. And that is NOT James Harden.Head Ninja In Charge said:This. I know most of y'all here feel a certain way about him, but the reality is that he's one of the top 3-4 table-setters in the NBA still AND he can still get off his own shot. What we have now and what's available out there in FA isn't better than what Harden will bring. I don't believe the idea that he's bad in a locker room. By all accounts, he's pretty well liked and doesn't really cause drama. Sure he loves Vegas, but last I heard, he literally asked permission to go to Vegas two weeks ago. I'll take it.RebAg13 said:
I would take a facilitator Harden on a 3 year deal. Wanting to be the man Harden is not we need. Only priority should be developing young talent.
The ceiling next season is becoming a play-in team and think he'd get us there. Whatever the **** the last three seasons were was NOT it.
I've been a Harden defender over the years but it is time for the franchise to take their chances on a complete rebuild. Not with a player we know is going to clash with the new head coach over commitment to the game.
Nets assistant coach Royal Ivey will be joining Ime Udoka’s staff with the Rockets, sources told ESPN. Ivey, who played college ball at Texas, has strong relationships with players across the league.
— Tim MacMahon (@espn_macmahon) May 18, 2023
Has he, though? He's played over 15 games in the playoffs once in his entire career. But he does have lots of individual accoladesHotardRat said:
Chris Paul has done a metric **** ton of winning for his entire career, tf do you mean?
Guitarsoup said:Has he, though? He's played over 15 games in the playoffs once in his entire career. But he does have lots of individual accoladesHotardRat said:
Chris Paul has done a metric **** ton of winning for his entire career, tf do you mean?
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Guy is a winner. There are a million other much more complicated, nuanced reasons why it hasn't resulted in a title.